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    GC London Nottingham trains 1960s

    Thanks to all who have enlightened me about the Marylebone - Nottingham trains, particularly the nocturnal activities, much of which was news to me, 57 years after the event! Keith.
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    GC London Nottingham trains 1960s

    I agree, there are plenty of photos of steam on the 17.15 and interestingly, where you can see the stock, it's the usual 4-coach set, no vans! That suggests that all the vans did return at around 11.00 from Nottingham (unless Saturdays were different?). The 17.15 was 20.09 at Harrow but I seldom...
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    Photos of Manning Wardle/Bagnall/Kitson loco cabs

    Internal or external views? Have you got Fred Harmans' books on MW locos? Is this from a modeller's perspective?
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    GC London Nottingham trains 1960s

    Thanks, having had a good look at the 1965 timetable, and personal recollections, I know that the loco on the 08.15 up from Nottingham returned on the 14.38 down from Marylebone (I saw these trains many times around Harrow) and I am pretty sure that the loco that worked the 16.38 down train had...
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    GC London Nottingham trains 1960s

    Thanks to all of you, that was very enlightening. I'd not found Timetable World, what an incredible site! Tables 116 and 120 are very enlightening - I had no idea that there was a sleeping car service to Manchester from Marylebone! (thanks 30907 for pointing that out). Too late tonight for any...
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    GC London Nottingham trains 1960s

    I grew up close to the GC main line in Harrow and was a regular observer of the Marylebone to Nottingham steam hauled trains in the last year or two of operation (1965 and 1966). My recollection is that there was an up train via Harrow on the Hill at about 11.00 that formed the 14.38 down...
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    Articulation - how is load transferred between coaches?

    Thanks, delticdave, I hadn't come across the cup castings. My father built several 0 gauge articulated coaches, and some run well, others are temperamental! Thanks Domh245, I agree, the Eurostars are likely to be similar to theTGVs of that period. I can't actually tell from the diagram but it...
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    Articulation - how is load transferred between coaches?

    The introduction of the Greater Anglia 745 / 755s prompted me to do some research into how the load is transferred between articulated coaches. I eventually found an excellent picture of the coupling between a pair of coaches, see below https://bahnbilder.ch/picture/9850 This shows that (a) the...
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    Industrial Steam in the 80s

    Acton Lane Power Station, near Willsden Jc, had a final enthusiasts' open day in 1981. There were two 0-4-0STs, LITTLE BARFORD (Barclay 2069/1939) and BIRKENHEAD (RSH 7386/1948). I don't know how much use they had in the last year or so but they had been kept busy in the winter in the 1970s.
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    Foreign Locomotives In Britain

    And there is another Norwegian 2-6-0 at Bressingham, along with a Kriegslok 2-10-0, though you might not include running on the short Bressingham s.g. line as 'working in Britain'.
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    Abellio Greater Anglia Class 755s (Regional Trains)

    Whilst the media and the customers are understandably directing criticism at GA & NR for the current debacle, surely some criticism should be directed at the way in which rolling stock is now leased? If GA hadn't had to return the stock that went off lease, they might have been able to their...

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