Yes during the summer of 1960, the regular A4s (run totals bracketed) were Haymarket’s 60027(76) and Top Shed’s 60032(68). Top Shed also used 60025(21) and 60029(15) as you mentioned, while Haymarket also used 60012 and 60024, each doing one up run only. (60024 Kingfisher returned north on ”266”). Interestingly 34A covered both up and down workings, with it’s A4s 60025 and 60032, for nine days between August 11th-19th.This thread has brought to mind something I very much regret losing....or rather not finding! In 1960 my father kept a log of the locos he saw hauling the premier ER trains in 1960 whilst at work at different stations between Huntingdon and Biggleswade. The most complete log was for the Elizabethan, it was almost exclusively hauled by the regular A4s 60027 Merlin and 60032 Gannet with 60025 Falcon and 60029 Woodcock stepping in occasionally. (I'm sure your book will confirm this @Harvester) A4s also dominated the Talisman and The Flying Scotsman, although A3s and A1s were not uncommon.
They also had exclusive use on the '266 down' and were regular performers on the Anglo-Scottish car train...whereas they were never to be seen on the 'Yorkshire Pullman', almost entirlrly entrusted to the A1s.
When my father died, I collected all his railway books and notebooks going back to the early 1930s, although I searched high and low there was no sign at all of the logs that he kept from 1961 until the end of steam on the GN main line. He expanded his notes to include all steam hauled trains that he was able to see during working hours, during this period mostly at St. Neot's, this was of course of great interest to me as I was often somewhere nearby with one of my older brothers,by the time that I could get out on my own steam had almost disappeared. I can recall leafing through the lists and noticing the increasing use of ex-LMS locos on coal/freight/parcels trains during the last year.....but the evidence is gone!
The run totals (in brackets) for each loco, includes the untitled weekend workings, which had a Newcastle stop inserted and extended timings.
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