03_179
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Here we go again ... 03_179 is asking a stoopid question on ancient history
Back in the 1960s there was the Museum of British Transport that was based in Clapham High Road in South London.
I'm interested in what was actually based there.
So far I have located:
CER 2-4-0 number 490
LNER A4 4-6-2 No 4468 Mallard
LSWR T3 class 4-4-0 No. 563
LBSCR A1-A1x class 0-6-0T
T3 class 4-4-0 No. 563
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 0-4-0ST locomotive WREN
Ex GWR 28OO Class 2-8-0 No 2818
Class D 4-4-0 locomotive 563
BR 9F 2-10-0 No 92220 Evening Star
SECR Class D 4-4-0 locomotive 737
Great Central Railway Director 4-4-0 locomotive No 506 "Butler Henderson"
Furness Locomotive No.3
Buses type things
London General Omnibus Company B type bus, B340 of 1911
London General Omnibus company B type motor bus B340 of 1911
London General Ominbus Company LT type six-wheel double deck bus LT165 of 1931
Greenline T type long distance single decker T219 of 1931
London General Omnibus Company introduced the ST type double deckers in 1929
Trolleybuses in London were the A class, referred to as ‘Diddlers’ by the staff.
Anyone able to supply more locos, carriages, buses, etc.?
Back in the 1960s there was the Museum of British Transport that was based in Clapham High Road in South London.
I'm interested in what was actually based there.
So far I have located:
CER 2-4-0 number 490
LNER A4 4-6-2 No 4468 Mallard
LSWR T3 class 4-4-0 No. 563
LBSCR A1-A1x class 0-6-0T
T3 class 4-4-0 No. 563
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 0-4-0ST locomotive WREN
Ex GWR 28OO Class 2-8-0 No 2818
Class D 4-4-0 locomotive 563
BR 9F 2-10-0 No 92220 Evening Star
SECR Class D 4-4-0 locomotive 737
Great Central Railway Director 4-4-0 locomotive No 506 "Butler Henderson"
Furness Locomotive No.3
Buses type things
London General Omnibus Company B type bus, B340 of 1911
London General Omnibus company B type motor bus B340 of 1911
London General Ominbus Company LT type six-wheel double deck bus LT165 of 1931
Greenline T type long distance single decker T219 of 1931
London General Omnibus Company introduced the ST type double deckers in 1929
Trolleybuses in London were the A class, referred to as ‘Diddlers’ by the staff.
Anyone able to supply more locos, carriages, buses, etc.?