Complete guess to move things on:Which Class 60 locos had these plates and what sector were they in along with others ?
Elizabeth Fry
Joseph Lister
Anthony Ashley Cooper
60076
60077
60089
Construction?
Complete guess to move things on:Which Class 60 locos had these plates and what sector were they in along with others ?
Elizabeth Fry
Joseph Lister
Anthony Ashley Cooper
Thanks for giving it a go - unfortunately wrong loco no's and sectorComplete guess to move things on:
60076
60077
60089
Construction?
I didn’t do too well there did I..?Thanks for giving it a go - unfortunately wrong loco no's and sector
Go for itI didn’t do too well there did I..?
Everyone knows I’m a man of action - so I’m going to sleep on it.
Am I allowed to dig an old Platform 5 book out tomorrow to look it up (I promise I won’t google it)?
Nope I’ve drawn a blank. My 2002 Platform 5 book doesn’t list any of those names and I haven’t got any other books that are newer.Go for it
You have the sector correct - 60024/60025/60033 were the loco's on the Totton to Fawley lineI reckon the odds of my successfully guessing all three locos correctly is over 970,000 to 1.
So I don't think it is worth trying!
But I'll guess the sector as Pertroleum.
60016 which was named Rail Magazine. It was renumbered to celebrate said magazine publishing their 500th issue.Sticking with Tugs, which Class 60 was renumbered to 60500?
A correct and very comprehensive answer.60016 which was named Rail Magazine. It was renumbered to celebrate said magazine publishing their 500th issue.
My US geography is good and I live there but this has me stumped. Pure guess the state is New Hampshire ?
Good lord. Well Rhode Island is too small and Massachusetts is too obvious. Not sure why I don’t think Connecticut so since Maine and Vermont both border Canada and have strong French influence I will go for ME and VT aka Maine and Vermont.
The gauge of the lines was 2 foot. The "part heritage" operation was the Edaville Railroad - originally on a fruit farm. What more information do you need ?
Oh sorry. Sources always refer to the "Maine two footers" - so I guess Edaville must be in MassachusettsTwo-foot: yes. Original state; and state wherein "Edaville" located; which was which?
Oh sorry. Sources always refer to the "Maine two footers" - so I guess Edaville must be in Massachusetts
That's a very good guess ! 4-4-0T is correct.Feel duly complimented; but am lousy at statistical / numerical stuff -- and at present, time-constrained -- am guessing: 4-4-0T .