Kernowfem
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While at work yesterday i had the pleasure of meeting a former GN driver. The chap is now well into his 80's, but is as compes mentus as you and i.
We were chatting about the old days of steam, and discovered a mutual fondness for both the railways today and the kettles.
However he did enlighten me to a tale regarding rumours that were around years ago. Ive never heard of it before, and wondered if any of you guys had.
Apparently 'The strategic reserve' was a rumour based on the idea that many kettles were not scrapped, but overhauled and 'hidden' at places up and down the country, for the purpose of providing motive power during a future 'emergency' he described it as a sort of steam army( i have no idea what sort of emergency as he didnt specify...and i was too short on time to find out more)
Now in all my 33 years, ive never heard such a thing, and while interesting, i just wondered if these rumours were quashed years ago, or do they still do the rounds??
Can i just add that i in no way believe this to be true. Nor would i want it to be. The thread is meant light heartedly
We were chatting about the old days of steam, and discovered a mutual fondness for both the railways today and the kettles.
However he did enlighten me to a tale regarding rumours that were around years ago. Ive never heard of it before, and wondered if any of you guys had.
Apparently 'The strategic reserve' was a rumour based on the idea that many kettles were not scrapped, but overhauled and 'hidden' at places up and down the country, for the purpose of providing motive power during a future 'emergency' he described it as a sort of steam army( i have no idea what sort of emergency as he didnt specify...and i was too short on time to find out more)
Now in all my 33 years, ive never heard such a thing, and while interesting, i just wondered if these rumours were quashed years ago, or do they still do the rounds??
Can i just add that i in no way believe this to be true. Nor would i want it to be. The thread is meant light heartedly

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