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Hi everybodyI’m building a OO gauge model of Fenny Compton and Clifford Sidings over here in Belgium.Quite a strange idea but so be it…In view of this I plan to transform a RTR Beatie Well Tank into SMJR N° 5 the 2-4-0T and use some etchings for the…Continue
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Nothing new per sey but looking through a book of mine "London Midland Steam Doubleheaded" (ISBN 085153 2489) there are 6 shots of SMJ double headed trains all credited to T E Williams. Is this the Tom Williams alluded to in this thread?
For those who haven't got the book the locos are:
1) 4F's 44423 + an unidentified example leaving Stratford smokebox to smokebox on vans dated 30 June 1957. Both coupling rods appear to be in the exact same position on both locos.
2) 4F's 44015 + 44175 again in Stratford area and again smokebox to smokebox but on open wagons this time. Dated 8 May 1960
3) 4F's 43971 + 44219 passing Clifford sidings dated 8 May 1960 & both running facing the correct direction with a goods of mostly open 16T mineral wagons but also with a couple of bogie bolsterrs in the consist.
4) 4F's 44317 + 44364 leaving Stratford 25 February 1957 again both facing the right way & on open wagons.
5) and 6) WD 90563 leading Ivatt 43106 into Stratford using SMJ metals all the way en-route to Woodford from South Wales. Dated 8 May 1960.
This latter photo brings the the tally to 3 preserved locos known to have worked SMJ metals then. The KWVR 4F, a GWR 2-8-0 that was for sale recently and now the SVR's 43106...
The caption on the 4th image mentions that the 4F's used on the line came from all over and states: "They came from a wide-ranging number of shed, from Bristol and Gloucester, to Bedford, Northampton and Leicester, etc." mentioning that the two in the photo were Bedford & Bletchley locos repectfully.
The train in photo 5 & 6 consists of 3 brake vans and 28 loaded wagons.
(For those interested consist - for modelling perhaps? - from what I can tell is WD, 4MT, Brake Van (in bauxite), Brake Van (light grey), 20T mineral, 16T min, bulging (!) metal bodied wagon type unknown, 16T, 16T, another of the un-id type, 16T, wooden-bodied open (same height as the 16T min), lower height lwb wooden bodied, 5x16T, another wooden bodies one as per first, 16T, 5x wooden?, the rest appear to be 16T but maybe at least one more wooden on in there then the brake van (bauxite).)
Hi Dick,
L&Y 12103 was a class 27 loco
some details here:http://www.railuk.info/steam/getsteam.php?number=52103&grp=&...
Hope that helps....
A brilliant bit of work.
Do we have an idea on how many locos that used the SMJR actually survive?
I know of 3.
Almost Dick,
I have:
4MT 43106 on SVR
4F 43924 on KWVR and
28xx 2874 on WSR - unrestored.
The latter is stated as having run over SMJR metals in "Heritage Railway" magazine Issue 120 pp22.
Which is the 8F?
G
P.S. If you have some logs with numbers on you could send I don't mind trawling through the preserved steam books to see how many tie up.
Excluding all of the GW locos that used the triangle at Stratford to turn you can add 4-4-0 9015 (24.5.55) and 2-6-2 6111 (date to confirm) to the list (both on railtours) that photos survive of. I agree that 2874 was seen on mineral workings on at least three occasions. I am pretty sure that 92212 can be counted but please wait until I have checked it unless someone else already has!
John J
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