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European Railroad Discussion > Bulleid Pacifics from A. E. BrownDate: 11/17/20 17:39 Bulleid Pacifics from A. E. Brown Author: gbmott By popular demand, some Bulleid Pacifics for this week's dose of A. E. Brown.
1. 34062 17 Squadron - Worting Jct. 4-20-56 2. 35017 Belgian Marine - Worting Jct. 4-15-56 3. 35020 Bibby Line - Basingstoke 5-30-56 A lot more where these came from . . . . . Gordon Date: 11/17/20 17:53 Re: Bulleid Pacifics from A. E. Brown Author: dwatry In rebuilt form (#3) - my favorite BR steam locos!
Date: 11/17/20 20:05 Re: Bulleid Pacifics from A. E. Brown Author: King_Coal Muscular look to these Pacifics in both versions. Thanks for this post.
Date: 11/17/20 21:25 Re: Bulleid Pacifics from A. E. Brown Author: ironmtn Thank you, Gordon. "Popular demand" has been suitably satisfied....at least for this one person. Three splendid images, indeed. And the hits from Mr. Brown's camera keep on coming...!
MC Date: 11/18/20 01:32 Re: Bulleid Pacifics from A. E. Brown Author: JohnMcIvor Third photo shows 35020 just a month after being rebuilt heading the lunchtime Pullman 'Bournemouth Belle'.
John McIvor svsfilm.com Date: 11/18/20 03:31 Re: Bulleid Pacifics from A. E. Brown Author: railsmith JohnMcIvor Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Third photo shows 35020 just a month after being > rebuilt heading the lunchtime Pullman 'Bournemouth > Belle'. In unrebuilt form, 35020 was notorious for an incident on April 24, 1953, when the driving axle fractured while accelerating on a descending grade. This resulted in a temporary withdrawal of the entire class for inspections of the driving axles. Three years later, 35020 would become the second of the rebuilt Merchants. Date: 11/18/20 03:51 Re: Bulleid Pacifics from A. E. Brown Author: 55002 Thank you. I'm enjoying all these uploads. chris uk.
Date: 11/20/20 08:27 Re: Bulleid Pacifics from A. E. Brown Author: 86235 Looks like milk tanks on that first train, excellent set!
Date: 11/23/20 19:48 Re: Bulleid Pacifics from A. E. Brown Author: kennbritt I was on an excursion with the City of Wells in the spring of 1983. Wonderful trip, engine, train and crew.
Kennard Britton Bedford, TX USA |