Heinrich505
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Great shot, Ken. Twilight is falling and the fireman had to light the front lamps before leaving the station. Very cool.
Regards,
Gary

Regards,
Gary
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#4733. I've always had a soft spot for the N.E.R. 'R' class (LNER D20) locomotives Frank. Weren't these nicknamed 'Railcrushers' by their crews? - or am I thinking of another N.E.R. loco class.
#4734. Nice snapshot of an N5 (ex GCR 9F) on an empty stock working Ken. You've done a good job of making the N5 look like a cared for locomotive that works for its living with just the right touch of a patina to look realistic.
I gave Ed's new GER T19 a test run down the joint line on my Norfolk layout with the mail train. It's a sweet running engine and it's certainly going to be useful.
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Great shots, Tanker46. Your progress is always fun to see. I see it was laundry day - I'm sure the steam engines made a mess of things, eh?![]()
[FONT="]Annie, I have never heard or seen the term "[/FONT]rail crushers" used for the R Class (D20), though to be honest I have not seen it as a nickname for any NER engine. That is not to say that they never had a nickname, it is just I have not encountered that one.
Tanker, I see that there's been some hard work done on your route.
However, FYI, Fletcher's 124 Class was not a rebuild of his BTP, but was built as an 0-6-0 well tank as a development from his BTP 0-4-4WT. They were built as goods engines (the NER at the time building three categories of engine, passenger engines, goods engines and shunting engines. Wilson Worsdell both fitted his steel boilers to the 124s as well as side tanks (though one, N0.211 got a saddle tank until it was later also switched to side tanks) in order to extend their range.
Annie, I have never heard or seen the term "rail crushers" used for the R Class (D20), though to be honest I have not seen it as a nickname for any NER engine. That is not to say that they never had a nickname, it is just I have not encountered that one.
Some great shots all,
New PC arrived yesterday so after 24 hours of reinstalling everything, Swanage is back up and running!
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Cheers,
PLP