BR Blue Diesels
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andy400

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11,168 posts

254 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Personally, whilst I like steam engines, I have a real nostalgia for the days of BR 'corporate' blue, and all the diesel classes that used to operate back in the late 70s/early 80s when I was but a small boy and loved seeing trains.

Here is a Class 25, which I've always had a soft spot for:


DieselGriff

5,160 posts

282 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Have to agree, again I was small boy during this era and I'm sure it ingrains something in your brain. Personal favourite was the class 37.

58warren

589 posts

202 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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Can't beat the sight and sound of a class 55 (Deltic) 2 x 18 cylinder 'gunboat' delta engines totalling 3600hp!

On a related rail topic, I've noticed that 'Tornado', the newly built steam loco that appeared on the Top Gear race from London to Edinburgh seems to live at Hither Green depot in south-east London. It's parked up there most mornings when I pass on the way to work.

baldy1926

2,153 posts

223 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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You need to get to Mid Norfolk Railway.They have a full rake of blue carriages
http://www.mnr.org.uk/

andy400

Original Poster:

11,168 posts

254 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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DieselGriff said:
Have to agree, again I was small boy during this era and I'm sure it ingrains something in your brain. Personal favourite was the class 37.
37s, oh yes! yes

Also 08, 20, 40, 45, 47 - all blue types that got me excited as a small boy!

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

271 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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58warren said:
Can't beat the sight and sound of a class 55 (Deltic) 2 x 18 cylinder 'gunboat' delta engines totalling 3600hp!

On a related rail topic, I've noticed that 'Tornado', the newly built steam loco that appeared on the Top Gear race from London to Edinburgh seems to live at Hither Green depot in south-east London. It's parked up there most mornings when I pass on the way to work.
It has a lot of London Specials booked for the next few weeks. www.steaminfo.co.uk


mrmaggit

10,146 posts

271 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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andy400 said:
DieselGriff said:
Have to agree, again I was small boy during this era and I'm sure it ingrains something in your brain. Personal favourite was the class 37.
37s, oh yes! yes

Also 08, 20, 40, 45, 47 - all blue types that got me excited as a small boy!
Never did like the 37's, maybe because we very rarely saw them around Nottingham. Westerns, though.......

I'm so glad my personal favourite, D1048 Western Lady survives. She was the very first main line loco I ever got to go in the cab of, at Cardiff Station.

aeropilot

39,622 posts

250 months

Monday 30th November 2009
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mrmaggit said:
Westerns, though.......
+1

I can remember a trip to relatives in Torquay around 1973 from Paddington with a Class 52 Western loco driven BR train, and then used to see them regularily for the next few years along the old GWR route as my school was only a few hundred yards from the GWR line through Ealing. A few of us often used to walk dowm to the line and sit and eat our packed lunches, talking and watching the trains. Seems an odd thing to do now, but seemed perfectly normal thing to do as schoolboys 35 odd years ago smile

Edited by aeropilot on Monday 30th November 18:40