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The Hadrian 7th March

Discussie in 'What's Going On' gestart door mark, 8 feb 2015.

  1. 46223

    46223 Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    Black 5s, Jubilees and B1s were regulars on the Calder Valley route in steam days.
     
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    Yes, all steeds for the 'Red Bank' but gauging for them obviously changes and if the B1 has the biggest' envelope', theoreticly it could be out of gauge compared with the LMS pair.
     
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    Fingers crossed for the section from Todmorden to Brighouse then as the B1/Jub double header may be going Copy Pit on its way from Grange O Sands to the ECML on GB8! I remain hopeful........!
    Was a similar combination ever photted on the Red Banks- possibly in rather poor light!?!?
     
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    I would imagine so. All sorts of combinations used to turn up on the Red Bank!
     

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