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The Highland Railway : Christopher Cumming Clan Goods and Snaigow Class

Discussion in 'Photography' started by neildimmer, Jul 20, 2015.

  1. neildimmer

    neildimmer Resident of Nat Pres

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    I have added a few new photos of 2 more of Cumming’s designs for the Highland Railway
    The Highland Railway's Clan Goods class. The first four (Nos 75 to 78) were built by Hawthorn Leslie and Company on Tyneside, some sources claim they were delivered in 1917, others claim it was the following year. Four more were built in 1919
    57955 Cumming Highland Clan Goods Class ex H.R (LMS) Inverness on the 3.00pm to Tain (Lochgorm works in background) July 1949
    http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/LMSSteam/-Christopher-Cumming/Cummings-Clan-Class/i-pzWSgGF
    17952 Kyle of Lochalsh shed 1938
    http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/LMSSteam/-Christopher-Cumming/Cummings-Clan-Class/i-BKXNcfX
    The Highland Railway Cumming 4-4-0 class was a 4-4-0 steam locomotives
    14522 Snaigow unsure of location
    http://railway-photography.smugmug.com/LMSSteam/-Christopher-Cumming/Cummings-Clan-Class/i-f6F6MtX
    Neil
     
  2. Jon Pegler

    Jon Pegler New Member

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    14522 at Kilmarnock, probably for scrap
     

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