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Discussion in 'National Railway Museum' started by 22A, Aug 12, 2011.

  1. 22A

    22A Well-Known Member

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    I've read on this forum about the proposed meet up in 2013 of all six A4s, but I thought read somewhere of another special event at the NRM in 2012.
    If this is so, what is that event please?
     
  2. Fred Kerr

    Fred Kerr Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    I suspect this is Railfest 2012 which is being held between June 02 - 12 2012. It is in the NRM events list but no specific programme has been announced as _ I presume - events / locos are still being negotiated
     
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    Railfest 2012 - in planning right now...
     
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    class8mikado Part of the furniture

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    Reported in Railway herald that an LMS coach is to be restored to match The beautifull Bathtub now in residence, ..
    Wondering how the restoration of that Beavertail at Barrowhill is coming along, coupled to Mallard that would be a nice counterpoint esp in Coronation colours...
     
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    As Drummond's 1905 Class M7 Number 53 is the Last working M7 [at Swanage] - do you think that might qualify it for inclusion consideration?
    If so, I might be able to get the Railway to consider their need for it in passenger service, or not, during June 2012.
    P.S. The Railway has Class 33 D6515 (complete with main line ticket) which might also be available to haul anything NRM-wards if needed I would have thought.
     
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    Bulleid Pacific Part of the furniture

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    When was the last time the two M7s were seen together? Must have been before 1962.
     
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    Hmm 2 M7's. Yeah I'd love to see that.
     
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    I've just recieved the NRM email newsletter and it states that so far locomotives due to attend (including NRM residents) are:
    •A4 No.4468 Mallard
    •A3 No.4472 Flying Scotsman
    •LNWR Webb No.790 Hardwicke
    •GWR No.3717 City of Truro
    •No.6229 Duchess of Hamilton with matching coach
    •Shropshire & Montgomeryshire 0-4-2WT Gazelle
    •Schools No.925 Cheltenham
    •RSH No.1 Castle Donington
    •A4 No.60007 Sir Nigel Gresley
    •9F No.92203 Black Prince
    •Peckett No.2150 Mardy Monster
    •Peckett No.2012 Teddy
    •Tysley 0-6-0PT No.L94
    •Webb No.1054 Coal Tank

    I'd say it already sounds like a brilliant do!
     

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