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NYMR 12/04/04

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 8:51 pm
by TOMMO79
Took my little nephew to see the choo-choo's today, despite it been overcast I also took the camera, here's a few shots in no particular order...

...Shunters on shed both looking extremely good due to recent repaints...


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...K1 with Lord of the Isles nameplates...


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...825 on the crossing then passing the MPD...


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...my favorite one from Today, Ian Rileys Pocket Rocket 76079 biting into the 1 in 49 :P ...

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... with D5061 working equally hard on the back

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Re: NYMR 12/04/04

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 9:07 pm
by rufiky4
Great shots as usual, particularly like this one:
TOMMO79 wrote: ...K1 with Lord of the Isles nameplates...


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...since it passed near my house over on this side of the country a couple of weekends ago, made a great sight barreling along the WCML with a 11-coach load.

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 11:19 am
by rwaceyw
Why the helping hand with Pocket? Its only a 1 in 49 for goodness sake..we at the ELR let her alone on a 1 in 29! Suppose its not 3 miles though..still, drop of the 'rat' and see how she does then ;)

David

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 11:43 am
by jdjonny
it's obvious the sulzer was doing all the work ;)

JDJonny

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 10:09 pm
by TOMMO79
rwaceyw wrote:Why the helping hand with Pocket? Its only a 1 in 49 for goodness sake..we at the ELR let her alone on a 1 in 29! Suppose its not 3 miles though..still, drop of the 'rat' and see how she does then ;)

David
I assumed it was a positioning move to get the diesel on site for P-Way duties, that was until it returned light about 20min later so I'm not sure either. I've never seen 76079 banked before so I'm sure they trust it on the 1in49 :)