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Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
Watched The Tube on ITV last night. They showed some LU guys preserving
some old LU works loco in by way of doing this they had it carted up to Epping to be put into "a private siding". What siding would this be? Is it on LU tracks or on the old epping-ongar line? B2003 |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
Watched The Tube on ITV last night. They showed some LU guys preserving
some old LU works loco in by way of doing this they had it carted up to Epping to be put into "a private siding". What siding would this be? Is it on LU tracks or on the old epping-ongar line? B2003 I think it's the abandoned Epping-Ongar section, near Epping: I think you can see the loco under tarpaulin from a nearby overbridge. Marc. |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
In article , Mait001
writes Watched The Tube on ITV last night. They showed some LU guys preserving some old LU works loco in by way of doing this they had it carted up to Epping to be put into "a private siding". What siding would this be? Is it on LU tracks or on the old epping-ongar line? B2003 I think it's the abandoned Epping-Ongar section, near Epping: I think you can see the loco under tarpaulin from a nearby overbridge. In that case, it'll probably be covered in graffiti by now... -- Steve -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCM/B$ d++(-) s+:+ a+ C++ UL++ L+ P+ W++ N+++ K w--- O V PS+++ PE- t+ 5++ X- R* tv+ b+++ DI++ G e h---- r+++ z++++ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
"Steve" wrote in message ... In article , Mait001 writes Watched The Tube on ITV last night. They showed some LU guys preserving some old LU works loco in by way of doing this they had it carted up to Epping to be put into "a private siding". What siding would this be? Is it on LU tracks or on the old epping-ongar line? B2003 I think it's the abandoned Epping-Ongar section, near Epping: I think you can see the loco under tarpaulin from a nearby overbridge. Can you give any more details - I missed the prog ? Cheerz, Baz |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
I think it's the abandoned Epping-Ongar section, near Epping: I think you
can see the loco under tarpaulin from a nearby overbridge. Can you give any more details - I missed the prog ? Cheerz, Baz The loco is (I think) L11: it's 2 ends of driving cars from Tube Stock (of the sort which was, or possibly still, on display in the Science Museum, South Kensington) welded together to form an electric loco for LT. It's yellow-coloured - I am sure you can find a picture of it in old LT stocklist books (Ian Allan) etc. Marc. |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
It is L11. This has been raised a number of times by various ppl. It is
owned by Craven Heritage Trains Ltd.(CHTL) and is between the car park and the old signal box at Epping approach. Last time I was up there I noticed several large rectangular type containers, the sort you often see used as portable offices, at the far end of the car park which rather blocks the view now of L11 somewhat, certainly from the station itself it does. As for L11 it seemed the volunteers started some kind of remedial work on the loco and it now sports several shades of battleship grey, dark red and that awful yellow, in fact a real mixture. Seems to have stayed like this most of the summer and now late Autumn without any significant change. http://www.simon5596.supanet.com/L11.htm but the site seems very slow loading. -- regards, Redtube ------------------------------------------------------------------- See you at the London Tube Chat http://way.to/tube or Undernet IRC irc://undernet/tube |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
redtube wrote to uk.transport.london on Sun, 26 Sep 2004:
http://www.simon5596.supanet.com/L11.htm but the site seems very slow loading. "Document not served due to excessive bandwidth usage" -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 26 September 2004 |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
In message , Annabel Smyth
writes redtube wrote to uk.transport.london on Sun, 26 Sep 2004: http://www.simon5596.supanet.com/L11.htm but the site seems very slow loading. "Document not served due to excessive bandwidth usage" District Dave has info and photos of it on his site: http://www.trainweb.org/districtdave...11_saved_.html -- Spyke Address is valid, but messages are treated as junk. The opinions I express do not necessarily reflect those of the educational institution from which I post. |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
Spyke wrote:
In message , Annabel Smyth writes redtube wrote to uk.transport.london on Sun, 26 Sep 2004: http://www.simon5596.supanet.com/L11.htm but the site seems very slow loading. "Document not served due to excessive bandwidth usage" District Dave has info and photos of it on his site: http://www.trainweb.org/districtdave...11_saved_.html As you leave Epping to head towards Ongar there is a LU siding on the left. The line to Ongar is now owned by a Private Company called Epping Ongar Railway. |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
"James Looker" wrote in message ... As you leave Epping to head towards Ongar there is a LU siding on the left. The line to Ongar is now owned by a Private Company called Epping Ongar Railway. Whats this got to do with L11? -- regards, Redtube ------------------------------------------------------------------- See you at the London Tube Chat http://way.to/tube or Undernet IRC irc://undernet/tube |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
James Looker wrote in message ...
District Dave has info and photos of it on his site: http://www.trainweb.org/districtdave...11_saved_.html As you leave Epping to head towards Ongar there is a LU siding on the left. The line to Ongar is now owned by a Private Company called Epping Ongar Railway. The preserved L11 locomotive is not on the siding at the Ongar end. It is near the old signal box at the Theydon Bois end of Epping station. All trains go right past it. Years ago there was a non-electrified engineers siding outside the signal box, battery locos or track machines were sometimes left there so this loco doesn't look out of place now. |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
redtube wrote to uk.transport.london on Tue, 28 Sep 2004:
"James Looker" wrote in message ... As you leave Epping to head towards Ongar there is a LU siding on the left. The line to Ongar is now owned by a Private Company called Epping Ongar Railway. Whats this got to do with L11? It appears to be where it is stabled. -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 26 September 2004 |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
The loco is (I think) L11: it's 2 ends of driving cars from Tube Stock (of the sort which was, or possibly still, on display in the Science Museum, South Kensington) welded together to form an electric loco for LT. It's yellow-coloured - I am sure you can find a picture of it in old LT stocklist books (Ian Allan) etc. Marc. The train in the science museum has long gone. When I was a nipper you were allowed inside but in later years not. Then last year I went to the Acton Depot where it now isand was allowed back in. Nice bit of nostalgia HTH Phil |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
The loco is (I think) L11: it's 2 ends of driving cars from Tube Stock (of
the sort which was, or possibly still, on display in the Science Museum, South Kensington) welded together to form an electric loco for LT. It's yellow-coloured - I am sure you can find a picture of it in old LT stocklist books (Ian Allan) etc. Marc. The train in the science museum has long gone. When I was a nipper you were allowed inside but in later years not. Then last year I went to the Acton Depot where it now isand was allowed back in. Nice bit of nostalgia HTH Phil That's a great shame: the Science Museum has also lost Deltic, Caerphily Castle, the Signal Box - does Terence Cuneo's superb painting of Waterloo Station survive? Marc. |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
Mait001 wrote:
That's a great shame: the Science Museum has also lost Deltic, Caerphily Castle, the Signal Box ....and, it would seem, its Library too now: http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/lets_talk/smlibrary.asp I believe there was to be an announcement about what they had decided (from the above) today, but I didn't hear what it was. |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
Mait001 wrote:
The loco is (I think) L11: it's 2 ends of driving cars from Tube Stock (of the sort which was, or possibly still, on display in the Science Museum, South Kensington) welded together to form an electric loco for LT. It's yellow-coloured - I am sure you can find a picture of it in old LT stocklist books (Ian Allan) etc. Marc. The train in the science museum has long gone. When I was a nipper you were allowed inside but in later years not. Then last year I went to the Acton Depot where it now isand was allowed back in. Nice bit of nostalgia HTH Phil That's a great shame: the Science Museum has also lost Deltic, Caerphily Castle, the Signal Box - does Terence Cuneo's superb painting of Waterloo Station survive? The prototype Deltic and Caerphilly Castle are both at the National Railway Museum at York. The Cuneo painting is listed on their site at http://www.nrm.org.uk/html/exhib_pb/...e/waterloo.asp Since the NRM and the Science Museum are both part of the NMSI family of museums, "lost" is perhaps too strong a word. Next Acton Depot Open Day weekend is October 9/10, by the way. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
The prototype Deltic and Caerphilly Castle are both at the National Railway Museum at York. I thought Caerphilly was now at STEAM in Swindon? Has it moved? -- Spyke Address is valid, but messages are treated as junk. The opinions I express do not necessarily reflect those of the educational institution from which I post. |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
Spyke wrote:
The prototype Deltic and Caerphilly Castle are both at the National Railway Museum at York. I thought Caerphilly was now at STEAM in Swindon? Has it moved? Sorry, I missed that on the NRM's list. Yes, Caerphilly Castle is on long-term loan to STEAM at Swindon. The prototype Deltic is at the NRM though. Full list of what's where is at http://www.nrm.org.uk/html/coll_pb/LOC1.asp -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
Preserved LU loco on "The Tube"
Since the NRM and the Science Museum are both part of the NMSI family of
museums, "lost" is perhaps too strong a word. By "lost", I meant "to a location that will take a day to reach from London". Frankly, I am appalled that there is not a single decent steam or diesel loco on display anywhere in London any longer. What does that say about the priroity to which the Science Museum attaches to these exhibits? After all, York has countless other steam and diesel locos - keeping aforesaid in London would hardly have been depriving York! Marc. |
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