Moving on to Corkerhill
Literally, with a sight rarely seen south of the border as a Black Five fitted with a tablet catcher, No 45124 from Hurlford (67B), comes on shed.
Notes: The shed had been built by the Glasgow and South Western Railway, subsequently LMS, 67A under BR. The allocation was modernised substantially by BR with 70% Riddles "standard" locos - the largest proportion I ever saw. The full list seen that day (and some notes about the trip) is here.
Details: Taken with a Zorki 35mm camera, 3rd April 1964.
Copyright © Steve Banks, all rights reserved.
Moving on to Corkerhill
Literally, with a sight rarely seen south of the border as a Black Five fitted with a tablet catcher, No 45124 from Hurlford (67B), comes on shed.
Notes: The shed had been built by the Glasgow and South Western Railway, subsequently LMS, 67A under BR. The allocation was modernised substantially by BR with 70% Riddles "standard" locos - the largest proportion I ever saw. The full list seen that day (and some notes about the trip) is here.
Details: Taken with a Zorki 35mm camera, 3rd April 1964.
Copyright © Steve Banks, all rights reserved.