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With a long string of tank cars up front, CN 377 heads west through Dorval with CN 2927 up front and CN 3045 mid-train.
An early stalwart of the Great Central Railway was Norwegian 2-6-0 377 King Haakon VII and it is seen here approaching Quorn with a Up Passenger service, 11th April 1977.
Locomotive History
377 was built by Nydqvist and Holm AB, Trollhattan, Sweden in 1919 and arrived in the UK at Quainton in May 1971 This was followed by a spell at the Ashford Steam Centre from January 1972 before moving to the Great Central Railway, Loughborough, in March 1973, where it operated for a number of years before being withdrawn from traffic for boiler repairs. It was purchased by the Bressingham Steam Museum, Norfolk leaving the Great Central Railway on the 21st April 1981 and had an extensive overhaul prior to returning to operation in 2006.
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(dusty protruding edge of invoice) in Hugh Thomson his The Green Road into the Trees (2012),
that contains as well clipped excerpt (from same — "Along the ancient highway"), FT (19-20 May 2012)
having pulled out some tree books, upon reading Alan Jacobs his essay The Life of Trees: Their 'most simple and beautiful oneness' (2008), now here
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An early stalwart of the Great Central Railway was Norwegian 2-6-0 377 King Haakon VII and it is seen here at Loughborough Central sometime in 1974.
Locomotive History
377 was built by Nydqvist and Holm AB, Trollhattan, Sweden in 1919 and arrived in the UK at Quainton in May 1971 This was followed by a spell at the Ashford Steam Centre from January 1972 before moving to the Great Central Railway, Loughborough, in March 1973, where it operated for a number of years before being withdrawn from traffic for boiler repairs. It was purchased by the Bressingham Steam Museum, Norfolk leaving the Great Central Railway on the 21st April 1981and had an extensive overhaul prior to returning to operation in 2006.
Hanimex Compact, Ilford FP4
New Southern Class 377/7 Electrostars,377702 & 705 pass Old Linslade on the 08:29 Rugby to Wembley training run.
📟 : Milton Keynes Central to Clapham Junction
🚇 : Electrostar Class 377 - 377 210
377 210 pulls a Milton Keynes Central to Clapham Junction Southern service as it passes Northwick Park (South Kenton).
CN 2906 & CN 3084 lead a 98-car CN 377 through Dorval on a grey afternoon. At right is what will soon be a highway exit that will cross over the tracks here.