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Dusk descends as 4464, 961 (44s1), 42105, 4201, 4204, S311, GM19, GM10, S303 and P22 sit around the turntable during the Streamliners 2022 event at the Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre.
This is Rick Vesco's house. Rick is the brother of Don Vesco that recently passed away and was the driver of the fastest wheel driven car. I was just driving by, not knowing that this was his house when I saw the streamliner parked out in the driveway. I stopped and he was so nice to invite me into his garage. He was pouring concrete at the time. He showed us around and told me that he had built this house himself. This is now Vesco racing, home of some of the fastest cars on earth. If you are at all into motorsports, you will understand that he is one of the greats of Bonneville land speed racing. I just stumbled across him but I was very honored to meet him.
STREAMLINE: 2011
A Bio-Mechanics Swim Camp
Session 2
Lewisville ISD Natatorium
The Colony, Texas
June 6-10, 2011
42105, 4201, 4204, S311, GM19, GM10, S303, P22 and T357 share the turntable roads during the Streamliners 2022 event at the Goulburn Rail Heritage Centre.
Two classic streamliners of British Railways.
London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Coronation Class 6229 ‘Duchess of Hamilton’, built 1938, preserved in the National Railway Museum, York, England.
London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) Class A4 4468 ‘Mallard’, 4-6-2 ‘Pacific’ steam locomotive, built 1938, preserved in the National Railway Museum, York, England.
Taken from the November 2011 issue of ‘Steam Railway’ magazine.