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Hi Bookman, welcome to the forum. I think the picture is embedded in the message from G6UXU as a permanent part of his signiature. I have seen pics of the Red Dragon hauled by GWR Castles & BR Britannias, although it's possible that others may well have worked this train.
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Hi Tony (TRP), Thanks for your comments. I have found a couple of really good pics of the Red Dragon in the gallery. I should have looked there first, but I'm a bit new to this and I'm still finding my way around.
Regards Tony |
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The photos of the "Red Dragon" in the Railwayforum Gallery are modern day namesakes and are not necessarily representative of the real "Red Dragon" which ran between South Wales and Paddington in the 1950's and 60's. As Tony (TRP) said either a “Castle” or “Britannia” usually hauled the original train. |
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Thank you for that point about the Red Dragon in the 50's and 60's. Do you know where I might look to find a photo of the engine from that period - or would it have to be a "Castle" or "Britannia" without the Red Dragon banner on the front? Regards Tony (Bookman) |
hi bookman
hi bookman welcome to the forum. out of curiosity, what is your favourite train station?
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Hi Bookman, Yes you are right, it is the Duke of Beaufort. I should have remembered as I have been to Beaufort a number of times. Put it down to Senile Dementia
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Hi Bookman,
There are many photos of the original "Red Dragon" in railway books especially ones by George Heiron but they are few and far between on the Internet. There is a photo of a Castle being prepared to work the "Red Dragon" here:- http://www.davidheyscollection.com/userimages/j-payne-5077-red-dragon.jpg and this site has greetings cards and prints which feature a Britannia hauling the "Red Dragon" at Newport:- http://asp.kandles.co.uk/acatalog/Greeting_Cards.html I should have mentioned it earlier but for a while there were actually two "Red Dragon" trains operating. The main one that we are talking about and a local shuttle that ran in North Wales between Rhyl and Llandudno |
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Last time I visited, about three or four years ago, I stood on the down platform recalling my departure to England in 1961 when a female voice came over the tanoy (if you can imagine Gladys from Hi Di Hi) which said "Please do not leave any baggage or parcels unattended as the security people will have to take them away or blow 'em up!" Regards Tony (Bookman) |
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Thanks for the useful info. I've had a look at the sites you mentioned and I agree with the one that says there could hardly be a better name for a steam engine than The Red Dragon. Standing on the platform at Bridgend as a small boy it really felt like a monster had entered our world, breathing smoke and steam - one could not expect that it would stop and allow one to hitch a ride! Those were the days. Kind regards Tony |
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