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SOUTHEASTERN-465 10th April 2009 14:13

which loco was best down west?
 
which loco was best down west in your opinion?

pavorossi 11th April 2009 09:19

In my personal opinion, it's either the Great Western Halls, or the Warships. I'm not basing that on anything technical, just my own preferences.

SOUTHEASTERN-465 11th April 2009 18:31

mines got to be the class 50!

Bubblewrap 11th April 2009 18:46

How about the Hawksworth "County" class sadly non of these survived into preservation.

pavorossi 11th April 2009 19:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bubblewrap (Post 26551)
How about the Hawksworth "County" class sadly non of these survived into preservation.

Am I right in saying that there's a new build project at Didcot to recreate one?

Bubblewrap 11th April 2009 19:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by pavorossi (Post 26559)
Am I right in saying that there's a new build project at Didcot to recreate one?

Googled & found this

County 1014 Project
This project was initiated in the early years of the 21st century to recreate a locomotive of the County class designed by FW Hawksworth of the Great Western Railway. The original design made use of components that were readily available at Swindon Works towards the end of the Second World War. These included frames from Hawksworth's own "Modified Hall" design (a development of the Collett "Hall") and boilers constructed at Swindon for wartime freight locomotives based on the Stanier 8F design. The first locomotive of the County class entered traffic in 1945. All were scrapped in the 1960s.

The 1014 Project was not strictly a new build project as it was intended use components from existing locomotives; however, the end result would recreate a locomotive of which no examples survive. The replica would use "Modified Hall" frames and the boiler of a Stanier 8F, from which the Swindon design was derived. A new set of wheels would be required, as these were slightly larger than those of the "Hall". Many components had been obtained, some funds had been raised and construction work started. However, at the time of writing (late 2008) it appears that the project is moribund.

ACE 12th April 2009 08:45

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Class 52 'Westerns' Stylish Non Standard Western Region Express Locomotive
With a couple of shots taken at Penzance last week for good measure...:cool:

SOUTHEASTERN-465 12th April 2009 13:56

nice opinions guys,but its still the class 50 for me!

philcfc1905 12th April 2009 16:11

Class 50 for me too.

SOUTHEASTERN-465 12th April 2009 16:19

nice taste
 
atleast someones got taste!

Midland Compound 12th April 2009 17:40

Class 52 - the Westerns were the best ever !

SOUTHEASTERN-465 12th April 2009 17:54

class 50s r best
 
CLASS 50 all the way mate!'HOOVERS' are best down west!


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