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Re: Black 5 for Speedbird591

Posted: 18 May 2010, 11:56
by Fodda
I'd just like to point out, I don't have an anorak... Or notebook full of numbers either... :wasntme:

Re: Black 5 for Speedbird591

Posted: 18 May 2010, 12:03
by DaveB
:lol: :lol: :lol:

I didn't think that for one minute. You're just a chap who's interested in the railways (and god knows.. we have a load here!) and knew the answer to what was a genuine question regarding the use of nameplates :)

You don't have an anorak and a little book full of numbers do you?? *-) :lol:

It was a great answer mate and I commend it to the house ;) :guinn:

ATB

DaveB B)smk

Re: Black 5 for Speedbird591

Posted: 18 May 2010, 17:14
by Harry Basset
Headboards are regularly used on preserved railways, usually on their prestige trains such as a Pullman type dining train. They are also made for special occasions such as works outings and retirements. I made one to commemorate the Railway Letter Service of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. I made it a border of RLS postage stamps heavily varnished so they didn't peel off. I also made for specials to go on the engines on Yorkshire day, each headboard carried the name of a famous Yorkshire hero. Another trick when we were expecting visiting dignitaries was to adorn the front of their loco with their national flag crossed with a Union Jack, the flags always looked great at the start of the trip but at the end of the run they would be oil streaked from the exhaust.

Re: Black 5 for Speedbird591

Posted: 18 May 2010, 18:42
by delticbob
Fodda wrote: This image shows a beautiful BR green class 55 Deltic carrying the headboard for the route even though no Deltic was ever named Flying Scotsman in their own right.

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Well done that man :Dance:

The biggest faux pas (OMG I speak French :(( cough cough spit!!) is in people refering to LNER Pacific No. 4472 as ' "THE" Flying Scotsman', which was the 10am departure from Kings Cross. Where as the locomotive is only named "Flying Scotsman".

Perhaps named after some anonymous Scot who went for a walk amongst thistles, wearing a kilt :party: Woops

Bob - who worked on/maintained & very occasionally drove the odd deltic

Re: Black 5 for Speedbird591

Posted: 18 May 2010, 18:52
by Harry Basset
Hi Bob

From my drivers seat on such as 45428 and 44767 all Deltics were odd. But seriously, running one on a preserved line is like having a racehorse pulling a milk float. On an ECML express they were and sounded wonderful.

Mike

Re: Black 5 for Speedbird591

Posted: 18 May 2010, 19:49
by airboatr
ah .. Delticbob....trains..... got it.

I'd been thinking diesel :doh: which was a French guy.

oui oui

spit cough cough

;)

Re: Black 5 for Speedbird591

Posted: 18 May 2010, 20:16
by Garry Russell
Diesels were so called as when they wanted to replace Steam locomotives they thought..... Diesel do 8) :worried: :doh:

Re: Black 5 for Speedbird591

Posted: 18 May 2010, 20:37
by delticbob
airboatr wrote:ah .. Delticbob....trains..... got it.

I'd been thinking diesel :doh: which was a French guy.

oui oui

spit cough cough

;)

AT LAST :thumbsup: Someone gets my username,

Sadly also diesel being French. Non mes amis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Diesel

Seems Herr Diesel was from the Germanic persuasion :hide:

Bring on the diesel F1 cars B)smk
Bob

Re: Black 5 for Speedbird591

Posted: 18 May 2010, 21:16
by DaveB
AT LAST :thumbsup: Someone gets my username
To be honest Bob.. I think we all knew where the deltic came from on this side of the pond ;)
Diesels were so called as when they wanted to replace Steam locomotives they thought..... Diesel do
:lol: :lol: :lol:

ATB

DaveB B)smk

Re: Black 5 for Speedbird591

Posted: 18 May 2010, 22:29
by airboatr
Standing corrected Bob :lol: ;)

this is what I had in mind

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I thought I had remembered the guy was french

damn... first time I was wrong all year ..... snif