StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: Bulleid

wcr - Cabside ; Tangmere

01 Sep 2024 5 5 52
Tangmere, aka 4067 aka 34067 ... Bulleid light pacific class, as built with air-smoothed casing [aka "spam cans"] constructed 1943 - 1951. Sixty were rebuilt without the casing during the late 1950s. Tangmere is one of the twenty preserved from a class of 110 locomotives, and lives at Carnforth when not operating main-line charters etc. Named after RAF Tangmere en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR_West_Country_and_Battle_of_Britain_classes Pictured at Carlisle on a charter train.

wcr - Tangmere

01 Sep 2024 32
Tangmere's name plate adorning the air-smoothed casing of 34067 at Carlisle. Platform was crowded with passengers from the charter.

wcr - Tangmere ; smokebox numbers

01 Sep 2024 27
Tangmere aka 34067 posing at Carlisle with the WCR charter "Northern Belle" on 31st August 2024 Headlamp code - Class A "Express Passenger"

TiG (Rail) - Rebuilt Merchant Navy Class : 35018

10 Nov 2020 130
Name / Class plate. 35018 "British India Line" originally built 1945 and much rebuilt by British Rail in 1956. Taken at Carlisle Citadel Station, 25th January 2020 - BIL was on a Winter Cumbrian Mountain Express (as run by the Railway Touring Company) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR_Merchant_Navy_Class_35018_British_India_Line

swr - Manston

04 Jul 2016 3 656
Motive power - No 34070 "Manston" - Battle of Britain class, Bulleid designed and built in 1947 at Brighton, withdrawn August 1964. This light pacific class, with their air-smoothed casings were "affectionately" known as "spam cans" ... Returned to service at the Swanage Railway in 2008 and owned by Southern Locomotives Limited.

TiG - plates on Manston

04 Jul 2016 329
Closer view of the plates on "Manston" No 34070. wiki info on RAF Manston - scroll down for WW2 (Battle of Britain) details en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Manston