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Acton Depot
Took a visit to the park next to Acton Depot and was very surprised to
see the same 72ts and 62ts there that were there in late 2004 when i went! Are there any plans for them? can anyone i.d. them and give me any information about them? |
Acton Depot
On 4 Oct, 22:13, Standing at HN28 signal
wrote: Took a visit to the park next to Acton Depot and was very surprised to see the same 72ts and 62ts there that were there in late 2004 when i went! Are there any plans for them? can anyone i.d. them and give me any information about them? forgot to mention the photos are now online at http://www.tonysrailphotos.fotopic.net/ |
Acton Depot
On 4 Oct, 22:28, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote:
In article .com, (Standing at HN28 signal) wrote: On 4 Oct, 22:13, Standing at HN28 signal wrote: Took a visit to the park next to Acton Depot and was very surprised to see the same 72ts and 62ts there that were there in late 2004 when i went! Are there any plans for them? can anyone i.d. them and give me any information about them? forgot to mention the photos are now online at http://www.tonysrailphotos.fotopic.net/ Where? I couldn't find the link when I looked just now. -- Colin Rosenstiel They are in http://www.tonysrailphotos.fotopic.net/c1382804.html the collection also has some EDs at Feltham on their way to Hoo Jnc and a few other heavy rail bits and bobs! |
Acton Depot
Standing at HN28 signal wrote:
Took a visit to the park next to Acton Depot and was very surprised to see the same 72ts and 62ts there that were there in late 2004 when i went! Are there any plans for them? can anyone i.d. them and give me any information about them? I think you mean Acton Works (which is what your captions say), rather than the Acton Depot of the London Transport Museum. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
Acton Depot
On 5 Oct, 01:12, "Richard J." wrote:
Standing at HN28 signal wrote: Took a visit to the park next to Acton Depot and was very surprised to see the same 72ts and 62ts there that were there in late 2004 when i went! Are there any plans for them? can anyone i.d. them and give me any information about them? I think you mean Acton Works (which is what your captions say), rather than the Acton Depot of the London Transport Museum. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) Yes that's what i mean! I never know which is called which!! |
Acton Depot
On 4 Oct, 22:17, Standing at HN28 signal
wrote: On 4 Oct, 22:13, Standing at HN28 signal wrote: Took a visit to the park next to Acton Depot and was very surprised to see the same 72ts and 62ts there that were there in late 2004 when i went! Are there any plans for them? can anyone i.d. them and give me any information about them? forgot to mention the photos are now online athttp://www.tonysrailphotos.fotopic.net/ I noticed a complete train of 1962 stock at West Ruislip which is in such a state that it is actually green. The one in this photo looks in a much better condition. |
Acton Depot
On 5 Oct, 12:33, MIG wrote:
On 4 Oct, 22:17, Standing at HN28 signal wrote: On 4 Oct, 22:13, Standing at HN28 signal wrote: Took a visit to the park next to Acton Depot and was very surprised to see the same 72ts and 62ts there that were there in late 2004 when i went! Are there any plans for them? can anyone i.d. them and give me any information about them? forgot to mention the photos are now online athttp://www.tonysrailphotos.fotopic.net/ I noticed a complete train of 1962 stock at West Ruislip which is in such a state that it is actually green. The one in this photo looks in a much better condition. Presumably not painted green then?? There is a pilot train in the depot there which i think is 1962 stock, there is also a preserved unit courtesy of the Cravens group. But I am not aware of any other being in existance unfortunately. There used to be one at Ongar but it had to be scrapped after the local scrotes got at it! |
Acton Depot
In article . com,
(Standing at HN28 signal) wrote: On 4 Oct, 22:28, (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote: In article .com, (Standing at HN28 signal) wrote: On 4 Oct, 22:13, Standing at HN28 signal wrote: Took a visit to the park next to Acton Depot and was very surprised to see the same 72ts and 62ts there that were there in late 2004 when i went! Are there any plans for them? can anyone i.d. them and give me any information about them? forgot to mention the photos are now online at http://www.tonysrailphotos.fotopic.net/ Where? I couldn't find the link when I looked just now. They are in http://www.tonysrailphotos.fotopic.net/c1382804.html the collection also has some EDs at Feltham on their way to Hoo Jnc and a few other heavy rail bits and bobs! Thanks. Found them now. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
Acton Depot
On 5 Oct, 13:04, Standing at HN28 signal
wrote: On 5 Oct, 12:33, MIG wrote: On 4 Oct, 22:17, Standing at HN28 signal wrote: On 4 Oct, 22:13, Standing at HN28 signal wrote: Took a visit to the park next to Acton Depot and was very surprised to see the same 72ts and 62ts there that were there in late 2004 when i went! Are there any plans for them? can anyone i.d. them and give me any information about them? forgot to mention the photos are now online athttp://www.tonysrailphotos.fotopic.net/ I noticed a complete train of 1962 stock at West Ruislip which is in such a state that it is actually green. The one in this photo looks in a much better condition. Presumably not painted green then?? There is a pilot train in the depot there which i think is 1962 stock, there is also a preserved unit courtesy of the Cravens group. But I am not aware of any other being in existance unfortunately. There used to be one at Ongar but it had to be scrapped after the local scrotes got at it! No, just mouldy, or whatever can possibly happen to aluminium alloy. It doesn't look as if it's being used, and it's a full train worth (ie two units). |
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