I’m tempted to go here for the amount of LNWR rolling stock, specifically the Picnic Saloon and Cornwall. I heard that they have an LNWR full brake luggage coach, but I don’t know if that’s on display or not?
We have an LNWR Picnic Saloon, LNWR Inspection Saloon (just the body) We also have LNWR 1st Class Diner No. 77 and LNWR 1st Class Sleeping Car No. 112. Of those items only the Picnic Saloon is hard to see as that is under cover in the workshop shed in the downyard currently.
I though that the sad practice of infilling bridges and cutting off grandfather rights of older permanent way was a thing of the past, the dreaded 1960s when all thought was of today and the motor vehicle and no consideration for a strategic reserve.
That's a Fantastic Video at That, I do enjoyed it.👍
I’m tempted to go here for the amount of LNWR rolling stock, specifically the Picnic Saloon and Cornwall. I heard that they have an LNWR full brake luggage coach, but I don’t know if that’s on display or not?
They do have a lovely selection of LNWR items, I didn't see a full brake on this visit, but I believe it may currently be under restoration
We have an LNWR Picnic Saloon, LNWR Inspection Saloon (just the body) We also have LNWR 1st Class Diner No. 77 and LNWR 1st Class Sleeping Car
No. 112. Of those items only the Picnic Saloon is hard to see as that is under cover in the workshop shed in the downyard currently.
Fantastic video 👍
Nice video :)
I'm in the video I was a volunteer on platform 4 and I was in the cab most of the day for a few joy rides
Same, i was the fireman haha
@@TheThepeter56 so you were
Very nice video, likes from me .
Very nice
Marylebone, quainton road, sheffield victoria, manchester..........IF ONLY.
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I though that the sad practice of infilling bridges and cutting off grandfather rights of older permanent way was a thing of the past, the dreaded 1960s when all thought was of today and the motor vehicle and no consideration for a strategic reserve.