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ronj 19th February 2022 03:56 PM

BURRELLS: Part 5
 
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Thanks for looking. Ron

ronj 20th February 2022 03:37 PM

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What are the names of the following engines: 189,203 and 205
209: Why does this engine have two names.

Allbo 20th February 2022 05:01 PM

Excellent photographs Ron. Keep 'em coming.

Gordon Bennett 20th February 2022 06:39 PM

So go on then folks - a bit of light entertainment for a wet and windy Sunday evening...

Which is the best looking Burrell road loco? The Dalesman, Lord Kitchener or Lord Roberts? Or perhaps another...!!!

It might be impossible to decide but for myself it is The Dalesman. Without doubt. But then again, when I thinlk about it....!!!

Remember folks - this is a bit of fun! Don't mention the "C" word...!

I should add a great selection of photographs - thanks for posting them.

Michael

hedge 20th February 2022 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gordon Bennett (Post 440103)
So go on then folks - a bit of light entertainment for a wet and windy Sunday evening...

Which is the best looking Burrell road loco? The Dalesman, Lord Kitchener or Lord Roberts? Or perhaps another...!!!

It might be impossible to decide but for myself it is The Dalesman. Without doubt. But then again, when I thinlk about it....!!!

Remember folks - this is a bit of fun! Don't mention the "C" word...!

I should add a great selection of photographs - thanks for posting them.

Michael

"Dalesman" hands down as it's not to big or to small and having been giving the opportunity by Ted to drive her, she's un like anything i have ever driven, just pure perfection! which is saying something as there are some very well dialed in engines out there.

Gordon Bennett 20th February 2022 07:25 PM

Great post Sam. My reason for going with The Dalesman is because... it's green... :D *cry :confused: :cool: !

Michael

8_10 Brass Cleaner 21st February 2022 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Gordon Bennett (Post 440106)
Great post Sam. My reason for going with The Dalesman is because... it's green... :D *cry :confused: :cool: !

Michael

The colour shots of it being shown round here in the 1960's it had a 3/4 length cab and was maroon

sparkright 22nd February 2022 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gordon Bennett (Post 440103)
So go on then folks - a bit of light entertainment for a wet and windy Sunday evening...

Which is the best looking Burrell road loco? The Dalesman, Lord Kitchener or Lord Roberts? Or perhaps another...!!!

It might be impossible to decide but for myself it is The Dalesman. Without doubt. But then again, when I thinlk about it....!!!

Remember folks - this is a bit of fun! Don't mention the "C" word...!

I should add a great selection of photographs - thanks for posting them.

Michael

The black ex Bridsons one in Liverpool museum.

Or the Searle's crane engine that's a lovely bit of kit.


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