A flying visit to the National Railway Museum
18th April 2005
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On the way home from a recent visit to Yorkshire, I called in at the National Railway Museum in York for a couple of hours.
I have would be grateful for any help in identifying the locomotives that I have been unable to name.
I have already received several identifications for which I most grateful; I have finally got around to including them and updating my captions.
Leave a comment if you can help with any of the remaining photos.
The cab is part of the 1899-built Midland Railway 4-2-2 No.673
The cab is part of the 1899-built Midland Railway 4-2-2 No.673
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Driving_Cab_A.JPG
1846-built Furness Railway 0-4-0 No. 3
1846-built Furness Railway 0-4-0 No. 3 "Coppernob"
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Locomotive_C.JPG
1899-built Midland Railway 4-2-2 No.673
1899-built Midland Railway 4-2-2 No.673
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Locomotive_A.JPG
1893-built North Eastern Railway 4-4-0 (LNER Class
1893-built North Eastern Railway 4-4-0 (LNER Class "D17") No.1621
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Locomotive_B.JPG

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Driving_Cab_B.JPG

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Mallard.JPG

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HST_Prototype.JPG

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The_C1.JPG
Class 55 Deltic D9009 'Alycidon' on display at the NRM following 'RailFest' in 2004. It is owned by the Deltic Preservation Society and based at Barrow Hill.
Class 55 Deltic D9009 'Alycidon' on display at the NRM following 'RailFest' in 2004. It is owned by the Deltic Preservation Society and based at Barrow Hill.
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Diesel_Locomotive.JPG

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Liverpool_Manchester_Replica_Carriages.JPG

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Rocket_Replica.JPG
A cross-sectional nodel of the Victoria Line
A cross-sectional nodel of the Victoria Line
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Victoria_Line_Model_A.JPG