This is a
quick and easy post today. Ian Martin in
the “Guardian” today proposed that the capital of England
should be Tamworth .
But you
heard it here first:
As the
question of the capital of England
arises from the possibility of separation from Scotland
that the train is the named passenger service “The Royal Scot” express from Glasgow to London
is a touch of irony.
The picture
is of Tamworth Low Level station on the London Euston to the North line of the
old LNWR. The railway line crossing
above it is the old Midland Railway Derby to Birmingham line.
These both
became LMS in 1923. However, the
locomotive is marked for British Railways, so it is after 1948.
The
locomotive is an unrebuilt (old boilers) one of the “Royal Scot” class. So if the locomotive shown is 46100 “Royal
Scot” then the picture is set between 1948 and 1950.
I must get
out more.
Nearer 48 than 50 With British Railways in full on the tender. The Jubilee passing over looks to have a greenish colour which sits strangely with the Scot in black. What was that about getting out more.......
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