Thompson Class A2/3 on the Great Central
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2020 11:46 am
Morning all,
I'm modelling the GC mainline in the 50s and early 60s (username is a clue but I'm not basing it *quite* on that location) and have been rather inspired by the new A2/3 model from Hornby.
I know all about rule 1, and I could just buy one and run it anyway, but everything else I've got is right for the route and period (J11, O4, D11/1, WD2-8-0, B17, K3, A3, B1, Hall, L1, Ivatt 4MT etc). I've stretched point already by having a D11/1 that far south that late on but I couldn't not have one!
So, aside from the prototype, which did its publicity shots at Marylebone, did A2/3s ever venture onto the GC mainline in service? Preferably south of Annesley and In BR days...
Not asking for much am I? But if anyone knows I'd be very grateful, as would Mr Hornby in due course....
I'm modelling the GC mainline in the 50s and early 60s (username is a clue but I'm not basing it *quite* on that location) and have been rather inspired by the new A2/3 model from Hornby.
I know all about rule 1, and I could just buy one and run it anyway, but everything else I've got is right for the route and period (J11, O4, D11/1, WD2-8-0, B17, K3, A3, B1, Hall, L1, Ivatt 4MT etc). I've stretched point already by having a D11/1 that far south that late on but I couldn't not have one!
So, aside from the prototype, which did its publicity shots at Marylebone, did A2/3s ever venture onto the GC mainline in service? Preferably south of Annesley and In BR days...
Not asking for much am I? But if anyone knows I'd be very grateful, as would Mr Hornby in due course....