Great Central Railway (and fence too)

Great Central Railway


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Great Central Railway (and fence too)

Happy Fence Friday! 3F loco #47406 and Crab #13065 lead the first passenger train of the day to Leicester.

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Crab #13065 and B12 #8572 double head a train out of Rothley

Great Central Railway

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Crab class, #13065 on the Great Central Railway

There are some other pictures of the same locomotive on the Severn Valley Railway in the early pages of my gallery.

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Diesel railcar leaves Loughborough.

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8F Freight locomotive #48624 prepares for duties.

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Class 8F #48624 leaving Rothley

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Class B12 #8572 at Woodthorpe

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Crab class #1305 and Class B12 #8572 leave Rothley for Leicester

The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Hughes Crab or Horwich Mogul is a class of mixed traffic 2-6-0 steam locomotive built between 1926 and 1932. They are noted for their appearance with large highly-angled cylinders to accommodate a restricted loading gauge. These locomotives were referred to as "Crabs". Several authors have claimed that this refers to the resemblance to a crab's pincers of the outside cylinders and valve motion.[1][2][3] Another suggestion is that the nickname refers to the "scuttling" motion felt on the footplate when the engine is being worked hard,[2] due largely to the inclined cylinders, producing a sensation that it is walking along the track. In some areas they also received the nickname "frothblowers" from their tendency to prime easily when the boiler was overfilled, or the feedwater contaminated.[4]

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Class B12 #8572 at Woodthorpe

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