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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2010

A collection of short clips showing locomotives of the London & South Western Railway.

1. M7 0-4-4T tanks No.30110 and 30379 on push-pull services at Alton.

2. M7 0-4-4T No.30035. possibly at Clapham Junction

3. 700 Class 0-6-0 No.30309, possibly at Clapham Juction as an LN (Lord Nelson) Class 4-6-0, possibly 30861 'Lord Anson', passes by.

4. S15 4-6-0 No.30837 at an unknown location.

5. Beattie 0298 Class 2-4-0 Well Tank No.30585 as preserved at the Quainton Road steam centre, Buckinghamshire

6. Beattie 0298 Class 2-4-0 Well Tank No.30582 on the Bodmin & Wadebridge line in the 1950s.

7. Four of the five massive H16 4-6-2T heavy tank engines stored pending withdrawal at Feltham in August 1962.

8. N15 (King Arthur) Class 4-6-0 No.30788 'Sir Urre of the Mount' in the early 1960s.

9. N15 (King Arthur) Class 4-6-0 No.30451 'Sir Lamorak' at Waterloo in 1961.

10. 0458 Class (former Southampton Dock Company) 0-4-0T No.30458 'Ironside', either at Guildford (where it spent its last years as the shed pilot) or Eastleigh (pending withdrawal).

11. T9 4-4-0 No.30717 at Halwill.

12. T9 4-4-0 No.30718, at Havant, arriving eastbound. (thanks colinp1956)
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13. T9 4-4-0 No.120 as originally preserved in LSWR livery. The Bulleid Light Pacific in the background appears to have suffered minor damage from a lagging fire.

14. 0415 'Adams Radial' Class 4-4-2T No.30583 on a special working in the company of Brighton Terrier (A1X Class 0-6-0T) No.32662 on the Lyme Regis branch in 1953.

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  • Great film. What would the name be of 34080 the loco behind 120 please? Thank you.

  • @2010ditta No.34080 was "74 Squadron"

  • Clip 12 is at Havant, arriving eastbound.

  • @colinp1956 Thanks Colin, noted with credit

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  • Fascinating clips: I wonder if clip 3 (the 700) is actually at Salisbury - no third rail visible and too many wanderers at such a busy station, even in the good old days before Hi-Vis jackets.

  • Very interesting set of clips.

  • A fantastic video, i may be wrong but the shot of S15 No. 30837, could that be a tour going along the Mid hants?

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