NRM York

It was near the Railwaymen's Institute, to the left of the main station complex when you're standing on the road bridge just before the station coming from the Tadcaster Road. Ilast visited there in 1971 or 1972.
 


OK, let's start at the very (well almost) beginning.



It's not all about engines, either.



... and the G'damn ugliest thing ever to breathe steam. I like it.
 
Ah yes, the Q1. Mr Bullied's take on wartime austerity (unlike his Spamcans). Apparently worked rather well. I think there is one alive and kicking down at the Bluebell Railway in Sussex. Max.
 
PaulRhB said:
Ah the Q1 Mr Bulleids ugly duck :)
Did you like the museum?

:) Too right. Well worth the effort to get there. Sort of knew what to expect, having seen heaps of photos and all that, but the actual experience of 'being there' was magic.
 
maxi-model said:
Ah yes, the Q1. Mr Bullied's take on wartime austerity (unlike his Spamcans). Apparently worked rather well. I think there is one alive and kicking down at the Bluebell Railway in Sussex. Max.

;) ... and the New Zealand connection, he was born here!
 
maxi-model said:
Ah yes, the Q1. Mr Bullied's take on wartime austerity (unlike his Spamcans). Apparently worked rather well. I think there is one alive and kicking down at the Bluebell Railway in Sussex. Max.
I think that is the one at NRM now. I believe only one survived the gas axe.
 
playmofire said:
It was near the Railwaymen's Institute, to the left of the main station complex when you're standing on the road bridge just before the station coming from the Tadcaster Road. Ilast visited there in 1971 or 1972.

I worked at York in the Timetabling Section 1972 to around 76. During that time the Old Museum was closed and I got tye job of planning and Timetabling all the Stock out of the Old Museum and into the new. Fun project that got me into the Old Museum to do drawings of where everything was placed. The actual job of moving things out was pretty complex, but all in days work to the Railway Staff of the day. I was at the time a lowly clerk, these days I expect they would hire in Consultants an circa £100 an Hour to do the planning.
JonD
 
We stayed in York about 3 weeks ago and had a great time. The NRM was very busy and slightly disappointing. However the NYMR was amazing and well worth the traffic jams to get to Pickering. We will definitely return.
 
;) Whilst in York, we did a side trip to Manchester to visit Coronation Street. Next door, of course, is MOSI. So having some time to spare, we ducked in the main hall, then saw a sign that said steam. Enough said, over to the Steam and Railway Hall... fantastic. Even had their replica Planet running (the Beeb were supposed to be there doing a doco, but canned at the last minute, so they gave rides instead).



 
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