@@andyaccount The Deltic prototype was at York for 11 years until it was moved to Shildon. Caerphilly Castle is on show at Swindon, and the signal box that was with them in the Science Museum is now preserved at the Mangapps Railway Museum in Essex.
Hi. Just come across this channel. Sorry, but for me, the 'real' City of Truro was numbered 3440 with its outside frame painted in the original indian red. Anything else is just an imposter.
Enjoyed your trip round GWR Swindon, I went there last Sunday (19th) last time I went there 1948 for medical to go on footplate,Kind Regards
Thanks very much.
Very cool detail spectacular!
Thanks very much
I would like to go there one day. I once saw King George V and City of Truro years ago when they were at the NRM.
It's nice to see them 'back home', so to speak.
Would be nice to see the Star there sometime maybe a swap around by NRM?
Yes but alot of the stuff there already Is from the nrn
I think they're involved in a swap at the moment? 6000 "King George V" in place of 4003 "Lode Star".
Showing my age, I remember when Caerphilly Castle was an exhibit at the Science Museum in London alongside the prototype Deltic in the 1960s.
You're not the only one!
It was still there in the 1970's when I went as a boy, not sure about the Deltic though, although I have seen it at York
@@andyaccount The Deltic prototype was at York for 11 years until it was moved to Shildon. Caerphilly Castle is on show at Swindon, and the signal box that was with them in the Science Museum is now preserved at the Mangapps Railway Museum in Essex.
@@UKHeritageRailways Sorry it was not the Deltic I saw at York, but a Class 55 which were based on the prototype
Spectacular video :)
Thank you
Super good video :)
Thank you
What was the steam loco in bits
GWR 4200 Class - 4248
Hi.
Just come across this channel.
Sorry, but for me, the 'real' City of Truro was numbered 3440 with its outside frame painted in the original indian red. Anything else is just an imposter.