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 Post subject: Steam on the London Underground.
PostPosted: Sun May 26, 2013 12:04 pm 

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In January this year, London Underground ran a steam train underground.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DvTHfWY7qQ

As part of the 150 years celebration more runs were made on the overground section this weekend.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DvTHfWY7qQ


GWR 94xx Class 0-6-0PT no 9466 with class 20's 20142 & 20227 on a positioning move to Amersham.
GWR 4575 Class 2-6-2T no 5521, Metropolitan Railway Electric Locomotive No.12 'Sarah Siddons' and Class 20, 20189 on passenger run Wembley Park to Amersham all filmed at Moor Park station.

Tube 150 anniversary celebrations on the Metropolitan line

Date: Saturday 25 to Monday 27 May

Experience the golden age of steam with the return of the newly restored Metropolitan Steam Locomotive No. 1 to the Metropolitan line, along with a GWR Pannier Locomotive & GWR Prairie Locomotive and experience first-hand what riding a steam train is really like! Customers can travel in either the recently restored ex Metropolitan Jubilee Coach, dating back to the 1890s or ex British Rail 1950s coaches. A number of journeys will be taking place between Amersham and Harrow-on-the Hill during this bank holiday weekend, as part of the 150th anniversary celebrations of the world's first underground in January 1863.

Each train formation will consist of a Steam Locomotive from the list above, Sarah Siddons Electric Locomotive, ex British Rail 1950s coaches, ex Metropolitan Jubilee coach and a Class 20 Diesel.

Prairie on the Metropolitan line

London Underground has hired in a former Great Western (later British Railways) Prairie Tank locomotive as part of the 150th anniversary of the London Underground. Its first outing will be over the Spring bank holiday when it will appear in London Transport steam locomotive livery with the number L150 as a tribute to this unusual and special steam visitor to London. Although it never saw service on the London Underground network it was considered a perfect substitute for the real thing because of this type of locomotive's impressive operational flexibility.


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