David Humber
Registered: March 2007 Location: Staines, Middlesex Posts: 184
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Would I be right in thinking that this is very like the locomotive in Windsor Royal? Perhaps a rail enthusiast among us can confirm?
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MIDDX.NET
Registered: March 2004 Posts: 5734
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I know the one you mean... I shall have to take a closer look next time I'm in Windsor!
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MIDDX.NET
Registered: March 2004 Posts: 5734
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Just found a picture of it on the net:
[imghttp://cache.virtualtourist.com/1900687-Old_Steam_Train_indoors-Windsor.jpg[/img]
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MIDDX.NET
Registered: March 2004 Posts: 5734
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Just found a picture of it on the net:
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MIDDX.NET
Registered: March 2004 Posts: 5734
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David Humber
Registered: March 2007 Location: Staines, Middlesex Posts: 184
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Thanks for the picture, now we can see that it's not the same. THere's no dome.
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howard64
Registered: June 2007 Posts: 107
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Hmm, looking through my collection it turns out that I did actually buy this card. There is detailed info on the back -
No 3004 "Black Prince" passing through Hayes c1909 with down Weston-Super-Mare express train.
Dean 4-2-2 class 3001, built as 2-2-2 in Feb 1892, rebuilt as 4-2-2 Nov 1894, withdrawn Oct 1911.
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Fred
Registered: March 2008 Posts: 4
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Any train enthusiasts know if I'm right in thinking there was a King series on the Great Western Railway after the Black Prince and would have gone through Hayes and Ealing?
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