Saturday, 15 June 2013
Fancy Light
On display at the National Railway Museum in York is the Duchess of Hamilton, a steam locomotive built in 1938. She is one of the most eye-catching exhibits, even her lights are specially crafted to match her streamlined livery. Contrast this with the fairly basic light shown yesterday. The Duchess has two of these fabulous front lights positioned either side of the smokebox indicating she is an express passenger train.
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I love the streamline era - great light!
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