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Showing posts with label Coronation Scot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coronation Scot. Show all posts
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Train Running Day - Coronation Scot Special
It's that time of the year again... The Brighton Toy and Model Museum will be hosting it's Autumn Train Running Day on Saturday 10th November 2012 from 11am until 5pm...
This time the exciting theme will be the 75th Anniversary of the Coronation Scot train and as the star of the show the museum will be presenting the one and only Bassett-Lowke Coronation Scot running on our extravagant '0' gauge layout.
If you have been to one of the museum's Train Running Days before you will know they are fun events for anyone whether you are a train enthusiast or you're a family looking for a great day out! This particular one however, if you are a Bassett-Lowke enthusiast, will be utterly unmissable. For anyone whose interest is more casual, it's a great time to come along!
Hope to see you there...
Sunday, 2 September 2012
"Coronation Scot" exhibition, November 2012
The Coronation Scot bullet-train (1937-1939) was arguably
the finest steam train that Britain ever built, and is a critical part of Britains's railway heritage.
However, the run of the blue-and-silver “streak” was
cruelly cut short by the onset of World War Two, and the prototype red-and-gold
second-generation “luxury” version of the train, which was proudly sent to the
US for a promotional tour, was left stranded on the wrong side of the Atlantic
when war broke out and never got to go into service on UK track.
With the onset of war, the train was withdrawn, streamlining on all the
locomotives was stripped, the “stripped” loco class was renamed the “Duchess”
Class, and the memory of the train faded from history.
2012 is the train’s 75th anniversary, and the
Museum is putting together a collection of Coronation Scot artefacts and memorabilia, along with some of the greatest Coronation Scot and Coronation
Class locomotive models ever made.
We’ll be launching the exhibition with a special "Coronation Scot" Train Running Day on November 10th, where we’ll be unveiling our 1930s
Bassett-Lowke Coronation 6220 loco pulling a complete set of nine B-L
carriages, on our 1930’s layout, forming a train that’s around thirteen feet
long.
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