On anotherforum we have been discussing a film clip of Paddington filmed between 1960 and 1965
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qY7kg49qIMThe obvious query is what was it doing there!
I don?t know of any regular working that would bring a B1 to Paddington, even less so hauling
LNER» stock. Furthermore, the fact that it is hauling LNER stock suggests that it originated on the ER; whilst it was not uncommon to see the odd LNER coach in Bristol in the 60s, for example, it would have been just that ? one coach in a rake.
I suspect it would have been a special working of some kind, although the Six Bells Junction site doesn?t give any information. The other option, and this could have been a special or a normal timetabled service, is a train that had come down the
GC» and had been diverted from Marylebone or Kensington Olympia into Paddington, possibly due to an engineering occupation or a short-notice diversion through a derailment or other short term operational incident.
I don?t know if anyone else?s eyesight is good enough to decipher the engine number (mine can?t) and this may give us a clue as to where it came from. The other point I noticed is that the engine is carrying a non-
GWR▸ style train reporting number, and in those days that would usually have indicated a special working.
Does anybody have some other ideas or know something about this working?