GSR 800 Posted April 22, 2015 Posted April 22, 2015 Hi guys,im trying to get as much info on the 400s as im am thinking of making a wiki page on them.anything of any significants would be helpful. Quote
Riversuir226 Posted April 23, 2015 Posted April 23, 2015 They re a minefield, then again 402 done a run from Cork to Dublin in 2hrs 28mins while hauling a special train for the American ambassador on the 20/3/1934. Quote
Riversuir226 Posted April 23, 2015 Posted April 23, 2015 Try & get your hands on Donal Murrays Great Southern railway book theres quite a bit of info on them in it Quote
jhb171achill Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 Michael McMahon's detailed tome on GSR locos is a good place to start. Quote
Mayner Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 (edited) Irish Steam A twenty year survey1920-1939 O S Nock David & Charles 1982 goes into a considerable level of detail on the 400 including the reasoning behind the differing nature of the re-builds http://www.amazon.com/Irish-Steam-O-S-Nock/dp/0715379615/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1429862494&sr=8-1&keywords=irish+steam+o+s+nock Nock was a professional railwayman who wrote widely about British locomotive practice Irish Steam contains logs of high speed runs behind the original and rebuilt 400 Class and includes a comparison between 800, The Scots & Lord Nelson Classes. Long out of print "A Decade of Steam in the 50s" published by the RPSI in the 1970s covers the 400s from a drivers perspective, if you send me a pm with your personal e-mail I will scan the section on the 400&800 Class. Edited April 24, 2015 by Mayner Quote
jhb171achill Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 jhb171senior always had a soft spot for the 400s... Much ignored by modellers, they were the mainstay of Dublin - Cork services for many years - probably the most ignored express locomotives in Ireland! Quote
Garfield Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 There are drawings of the 400s in the latest edition of New Irish Lines, too. Quote
jhb171achill Posted April 24, 2015 Posted April 24, 2015 Some, or most, ended up in lined green in CIE days, and I think at least one might have been black (rather than grey) towards the end. Obviously, before the late 40s, all grey. Quote
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