Saturday 24 November 2012

Steam locomotive "Union of South Africa" at Kings Cross Station, London 24/11/2012

I had a rather special experience today. I saw on the Ian's blog that a steam train will be visiting Kings Cross today and we went out to see it.
The train is the "Union of South Africa", a British Rail  LNER Class A4 steam locomotive built in 1937. Here is the locomotive entering the train shed at Kings Cross:
Locomotive entering King's Cross Station

I liked the colour scheme - gold on red with green paint:
Close up of the locomotive in motion
This is me and I like the wordplay "Rudolph of South Africa". :)
Rudolph of South Africa
The driver/engineer changing the headlamp.
Engineer changing the light
Changing the headlight
Front of the train
This is the old Union of South Africa coat of arms that I grew up with. "Ex unitate vires".
Union of South Africa's coat of arms
A shot of the driver's cabin of the locomotive:
Driver's cabin
And of the wheels.
Wheels of the locomotive
This is the old "flying springbok" used by the South African airways and railways. Also something you don't see anymore.
Flying Springbok

Locomotive from the other side

Blowing steam




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