The Railway Magazine

PUTTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT

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IN the August crossword, you have fallen into the familiar trap of spelling Ashtead as Ashstead.

Steve Boulding, Baschurch, Shropshire. Thanks also to Graham Thompson, Colin Campbell, Cameron J Henry and Dick Franklin

The inner wagons on the ore trains between Immingham and Scunthorpe do not have rotary couplers at each end. Instead, all inners have a rotary coupling at one end (painted orange) and a fixed coupling at the other (painted grey). Half of the outer wagons are fitted with rotary couplings, the other half have fixed ones and that end is coloured to suit. Steve Thompson, Scunthorpe

THE reader’s memory of seeing the full ’Coronation Scot’ train passing along the West Coast Main Line near Warrington in 1942 (August issue) must be misremembe­red. The three 1937-built sets were laid up for the Second World War, two at Horwich and one at Lostock Hall, the coaches re-entering general service in 1947 but not as set trains. John Macnab, Falkirk

Classic Traction (August issue) says the recent visit of the Class 17 to the West Somerset Railway was the first in the South West. However, it visited the South Devon Railway in 2017. Dave Tozer, by email. Thanks also to Ian Bowyer, Yeovil.

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