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They say that elephants never forget, but apparently we do as last Saturday was World Elephant Day....

Some of you may have herd of this project already, but here's a teaser.

Clue: Not just restricted to trunk routes.

It's been a bit of a mammoth undertaking.

If you've managed to read this far without having to hide from the bad puns, congratulations.

 

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40 minutes ago, G-BOAF said:

Crikey - mention of Jim Dorward. A genial, teetotal Scots civil engineer, he was my top boss when he was Planning Manager, later retitled Investment Manager, Southern Region. ISTR his farewell do was held on the Bluebell. 

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4 minutes ago, John Lewis said:

Just to make another wild guess - the GWR scenery vans were coded "MONSTER" and came in several versions.

 

Already mentioned above along with a picture of an elephant in one if you click this link!

 

https://didcotrailwaycentre.org.uk/article.php/518/going-loco-july-2022

 

🐘

 

No idea why Hornby never made a GWR NPCCS van a few years back when all the other railways got one. NPCCS seem to sell well.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Nearholmer said:

The solebar looks like part of an ex-parrot wagon (not a Norwegian blue, in this case) cable layer, but I can’t see a mammoth connection.

 

The parrots in question were built during WW2 for carrying aircraft parts, and would possibly be popular in that form, so maybe a two-mode model, original and converted forms.

 

Bit, I still don’t get mammoth, so if it what I suggest, that must be a red herring.

 

I wouldn't take the photos or clues as gospel.

 

Never did find out what the silhouette of "something" at New Street, then "something" at Chester a few years was....

 

 

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On 16/08/2023 at 09:38, G-BOAF said:

Indeed.  But it might be a GWR Monster as they were also used for the carriage of elephants.  However on balance and thinking about Mr Hardy's prototype leanings I think the SR vehicle is probably more likely.

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I withdraw my previous guess; not the right solebar.

 

Do this firm make either a weltrol or one of those GWR 4W low machinery wagons?

 

Our biggest (mammoth?) cable layer was built around a weltrol, and after I left I think the team had something, can’t recall what, mounted on one of those GWR wagons. Might it have been a concrete mixer and pump with a long flexible hose for casting transformer bases?

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