A whirlwind Scottish shed bash:1965
Sir: In 1965 I was a student in Dundee and stayed in a flat which overlooked the northern approaches to the Tay Railway Bridge and the Dundee to Perth line. Although most of the passenger trains were diesel-hauled, goods traffic was mainly steam-hauled. There were still steam passenger trains over the bridge, usually locals to Tayport and the occasional train to and from Edinburgh. On the Perth line about half the Glasgow-Dundee expresses were steam-hauled, usually by Standard class ‘5s’. Goods trains were hauled by many different classes of locomotives usually, including ‘J37s’, ‘J38s’, WD 2-8-0s, ‘B1s’, ‘V2s’ and occasionally ‘A2s’, ‘A3s’ and ‘A4s’.
I am afraid there is a mistake in the caption regarding the WD 2-8-0 crossing the Tay Bridge (Steam Days, May…