The Great Goodbye

And so it ends. It is unlikely that the 6 remaining A4s will be seen together again. Its been a great experience to see these great machines standing together. I echo the thanks to those who have worked over the years to preserve and restore them so that we today can still experience their majesty

Phil Lambell's avatarPhil Lambell

THEY’RE just machines aren’t they? One hundred and two tons of metal forged and hammered into shape to fulfil a function.

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Well yes, and no. If that’s all they were we wouldn’t care about them would we?

Not only do we care, we are in awe of these machines. This morning I involuntarily smiled when I heard one of them whistle, a sound carried on the breeze across the north of Darlington, as it made its way down the branch line from Shildon.

And we cared in huge numbers over the last week or so as the remaining six Class A4 Pacific steam locomotives went on show at Locomotion in Shildon (http://www.nrm.org.uk/PlanaVisit/VisitShildon) in an event named The Great Goodbye.

I was one of 18,000 to visit on Saturday. Organisers expected 72,000 visitors over the nine days, they eventually welcomed 120,000. Shildon, not a…

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