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Nameplate Crests and Badges

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449



Alloy Electro-Diesel Nameplate Badges ex BROADLANDS. These are the original two badges depicting the coat of arms of Test Valley and Borough of Romsey and were fitted below the nameplate when carried by 73142 previously E6049 and later 73201. The loco was named at Romsey station on 25/9/80 by Lord Romsey and carried until 4/99 by which time it was a Gatwick Express loco numbered 73201. This loco was used to haul the empty stock for the Mountbatten funeral train on 5/9/79 and was the first Class 73 to be named. It was renamed BROADLANDS again on 21/5/09 during the centenary of Eastleigh Works celebrations and is still in service with GB Railfreight. Ex-loco condition.

Guide: £1000-1500
Lot Sold For: £2300 (PB 64)

450

Alloy Electro-Diesel Nameplate Badge featuring a coat of arms as fitted below the nameplate CROYDON 1883-1983 when loco No. 73121 was named at East Croydon station during the borough's centenary celebrations. The name was carried until 7/99. ED No. 73121 was originally E6028 and was later renumbered 73208 and 73965. Ex-loco condition.

Guide: £750-1000
Lot Sold For: £750 (PB 383)

487



Alloy Diesel Locomotive Plate THIS LOCOMOTIVE WAS NAMED BY MR DOUGLAS TAYLOR CHAIRMAN OF ST CHRISTOPHER'S RAILWAY HOME ON 31st May 1987 IN RECOGNITION OF THE FUNDS RAISED FOR THE HOME AT THE BRITISH RAIL OPEN DAYS HELD AT COALVILLE DEPOT. This was fitted below the nameplate ST. CHRISTOPHER'S RAILWAY HOME when No. 47348 was named at the open day. As removed condition.

Guide: £400-500

 

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