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Re: ATTN DAVID B RE 32'S IN TIBET





Simon Lister wrote:

> Just found an elusive photo of such a loco close to everest.  Sorry about the
> quality - was being chased by a yetti at the time!
>
> http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~Slisters/index.htm

A truly fascinating photograph, Simon.  Was this taken recently or during the
1957 tour of Sth East Asia and Australasia of this famous loco and its train?  It
is a little known fact that 4472 "Flying Scotsman" was not the first British
locomotive to visit Australia, as Thomas, during the above tour in 1957, also
graced the rails of (standard gauge) Australia.  The tour passed remarkably
un-noticed at the time, as the TV series that rocketed this small blue engine to
world wide fame was still many years in the future.  However, amongst the
literate minority of railway enthusiasts of the time who were aware of the
history behind this now famous locomotive icon, the tour was a time of great
rejoicing.  Sadly, photos are few and far between, so this interesting footnote
to Australian railway history has, until now, passed un-recorded except in the
fading memories of the fortunate few who witnessed this wonderful event.


--
DPC James McInerney

STOP!  In The Name Of The Lore!

At http://www.cia.com.au/bullack/ , the "Lambing Flat" page.