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Albums: Historical Images of Harringay After 1918 | 1 of 3 ( F)
The locomotive is certainly "Quicksilver". This photograph appears elsewhere and the number 2510 is clear. In any case there were some small detail differences in the streamline casing of 2509 "Silver Link" and the rest of the class due to the design only being finalised as 2509 was being built. The design of the sloping front was modelled on a French petrol railcar designed by Bugatti and the aerofoil shape over the wheels was inspired by a drawing of the R-101 airship!
This train must have caused quite a shock at for people at Harringay accustomed to apple green locomotives and varnished teak carriages. It ran between 1935 and 1939.
"Quicksilver" was finished on 21st September 1935 and had the short front buffers and the recessed front drawhook shown in the photograph. The smaller clearance these gave was the cause of a fatal accident when "buffering up" and, on a visit to Doncaster works starting on 20th June,1936, longer buffers were fitted and the drawhook moved forward. At the same time the number (2510) was added to the front just above the buffers so the photograph must have been taken before then.
There was a spectacular demonstration run of the train for the press on 27th September, 1935 with "Silver Link" -Newsreel
None of the four "Silver" Locomotives survived the end of steam. There are several versions of a story that Billy Butlin wanted to buy "Silver Link" to display at one of his holiday camps but unfortunately it did not happen.
Thanks Stephen title amended (again!).
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