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NCB loco 'Huccaine' and BR class 40, Bickershaw, March 1974.
NCB loco 'Huccaine' and BR class 40, Bickershaw, March 1974.
Photo: Thomas Sutch
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NCB loco 'Huccaine' and BR class 40, Bickershaw, March 1974.

Comment by: M.Quinn on 21st May 2008 at 20:29

Nice photograph,I rode on this engine and its sister,Spitfire many times down at Bickershaw colliery during their working life there.They were both the same colour and in their early years at the colliery they seemed to be well cared for and maintained however in later years they bacame run down and unkempt just the same as the locomotives on BR.
Incidentally I think you,ll find that the locos name is in fact Hurricane not Huccaine as stated.Thanks for rekindling the memories anyway, how I wish that it were still possible to visit the sidings at the colliery and see these engines still hard at work.

Comment by: Dave Taylor on 15th February 2009 at 15:03

Would you be the Mike Quinn who used to have the bookshop in Greenough st. before the remodelling of the roads around there, and also worked out of G & I Models in Library st. after that?

Comment by: M.Quinn on 18th April 2009 at 17:46

Sorry, Mr.Taylor or Dave if you dont mind the familiarity, but no I am not the Mike Quinn you refer to .My name is in fact Martin Quinn and I and the person you know are not related.Regards and thanks for asking.

Comment by: Dave Taylor on 27th April 2009 at 07:32

No worries Colin, thanks for the reply it was always going to be a long shot anyway. Cheers, Dave

Comment by: martin sharratt on 18th August 2009 at 01:41

I think Martin Quinn could be my uncle because i rememeber riding one of the old locos with him back in the early 70s.

Comment by: gibo. on 13th January 2021 at 13:54

cracking photo tom.

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