Push-pull driving compartment
Push-pull driving compartment
I'm building an ex-LSWR push-pull unit and want to put in a rudimentary interior. The question is, what would there have been in the driving compartment and how was it laid out? An internet search has produced nowt!
Re: Push-pull driving compartment
One of the Southern Ways ha an article about push pull and included photographs. I can't lay my hands on the copy just know but if you go to the Noodle Books web site there is an index available for the Southern Ways which might be of help.
Regards,
John
Regards,
John
Re: Push-pull driving compartment
Have you tried contacting the South Western Circle? http://www.lswr.org
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Re: Push-pull driving compartment
johnp wrote:One of the Southern Ways ha an article about push pull and included photographs. I can't lay my hands on the copy just know but if you go to the Noodle Books web site there is an index available for the Southern Ways which might be of help.
Southern Way #11 is the one you want - couple of decent photos of the inside of an ex-LBSC pull-push driving coach.
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Re: Push-pull driving compartment
android wrote:I'm building an ex-LSWR push-pull unit and want to put in a rudimentary interior. The question is, what would there have been in the driving compartment and how was it laid out? An internet search has produced nowt!
Basically it would be exactly the same as the end of an ordinary brake van, with the the seats removed and the addition of an air valve to control the regulator.
Re: Push-pull driving compartment
Thanks for your help folks - Southern Way no. 11 purchased from Mr Robertson, which contains exactly the info I was looking for (and lots more good stuff besides)!
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