Lemberg was an LNER Class A3 Pacific.
In The Railway Series, he was Gordon, Flying Scotsman and Pretty Polly's brother and Green Arrow and Mallard's cousin.
In a Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends annual story, Galloping Sausage, The Elderly Brake Van once mentioned Lemberg, along with Pretty Polly, saying they were named after racehorses who won the Derby. He referred to their names as silly for engines.
Biography
Lemberg was built at Doncaster Works in July 1924 as an LNER A1. He wore the number 2544. Lemberg was one of the first A1s to be rebuilt to an A3, in December 1927. Under Edward Thompson's renumbering scheme of 1946, he was renumbered 45. During British Railways service, he was numbered 60045. In 1958/9 he was fitted with a Kylchap blast pipe and smoke deflectors. He was finally withdrawn in November 1964 and was scrapped in January 1965.
Technical Details
Livery
Lemberg was originally painted in the LNER "Apple Green" livery with black and white lining. It was repainted in the LNER "Wartime Black" livery in 1942. After the war was over, it returned to its original "Apple Green" livery in 1947. after nationalisation, in 1950 it was painted in the BR Express Blue livery with black and white lining until it was finally repainted in BR Deep Bronze green livery with black and orange lining in 1952.
Appearances
The Railway Series
- Enterprising Engines - Tenders for Henry (indirectly mentioned)
- James and the Diesel Engines - Fire-Engine (indirectly mentioned)
Gallery
Locomotives | Steam | 87546 and 98462 | Workshop Engines | Big City Engine | Jinty and Pug | City of Truro | Stepney | Bluebell and Primrose | Adams | Cromford | Captain Baxter | Flying Scotsman | Toby's Brothers | 8783 | 1020 | Stephenson's Rocket | Green Arrow | Boxhill | Iron Duke | Mallard | Duchess of Hamilton | Wilbert | Sixteen | Albert |
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Diesel | Diesel | Diesel 4711 | Diesel 199 | Diesel 40125 | Diesel 31120 | 10751 | |
Rolling Stock | Helena | |
People | Elizabeth II | The Thin Clergyman | The Fat Clergyman | |
Stations | Barrow-in-Furness | Brighton | Carnforth | Crewe | Euston | Horsted Keynes | King's Cross | Lakeside | Norchard | Paddington | St. Pancras | York | |
Railways | Bluebell Railway | British Railways | Corris Railway | Dean Forest Railway | Ffestiniog Railway | Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway | Snowdon Mountain Railway | Talyllyn Railway | Toby's Old Tramway |