This is a companion page to Far North Express 84, September 2021.
Links mentioned in the magazine and some extra material:
The Scammell Scarab delivery vehicles were ubiquitous on British Railways in the 1950s and 60s. Battery equivalents would be very useful now.
The name 'Scarab' and the vehicles' visual appearance suggest they were named after the Scarab Beetle; disappointingly the name was actually coined by the manufacturer as a portmanteau of Scammell and the Arab horse which the 'Mechanical Horse' replaced for British Railways.
Photos licensed under CC BY 2.0
British Railways Scammell Scarab: London 1962 |
Scammel Scarab at the Bluebell Railway |
This wonderful photo, used as the heading and background in the magazine, first appeared in the Summer 2021 Newsletter of the Highland Mainline Community Rail Partnership. It is reproduced here with permission.
The Summer Solstice by Julie Hindlay |
Photos of the event by John Baikie
66302 passing Balloch, Inverness-shire on 20 April 2020 |
66726 Sheffield Wednesday on a light engine movement to Aviemore on 10 August 2020 |