That's beautiful Mark!!
A lovely example of a class 47!

When I went trainspotting with my ex (yes I sometimes did that very un-girlie thing!!) I recorded in my ABC BR Motive Power Combined Volume for 1986 (I still have it!!
) that very 47292 being at Bristol Temple Meads on a passenger train in 1986. Unfortunately I did not record the exact date in that year, but as I was always a fair weather girl I know it was in the summer months!!

She did spend a lot of her time around that part of the world (she is ex freighliner).
We have had a few anoraks moaning about the colour scheme as its not one shes ever had (the cabs are normaly fully yellow which looks shite!) but, I think its about spot on and its good that the owner is adding another chapter to her history rather than trying to re-live a past one.
Mark you can tell the anoraks they are wrong!

I have colour photos dating from the 1980s at Eastleigh and 1986 at Bristol Temple Meads, which record the BR 47s in the EXACT colour scheme, including the cab, as your 47292!
It is the
Intercity liveried 47s that have the yellow around the cab in a slightly different format, but they are still NOT completely yellow! The large BR 'double track' logo, along with the white and red stripe on a silver half body band along the sides is the other difference with the
Intercity 47s, as in the case of 47609 I have pictured in 1986.
To reiterate, your 47292 conforms exactly with the standard BR livery scheme for 47s of the 1980s, as in the case of 47279 as I have photographed in 1986 and 47285 photographed earlier on the 26-8-78 at 1305 on Eastleigh Station.

EDIT: Just noted that 47292 in 1986 was an Immingham based 47/0 engine.
