If you register, you can do a lot more. And become an active part of our growing community. You'll have access to hidden forums, and enjoy the ability of replying and starting conversations.

another post got me thinking....

الموضوع في 'Steam Traction' بواسطة Reading General, بتاريخ ‏24 ديسمبر 2014.

  1. Reading General

    Reading General Part of the furniture

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏18 ماي 2011
    المشاركات:
    6,081
    عدد المعجبين:
    2,217
    ...which loco has run the most miles/ spent the longest in service in Preservation?
     
  2. chrishallam

    chrishallam Well-Known Member

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏25 مارس 2007
    المشاركات:
    1,058
    عدد المعجبين:
    420
    مكان الإقامة:
    Uk
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    The most miles I would imagine would be Ellerman Lines at York. Or is that cheating a little bit?;)
     
  3. Martin Perry

    Martin Perry Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator Friend

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏15 إبريل 2006
    المشاركات:
    16,554
    عدد المعجبين:
    7,906
    مكان الإقامة:
    1012 / 60158
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
  4. Jamessquared

    Jamessquared Nat Pres stalwart

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏8 مارس 2008
    المشاركات:
    28,600
    عدد المعجبين:
    68,093
    مكان الإقامة:
    LBSC 215
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    Longest in service - I suspect might be Stepney, which has been preserved 54 years and has spent a lot of that time in traffic. Otherwise maybe one of the TR or FfR locos - I'm less famiar with their service history, but e.g. Dolgoch and Talyllyn have been in preservation for ten years more than even Stepney.

    Biggest mileage - I wonder if it is something a bit left-field like Clan Line, which has been preserved a comparatively long time, has been mostly in traffic and, being mainline, has the opportunity to do fairly big annual mileage a when actually running?

    Should say - both are guesses, I don't have figures to back them up.

    Tom
     
  5. Matt37401

    Matt37401 Nat Pres stalwart

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏8 جوان 2014
    المشاركات:
    15,605
    عدد المعجبين:
    12,047
    مكان الإقامة:
    Wnxx
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    Id go even more leftfield and I'll go for 48151 that pretty much seems to have been in service since the mid eightie's and pretty much all its mileage has been on the mainline.
     
  6. Steamage

    Steamage Part of the furniture

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏14 سبتمبر 2005
    المشاركات:
    4,758
    عدد المعجبين:
    1,149
    مكان الإقامة:
    Oxford
    The original TR locos, Talyllyn and Dolgoch, must have the longest period in preservation. IIRC, Tom Rolt, Michael Whitehouse and the others formed the world's first railway preservation society in 1951, 63 years ago. I'd guess that the Ffestiniog locos probably have a higher annual mileage, because of the length of the line. In the standard gauge world, was Stepney preserved before Flying Scotsman? Do locos like GNR No. 1, "preserved" by the LNER, count in this context?

    I'd expect that locos like 80136, that have had long periods of daily working on long preserved lines such as the NYMR, are likely to have the highest mileage. Which locos on the oldest, longest lines have the highest mileages? Those that are also (or have been) mainline certified, such as 62005, are probably the top candidates.
     
  7. Jimc

    Jimc Part of the furniture

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏8 سبتمبر 2005
    المشاركات:
    4,154
    عدد المعجبين:
    4,902
    الوظيفة:
    Once computers, now part time writer I suppose.
    مكان الإقامة:
    SE England
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    Truro must have done a few miles on Service trains when steamed in the 50s, does that count?
     
  8. Neil_Scott

    Neil_Scott Part of the furniture

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏25 إبريل 2008
    المشاركات:
    3,155
    عدد المعجبين:
    302
    الجنس:
    ذكر
    الوظيفة:
    Railway servant
    مكان الإقامة:
    Worcester
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    To answer this surely you have decide what preservation means, did it start in 1951 or before?
     
  9. Chris86

    Chris86 Well-Known Member

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏31 اكتوبر 2011
    المشاركات:
    1,743
    عدد المعجبين:
    2,194
    الوظيفة:
    Safety, technical and vehicle trainer
    مكان الإقامة:
    South Yorkshire
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    No I do not currently volunteer
    Im sure I read somewhere that the highest preservation milage was 48773 on the SVR? I could well be wrong though........

    Chris
     
  10. Robin

    Robin Well-Known Member Friend

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏7 ماي 2012
    المشاركات:
    1,514
    عدد المعجبين:
    2,058
    مكان الإقامة:
    Stourbridge
    48773 has done 151,805 miles, according to the Autumn edition of the Severn Valley News.
     
  11. Jamessquared

    Jamessquared Nat Pres stalwart

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏8 مارس 2008
    المشاركات:
    28,600
    عدد المعجبين:
    68,093
    مكان الإقامة:
    LBSC 215
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    I interpreted the OP's question to mean "which loco has been operational for the longest in preservation", not just preserved (in any state) for a long period (i.e. it asks "longest in service"). Rocket was preserved (as in acquired by the Science Museum) in about 1860, and arguably was privately preserved for twenty-odd years before that, but it hasn't had too many steaming days in that time!

    With regard locos like City of Truro, the T9, Jones Goods, Caley Single etc that had celebrity careers on the mainline in the 1950s / 1960s, were they still owned by the BRB at the time? That would argue against their being "preserved" at that time.

    Amongst standard gauge locos, Stepney, P class 27, the Adams radial tank, the North London tank, the Dukedog, Captain Baxter, Birch Grove and Fenchurch have all had over fifty years in preservation, and of those, I suspect Stepney has had the most time available for traffic. It's possible that something on the TR / FfR has had more years available for service on account of being preserved for longer, but I don't know the history.

    Tom
     
    Last edited: ‏24 ديسمبر 2014
  12. al4466

    al4466 New Member

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏13 ماي 2010
    المشاركات:
    52
    عدد المعجبين:
    1
    مكان الإقامة:
    Cambridge
    Ring haw at NNR did 22 years straight at one point, every time I visited in the 90s it was in steam doing something
     
  13. Reading General

    Reading General Part of the furniture

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏18 ماي 2011
    المشاركات:
    6,081
    عدد المعجبين:
    2,217
    Indeed that's what I meant. Actual steaming days/ miles run,,,,
     
  14. flying scotsman123

    flying scotsman123 Resident of Nat Pres

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏9 سبتمبر 2013
    المشاركات:
    10,785
    عدد المعجبين:
    19,099
    الجنس:
    ذكر
    مكان الإقامة:
    Cheltenham
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    You still need to know the actual preservation dates in some cases, as with the examples you mentioned. That is what I assumed was meant - ie when does Truro's miles begin to be preservation ones?
     
  15. Reading General

    Reading General Part of the furniture

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏18 ماي 2011
    المشاركات:
    6,081
    عدد المعجبين:
    2,217
    1931 was the date of it's preservation....but it did no mileage until about 1957 and not an astronomic amount since, so I doubt it's a contender (but it has a far greater claim to fame anyway)
     
  16. Jamessquared

    Jamessquared Nat Pres stalwart

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏8 مارس 2008
    المشاركات:
    28,600
    عدد المعجبين:
    68,093
    مكان الإقامة:
    LBSC 215
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    What, the first loco to do about 97 mph? :)

    Tom
     
    Last edited: ‏24 ديسمبر 2014
  17. 61624

    61624 Part of the furniture

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏27 سبتمبر 2006
    المشاركات:
    5,294
    عدد المعجبين:
    3,603
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    I don't know what 80135's mileage on the NYMR now stands at, but it must be well over 100,000, and I would imagine that both 45428 and 75029 are catching it up quite rapidly. Another dark horse is S15 30425/30841, although its schizophrenic identity crisis might rule it out!
     
  18. Reading General

    Reading General Part of the furniture

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏18 ماي 2011
    المشاركات:
    6,081
    عدد المعجبين:
    2,217
    Yes it did that, and the very next day it topped the ton too.
     
  19. Pete Thornhill

    Pete Thornhill Resident of Nat Pres Staff Member Administrator Moderator Friend

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏24 جويلية 2008
    المشاركات:
    7,943
    عدد المعجبين:
    6,250
    I reckon that for a Standard gauge loco 48773 has to be a contender as Robin mentioned above. As a slight aside (this thread got me thinking) The SVR must have more 100,000 milers than any other railway - 48773, 80079, 7802, 42968 & 46643.

    Although not a contender worthy of special mention is the Furness Railway trusts Austerity "Cumbria" which managed to clock up over 100,000 miles on the LHR. Not bad considering the lines length so it might not win on mileage but considering to do 100.000 miles is nearly 15000 round trips then it must of been in steam a lot so might be a contender for steaming days mind.
     
  20. Jamessquared

    Jamessquared Nat Pres stalwart

    إنضم إلينا في:
    ‏8 مارس 2008
    المشاركات:
    28,600
    عدد المعجبين:
    68,093
    مكان الإقامة:
    LBSC 215
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    Yeah, but an awful lot of ours were well past a million before they even entered preservation!

    Tom
     
    أعجب بهذه المشاركة Pete Thornhill

مشاركة هذه الصفحة