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Under restoration/Never steamed in preservation

Dieses Thema im Forum 'Steam Traction' wurde von JFlambo gestartet, 14 Juni 2013.

  1. 61648

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    Surely you could also include the E4, the J17 and the J69, none of which I believe have steamed (or ever likely to unfortunately) in preservation.
     
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    johnofwessex Resident of Nat Pres

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    What about the Kirtley 2-4-0?

    Be nice to get either that one or the GER 2-4-0 back in steam
     
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    The Kirtley 2-4-0 didn’t make it to BR service though - @steve’s contention was about classes that had been in BR service, had preserved examples but none of which had subsequently run in preservation.

    Tom
     
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    5944 Resident of Nat Pres

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    I'm guessing @Steve meant locos of which more than one from the class survive. There are three 72xxs preserved, none of which have steamed. All other surviving ex-BR locos are the sole remaining examples.
     
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  5. Steve

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    I was really excluding the NRM collection as they were not acquired with any intention of being steamed. I was referring to locos that had been acquired to be used by the heritage movement, which essentially included those bought directly from BR, and those bought from Woodhams.
    Tom's assertion about the GER 0-4-0STalso fitting the bill is, (pedantically;)) right, though.
     
  6. Cartman

    Cartman Part of the furniture

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    It only narrowly missed working for BR, it was withdrawn in 1947. It hasn't steamed in preservation, correct. Another one I would like to see running again.

    Oh, and let's have it black as LMS 20002!
     
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    Genuine BR J94 68077 spent many years stored in Oxenhope exhibition shed on the KWVR.

    It was sold in 2005 & is currently in a dismantled state at the Spa Valley Railway.

    Not sure if it has ever run on the KWVR, it may have been steamed on arrival perhaps but hasn't ever hauled any passenger trains as it wasn't vac brake fitted.
     
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    Has 68078 steamed in preservation? I can't find any details about either of them.
     
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    Mind you, who would have thought even 2-3 years ago that we could be seeing the T3 steam at Swanage in a few years' time? (Not that any further de-accessioning by the NRM is likely for the foreseeable future)
     
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    I've found a source which states that 68077 was steamed - briefly - at Keithley, shortly after arrival.

    "It was bought for use on the Worth Valley Railway (now the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway) and arrived there in September 1971. It was steamed shortly after this but it required attention and the fitting of vacuum brakes before it could be utilised on passenger trains."


    https://preservedbritishsteamlocomo...6-lner-8077-br-68077-ncb-south-yorks-area-14/
     
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    Vandal :)
     
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    68078 Also is another forgotten loco, ( like many others based there) stripped down, and forgotten about at Selinge, last time I saw it , it was nothing more than a collection of parts, in a tarp tent and I don't ever recall anyone actually working on it
     
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    Is that the one the 35011 team had to move to get their loco out?
     
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    martin1656 Nat Pres stalwart Friend

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    no that's another ex National coal board engine, 68078 is ,or was further down the site, behind where 35011 was
     
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    Last I heard, both the Austerities were in the tent, so it could be either. There is a small team that work on 68078, without big funding or backing. They are doing well considering what they have to work with. I believe the bottom end is nearly complete, and the boiler has had work, too.
     
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    Presumably 35025 Brocklebank Line would be included on this list....sadly!
     
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    By my account, these are the ex-BR locos either under restoration or unrestored and have yet to be steamed : (I am likely to have missed a few ) - happy for any corrections & omissions)
    2859
    2874
    2885
    3814
    3845
    3855
    3862
    9629
    7027 Thornbury Castle
    4110
    4121
    4150
    4253
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    5538
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    4979 Wooton Hall
    5952 Cogan Hall
    5967 Bickmarsh Hall
    6984 Owsden Hall
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    6634
    6686
    7200
    7202
    7229
    34010 Sidmouth
    34058 Sir Frederick Pile
    34073 249 Squadron
    35009 Shaw Saville
    35010 Blue Star
    35011 GSN
    35022 Holland America Line
    35025 Brocklebank Line
    30499
    30830
    44123
    44901
    45163
    45293
    45491
    46428
    47445
    47564
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    68078
    75079
    76077
    80100
    80150
    78059/84030
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    92207
    92219
    92245
    1442
    2516
    2818
    4003 Lode Star
    4073 Caerphilly Castle
    4248
    34051 Winston Churchill
    31737
    46235 City of Birmingham
    60008 Dwight Eisenhower
    60010 Dom of Canada
    62785
    68095
    68633

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    Both 42700 and 68846 have steamed in preservation. The former ran for a short time at the KWVR in the 70's. The latter, possibly the first B.R. loco to be privately preserved actually steamed to its first preservation home after the handover. It was also used on an early railtour to the Bluebell. In more recent years it was hired out by the NRM.
    Ray.
    Edit 42500 also ran at Bressingham c.1970 and Gordon Highlander was one of the locos used on railtours by B.R. c.1960 - mainly in Scotland.
     
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    The question might be, firstly what locos might have a useful role if returned to service and secondly which ones are the most 'interesting' from a historical point of view - Gordon Highlander being the obvious example
     
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    As was 62469.
     

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