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Discussion in 'Steam Traction' started by Richard Roper, Dec 29, 2009.

  1. Richard Roper

    Richard Roper Well-Known Member

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    As we know, Scots Guardsman has proved itself to be an exemplary performer on the main line since its major overhaul at Carnforth.
    What I am interested to know, is just what the overhaul entailed, as it was reputed to be "knackered" whilst dismantled at Tyseley.
    I read at the time that either some, or all, of the frames may have needed renewal. Is this true? How much WAS replaced?
    It would be very interesting if David Smith would ever compile a book covering the overhaul of Scots Guardsman, and the restoration of Galatea.
    In the meantime, does anybody have any information at all?

    Richard Roper.
     
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    green five Resident of Nat Pres

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    Richard, I asked the same questions when she was outshopped but didn't get much of an answer.
     
  3. lordy

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    I don't know about 46115, but Galatea as far as I know is actually owned by a charity, The North of England Historic Railway Trust. Most railway charities have included in their aims something like 'educating and information the public' about their activities so perhaps they ought to be doing it. Don't hold your breath though :)

    Cheers
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    What was 46115's mainline career like in the 70s? I only recently discovered that she ran during this period.
     
  5. Pete Thornhill

    Pete Thornhill Resident of Nat Pres Staff Member Administrator Moderator Friend

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    Not a lot two trips in 1978 IIRC. The regulations were tightened and 46115 didn't meet them so was withdrawn after these two runs.
     
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    I was visiting York while one of those trips was being run. We passed 46115 at Sheffield in sunshine if memory serves me correctly and then watched it arrive at York in fog! A link to the only half decent picture from that day is below.

    http://phil-edwards.photobook.org.uk/p51442985.html
     
  7. 46118

    46118 Part of the furniture

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    46115 features in next week's railway journey programme with Michael Portillo. (Each weekday at 18-30 hours on BBC2) Looks like a trip over the S & C. I guess it continues his "Bradshaw/Victorian past" theme.

    I agree with the earlier comments re 46115. Images of it before overhaul showed a very derelict engine in need of a heavy general. Mr Smith and his team look to have done an excellent job. Roll on "Galatea" please!....

    46118
     
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    RalphW Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Administrator Friend

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    The last trip I did behind Scots Guardsman was north out of Crewe, as set off past the North Box, the clanking of rods was very loud and comments were made as to whether she would last the day. She did and a great run it was...
     
  9. J Shuttleworth

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    In answer to queries about 6115's pre-WCR main line exploits, these brief notes might suffice:

    Towards the end of its BR career, 46115 was probably best-known for its role, hauling the RCTS's 'Re-built Scot Commerative Rail Tour, on 13 Feb 1965, from Crewe to Carlisle and back, as very run-down but nicely-cleaned stand-in, for a failed 46160 'Queen's Westminster Rifleman'. As the last 'Scot' in service, 46115 was withdrawn from Carlisle Kingmoor, in January 1966, initially moving to Keighley for preservation, thence moving to the Dinting Railway Centre, in 1969.

    In September1978, 6115 was first steamed in preservation (in LMS 1946 black livery) and, in the next two months, made three main line trips, over the Hope Valley (the first, a test run to Nunnery carraige sidings, Sheffield, the other two railtours to York). Changes to boiler regulations meant no more main line trips, although 6115 did venture out again, under its own steam, to 'The Great Railway Exposition', held at Liverpool Rd, in August 1980, when it ran, from Dinting, in company with 'Hardwicke' and Derek Foster's 'Jinty' 7298 - an extraordinary combination, which I was lucky enough to witness and photograph, particularly during the long lay-over at Man Vic, en route!

    JS
     
  10. RalphW

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    Thanks for that James, that trip in Feb 1965 was the one I was on details at http://www.sixbellsjunction.co.uk/
    What we need is a rerun of that in 2015. A 50th anniversary run, now that's a target for you to aim for. :eek:hwell:
     
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    Ive got a few pictures of this tour taken by my father at Hellifield & carlisle

    Fotopic collection here - http://john-robinson.fotopic.net/c1413021.html

    Also some snipits of that run plus runs of it in 2009 on the PSOV DVD "Steam on the Mainline 2009" - excellent DVD!!
     
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    Here she is in on 14th October 1978 at New Mills in the fog
    http://www.railpictures.net/showphotos.php

    Here on 11th November at New Mills again, this time with sunshine
    http://graham-williams.fotopic.net/p62888314.html

    Here with Hardwicke and 1000 at Park, Mancheeter, on its way from Dinting to Liverpool Rd.
    http://graham-williams.fotopic.net/p62888315.html

    Here at Liverpool Rd.
    http://graham-williams.fotopic.net/p62888316.html

    Here on return from Liverpool Rd to Dinting.
    http://graham-williams.fotopic.net/p62888313.html
    http://graham-williams.fotopic.net/p62888312.html
     
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    Graham, the first link goes to the site showing American locos, not 46115.
     
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    Those pics of the 1980 outing of 6115 give us a kind of sneak preview of what 6233 will look like in LMS lined black this year. Purr !
     
  15. willig

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    Whoops! Thanks for pointing that out Ralph.

    This is the correct link for the shot of 6115 in the fog at New Mills. It's on RailPictures.net as I haven't uploaded it to my fotopic site yet.
    http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=207232&nseq=2

    Actually the site (RailPictures.net)has plenty of UK stuff on it. It is without doubt the site with the best quality rail photos on it, from any country. Many of the images are just out of this world. Way ahead of anything being produced in the UK.

    e.g.Just look at some of these. http://www.railpictures.net/showphotos.php?pchoice=1

    Er... sorry, I seem to have gone off topic here. (it's just that I have about 750 shots on the site and I rate it really highly)
     
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    there's a pic of 6115 at dinting in a cosmetically restored state, looking quite snazzy with red stripes, on the railway herald photo section of the web site.
     
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    "Snazzy"??

    Er, otherwise know as LMS 1946 passenger livery, ie. gloss black with maroon (not 'crimson lake') and straw lining. 6115 was the first converted 'Royal Scot' to be fitted with smoke deflectors, in 1947, and the only one to be done so under LMS ownership, hence the interest in this very attractive livery, whilstunder Dinting's custodianship. This is the livery which 6233 is due to carry, for the remainder of 2010.

    JS
     
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    46118 Part of the furniture

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    Again, historically accurate, 6233 having received smoke deflectors in 1946, received the LMS passenger livery in 1947, which it carried until 1950 when it went into BR experimental blue.
     
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    Hmm.. a bit off topic but I recieved a postcard entitled 'LMS CREWE WORKS' with the legend BUILDING 'CORONATION' CLASS ENGINES, and the stream lined casing is blue. dated 1937 by Rethi.
     
  20. tfftfftff86

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    That blue would be Caledonian Blue, and any loco number on the postcard must have been 6220/1/2/3 or -4. The next batch of five was in crimson lake, and no more were built as streamlined after that.
     

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