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Discussion in 'Steam Traction' started by ADB968008, May 6, 2011.

  1. ADB968008

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    Is there any real proof of this Stanier 2-6-4t remaining there ?
    I would have thought a full locomotive would have been taken the bits by the bean counters and weighed in regardless of location ?.. I mean why leave it when it was worth something ?
     
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    Fowler 2-6-4T. I reckon that the archive of the local Hendon paper at the time would prove or disprove this rumour.
     
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    Are there still bits of 3817 on a footpath route in Stoke on Trent, I remember driving past the smokebox and chimney many years ago.
    Also there was a sculpture at York University made out of bits of 8F which I last saw around 1997.
     
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    This was the loco derailed in the fiming of 'The Password is Courage' and it was reportedly cut up in situ at the end of filming. Its a bit bizarre to imagine it being left lying there whilst a motorway was built over it!
     
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    I seem to recall that its the 'P' class, with just 2 large tubes. By some accounts, it went thro' Swindon, and was never steamed, as by that time, the run-down was in full flow. A boiler inspector was much impressed by its overall condition.

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    Martin Perry Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator Friend

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    According to the Rail UK website, 42325 was cut up on 30/04/1962.
     
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    I hope nobody makes an attempt to retrieve the chimney from 3817 - it's a fibreglass replica. The original was acquired for use on 2859 at Llangollen many years ago in return for us providing a replica. There is still a 2-row superheater header in the smokebox.

    Bob.
     
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    i heard a rumour that when bombardier transportation was demolished in doncaster ?that an old guy who had worked there in the 60s had said a large amount of locomotive spares were just buried as well as some small scrap shunting locos as the value of scrap was so low that it wasnt worth scrapping ?
     
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    Is it Sheerness where a load of MN/WC/BoB rods support the dockside?
     
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    Castle pony wheels are supporting Jodrell Banks antenna.
     
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    ... and the azimuth bearings were turret bearings from a scrapped battleship ... but I believe that the Castle pony wheels were replaced some years ago and went to the GWS who found that they were unfit for re-use.
     
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    And my great uncle Alfred put them there :happy:
     
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    Then there's a Furness Railway 0-6-0 200ft down a mine... Might be a little rusty but would be fascinating what modern ultrasound might find... Thought there might be a tender top from similar at a farm in Foulness...
     
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    There's supposed to be a Midland locomotive under Dandry Mire at Hawes Junction (Garsdale), where it ran off the end of the turntable road. Now THAT I'd love to see!

    As far as I know, the KWVR's 57xx, 5775, still carries a Dean Goods boiler.

    One of the bogie wheelsets on 45596 Bahamas is from an LNWR Claughton 4-6-0.

    There's the remains of a Quarry Hunslet on one of the levels in Dinorwic Slate Mine, reputed to be completely inaccessible.


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    This was investigated in one of the magazines some years back and all that was there was the remains of a chimney.
    Is this the one that was recovered by the Launceston railway and has been restored? There was also the remains of a deWinton 0-4-0VB at Pen-yr-Orsedd (?) until quite recently
     
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    Thats what i was thinking, but i thought it was still up there. Also dorothy was not at Dinorwic.
     
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    did some one same something about a ex furness railway tender top ? if so any more details ?
     
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    I'm pretty certain the one at Dinorwic was Alice which was eventually recovered.

    There is supposed to be a loco buried at one of the slate quarries round Moel Tryfan, and also rumours of a WW1 perol locol hidden away somewhere in the same area. Having noted how thorough the local scrap guys are, I doubt either would be easy to locate or recover!
     
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    I have the RH droplink from DB 38 2530 (Prussian P8) acquired at Bw Tübingen in 1973. It's one of the most useful tools in my garage!

    I also have several LMS-type whistles (ex-WD 2-8-0s) courtesy of Alber Draper.
     

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