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Stanier 8F's

Discussion in 'BR era (from 1948)' started by neildimmer, Dec 27, 2011.

  1. neildimmer

    neildimmer Resident of Nat Pres

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    Evening all

    I have added the 1st of 2 collections featuring Stanier 8F’s the first are pre 1968 photos

    A few stand out photos
    Steam to the rescue of a failed Diesel
    48451 & failed D2## Eastwood June 1968
    Stanier Class 8F - Railway-Photography's Photos | SmugMug
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    Even though diesels were getting revenge
    48307-48700-45294-48740 hauled to the scrap yard by D6739 Wakefield Kirkgate 17-5-68
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    The end of an era
    48191 last Copy Pit banker Rose Grove mpd 11-08-68
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    The End Lostock Hall 11-8-68
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    on a more cheerier note ex works
    48391 Horwich Works 04-06-62
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    Ooops!!!
    48618 derailed tender Euxton Jct August 1968
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    And down on Gods Wonderful Railway
    48459 & 9633 Newton Abott 1960
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    48459 & Uid Manor
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    Full Collection

    48002-48451
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    48451-48730
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    Neil
     
  2. Big Dave

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    Neil

    You have an interesting 8F on your Castles page Nos. 81/82 on Llanelli shed.

    This engine 48309 which together with 48707 pulled the Royal Train from Neyland to Aberystwyth 7/8/1955 and back to Carmarthen the next day, they were also the only 8F's fitted with steam heat'
    This must have been a great sight and sound climbing out of Aberystwyth and on up Trawscoed bank with nearly 500 tons on the drawbar.
    Referenced from Cambrian Companionship by TP Dalton OPC ISBN0-86093-344-X well worth a read.

    Cheers Dave
     
  3. ADB968008

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    First time I've ever seen a picture of a clean 8f taken before 1968.
     
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    Wasn't some of the Bath Green Park 8F's fitted with Steam heat in the 1960's?
     
  5. Big Dave

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    Those would be LLanelli engines that were transferred out on the closure of the Central Wales route to through freight in 1964.

    Cheers Dave
     
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    As Big Dave says, they were the ex-Royal engines already fitted with CWA. No others with fitted with it to work over the S&D.
     
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    torgormaig Part of the furniture Friend

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    While much is made of the fact that 48309 was once fitted with CWA for a royal duty in 1955, does anyone know if it was still fitted when working on the S&D a decade later? If it was, it was almost certainly never used, despite the fact that this loco worked several specials and the occasional passenger train during the last year of the line. It was in fact one of the three active 8Fs at Bath during the last week of service, yet it was 48706 which worked the GWS special on the Sat (5th March) while 48760 was entrusted with the 8.15 am Bath to Templecombe on that bitterly cold and frosty morning - a train that cried out for a steam heated loco had one been available.

    Peter James
     
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    buseng Part of the furniture

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    Interesting, this is the same loco that is now totally stripped for spares including the boiler for the County project.
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    I didn't realise it lasted until the end of steam in Aug '68.
    Edit. On reflection, if you enlarge the photo it looks like 48618. Can anyone confirm?
     
  9. Big Dave

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    I would surmise that either it was left on but lack of use meant that it was impossible to use or, it had been removed during a later major overhaul and not refitted.
    I would guess probably the latter.

    Cheers Dave
     
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    Having a closer look it does look like 48618

    Neil
     
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    Alan Wilkinson's book, 'Stanier 8Fs at Work', on Page 109 shows 48707 on Gresford Bank on 1st June 1964. The steam heat bag can be clearly seen below the buffer beam.

    This suggests that the engines retained the CWA to the end, and the fact that the bag was still fitted, even in August when most locos had them removed through the summer, suggests that it was still useable. Certainly it must have survived several repairs since fitting in 1955.
     
  12. ADB968008

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    picture of the loco here.. steam heat pipe evident.

    8F 48707 in 1963 around Llanharan South Wales Mainline by John Witshire | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
     

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