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.

Those cut at Woodham's...

Discussie in 'Steam Traction' gestart door 22A, 17 jan 2009.

  1. Ann Clark

    Ann Clark Member

    Lid geworden:
    5 dec 2007
    Berichten:
    476
    Leuk Bevonden:
    2
    Locatie:
    Poole
    Wadebridge carried the Cornish Coat of Arms. Not sure if that is her in the picture but it does look familiar. I never went to Barry. You need to ask someone who did. When she arrived at Plymouth she had an assortment of cladding and I seem to remember some sections were missing. Its such a long time ago now the memory is not what it was.

    Ann
     
  2. Nigel Clark

    Nigel Clark Member Loco Owner

    Lid geworden:
    30 mrt 2008
    Berichten:
    459
    Leuk Bevonden:
    113
    Geslacht:
    Man
    Beroep:
    Network Rail Signalman
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    It looks to me that it could be 34067, some BB's had the badge mounted lower down the casing than most. 34072 had the lower mounting but this was not replicated on restoration, I think 34067 also had the lower mounting in BR service.
     
  3. 45581

    45581 Part of the furniture

    Lid geworden:
    25 aug 2007
    Berichten:
    3.120
    Leuk Bevonden:
    652
    If this helps..........I saw 34067 at Eastleigh after withdrawal and the crest had been cut away and a big hole had been left in the casing.
     
  4. 45581

    45581 Part of the furniture

    Lid geworden:
    25 aug 2007
    Berichten:
    3.120
    Leuk Bevonden:
    652
    The attached picture shows the loco minus it's nameplate and cabside insignia and the crest having been removed by cutting through the casing
     
  5. Bulleid Pacific

    Bulleid Pacific Part of the furniture

    Lid geworden:
    14 apr 2007
    Berichten:
    4.033
    Leuk Bevonden:
    1.101
    Beroep:
    A Thingy...
    And to think that a few decades later, I'm having a ride down to Folkestone behind Tangers...
     
  6. nhthompson

    nhthompson New Member

    Lid geworden:
    28 okt 2007
    Berichten:
    53
    Leuk Bevonden:
    0
    Beroep:
    Engineer
    Thanks for posting the photo, however that shows the left hand side, and my Barry photo shows the right. I have posted a cropped version of 340*7 which clearly shows the cut out where the nameplate was removed.

    http://nick301.photos.us.com/p55959367.html

    Here is a recent photo of 34007 showingthe shape of the nameplate:

    http://railphotosbycliffjones.fotopic.net/p50749811.html

    and here is one of 34067:

    http://www.railfaneurope.net/pix/gb...067/interior+detail/Tangmere-Nameplate-01.jpg

    Based on the "shield" shape of the hole, I'm pretty sure that my 340*7 is Wadebridge.
     
  7. Martin Perry

    Martin Perry Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator Friend

    Lid geworden:
    15 apr 2006
    Berichten:
    16.552
    Leuk Bevonden:
    7.905
    Locatie:
    1012 / 60158
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    Not much cladding left when it arrived at Marsh Mills
     
  8. Bulleid Pacific

    Bulleid Pacific Part of the furniture

    Lid geworden:
    14 apr 2007
    Berichten:
    4.033
    Leuk Bevonden:
    1.101
    Beroep:
    A Thingy...
    You can also see the 'shadow' where the 'Wadebridge' name scroll was on the casing above the hole. So it's definitely a WC in the cropped photo, and I'd say it was 34007.
     
  9. Nigel Clark

    Nigel Clark Member Loco Owner

    Lid geworden:
    30 mrt 2008
    Berichten:
    459
    Leuk Bevonden:
    113
    Geslacht:
    Man
    Beroep:
    Network Rail Signalman
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    Nick, the cropped version of your picture leads me to revise my earlier comment. I do agree the shape of the hole matches the WC shield and lines up correctly with the top of the sandbox fillers, also the cabside numbers are not as high up as Tangmere's would be so yes I would now agree that it looks to be 34007 Wadebridge.
     
  10. nhthompson

    nhthompson New Member

    Lid geworden:
    28 okt 2007
    Berichten:
    53
    Leuk Bevonden:
    0
    Beroep:
    Engineer
    Thanks for everyone's comments; my Fotopic gallery had about 200 hits today. I think it's great how we can all get so interested in something that happened 30+ years ago in a rusty siding in South Wales.
     
  11. 1472

    1472 Well-Known Member

    Lid geworden:
    26 aug 2008
    Berichten:
    1.963
    Leuk Bevonden:
    2.664
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    To assist with some research is anybody able to post photos of:

    a. 3817 being cut up at Barry showing whether its tender was also cut
    b. any of the GWR ex Woodham tenders which were sold into steel works use & any clues as to which locos they wre last used with
     
  12. tomparryharry

    tomparryharry Member

    Lid geworden:
    11 mei 2009
    Berichten:
    385
    Leuk Bevonden:
    7
    Beroep:
    Renewable Energy
    Locatie:
    Isle of Wight
    30+ panniers, what a waste.....
     
  13. Reading General

    Reading General Part of the furniture

    Lid geworden:
    18 mei 2011
    Berichten:
    6.081
    Leuk Bevonden:
    2.217
    they died that others might survive (in other words, until extinction looked imminent, interest in saving some was low. Unfortunately some types were bound to slip through the net, but for Woodhams, we would have lost many more)

    Question: have we saved too many to be sustainable into the future?
     
  14. buseng

    buseng Part of the furniture

    Lid geworden:
    9 sep 2005
    Berichten:
    4.801
    Leuk Bevonden:
    349
    Geslacht:
    Man
    Beroep:
    Retired
    Locatie:
    Tilehurst, Reading, Berks.
    They were mostly the later Hawksworth ones only a few years old, 5 years or less? Very lucky 9466 survived.
     
  15. Martin Perry

    Martin Perry Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator Friend

    Lid geworden:
    15 apr 2006
    Berichten:
    16.552
    Leuk Bevonden:
    7.905
    Locatie:
    1012 / 60158
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    Not that lucky - it didn't!! :)
     
  16. Martin Perry

    Martin Perry Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator Friend

    Lid geworden:
    15 apr 2006
    Berichten:
    16.552
    Leuk Bevonden:
    7.905
    Locatie:
    1012 / 60158
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    There was a photo in a copy of the Railway Magazine at the time showing 3817 being chopped and I seem to remember the tender went with it.
     
  17. std tank

    std tank Part of the furniture

    Lid geworden:
    20 sep 2005
    Berichten:
    3.941
    Leuk Bevonden:
    1.076
    Geslacht:
    Man
    Beroep:
    Retired
    Locatie:
    Liverpool
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    9404 was not at Woodhams.
    Don't you mean 9466?
     
  18. Miff

    Miff Part of the furniture Friend

    Lid geworden:
    17 jun 2008
    Berichten:
    3.040
    Leuk Bevonden:
    3.119
    I seem to recall Woodhams may have bought some tender chassis during the 1980s from a steelworks which had used them for some purpose, in order to sell on with locos that didn't have them. Is this correct?
     
  19. gw driver

    gw driver New Member

    Lid geworden:
    28 mrt 2006
    Berichten:
    88
    Leuk Bevonden:
    1
    Locatie:
    Buckinghamshire
    There is a third 94XX about? Where, where, where?
     
  20. Martin Perry

    Martin Perry Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator Friend

    Lid geworden:
    15 apr 2006
    Berichten:
    16.552
    Leuk Bevonden:
    7.905
    Locatie:
    1012 / 60158
    Heritage Railway Volunteer:
    Yes I am an active volunteer
    I think that the confusion may have come from the fact that 9466 carries 9404s original boiler and carried the number briefly at one time, possibly for the GW150 at Didcot?
     

Deel Deze Pagina