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Discussion in 'Narrow Gauge Railways' started by 69621, Jan 11, 2010.

  1. SpudUk

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    Fix up a diesel, find a small site somewhere to run it
     
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    You might find it a tad tricky regauging Cogan Hall to 2', but the result would be quite interesting.....

    ;-)

    Richard
     
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    L.A. Engineering, near Nuneaton have a Ruston for sale, from what I have been told it seems to be a 16/20 hp one
     
  5. MartinBall

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    Aren't both Cogan Hall and Isabel owned by the Cambrian Trust? There's nothing on their website to suggest they are for sale. Is this link just very, very out of date?

     
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    Martin Perry Nat Pres stalwart Staff Member Moderator Friend

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    The link is very very new! If I remember correctly the stock is owned by the (ex?) chairman of the Cambrian trust.
     
  7. MartinBall

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    Don't say there's been another falling out among the Cambrians!? I thought Isabel was the main steam motive power on the Trust?
    Wot's gonna happen....!
     
  8. MartinBall

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    Maybe if someone from this thread with the mechanical knowledge could find a nice little 2-foot diesel and be prepared to do it up, then other thread/forum members could maybe set up an owners' syndicate to fund it.....

     
  9. 69621

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    £50k for the 0-6-0 sound cheap to me! I've seen steam rollers and derelict ploging engines make that kind of money!

    Anyone know what condition its in?
     
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    kscanes Resident of Nat Pres

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    Any idea of the origin of the loco?
     
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    Any contacts or company details at all??
     
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    Steve Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    £50K is on the high side, even with a 'ticket'. But, at the end of the day, if someone wants it and is prepared to pay, then the price is right.
    Rollers and Ploughs are different altogether. You don't need a railway to run them on, for a start. Much more suited to a one-man-band and there's still a steady market for them.
     
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    ..... because with rollers and ploughs fraternising with others of the same persuasion is optional, with steam engines its a obligatory peril associated with the hobby, hence the lower price of railway engines.
     
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    And you can go anywhere with a road engine as long as you have the correct licence. When you want, wherever, with whoever, 'tis the perfect antidote to railways. And before you shoot me down, I enjoy both road and rail steam. And boats and beam engines...!
     
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    L A Services Ltd, Bramcote, Warwickshire Tel: 01455 220340
    www.theengineersemporium.co.uk

    Best to call and give your e-mail address, BUT PLEASE do not call if you are not seriously interested in buying!
    The owner of the business is a very busy man and will not welcome SFQ's.
    I will ask him f i see him in the next few days the origin of the loco.
     
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    Ah, I did not know the name L A Services, but I recognise Engineers Emporium. (My bad, I note both names are on their website). Assuming it is the loco I know of, it is a Ruston class LB, wks no 452294 of 1960, originally at Llanforda Hall Waterworks, Oswestry. They did have a Ruston 20DL and a Hunslet as well from the same source - the 20DL I believe has gone to the Ashover Railway, the Hunslet I'm not sure about - Ian, would you mind asking please?
     
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    Is the Hunslet (6298) the one that sold on ebay 19/3/09. I don't know where it moved to either, if it has moved of course?
    Steve
     
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    The Hunset I am told went to Brecon Mountain Rly and the 20 DL did indeed go to the Ashover Rly.
    I did speak with the owner on Sunday a sto What 2ft stock he had left and all he said was it was a Ruston but did not know much more as all the plates were missing so going by process of elimination its the LB that Ken mentions that is left for sale ( he told me of the other 2 as well).
    L.A. Services trade as Engineers Emporium.

    I have no business connection with the above, I just happen to know the owner as we both go to Echills Wood Railway at Kingsbury Water Park.
     
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    Interesting
     
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    Cheers Ian
    I'll amend my notes for the Hunslet.
    Steve
     

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