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Saturday, 31 January 2015

British Railways standard class 4 tank engine 80080

Arriving here at Bury Bolton St with a train from
Heywood
 
 
In magnificent condition

 

Great Western Railways small Prairie No 4566

Here at Kidderminster town on the Severn Valley
Railway earlier last year
 
 
The Great Western Railway (GWR) 4500 Class or
Small Prairie is a class of 2-6-2T steam locomotives.
They were designed as small mixed traffic branch
 locomotives, mainly used on branch lines. The design
 was based on the earlier 4400 Class, but with larger
 driving wheels and altered wheel spacing. This gave
 them extra speed - capable of 60 mph in service.

 
Three of the class still exist, two of them survivors from
 Woodham Brothers scrapyard in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan,
South Wales. All of them have run in preservation.

 
 Locomotive left Woodham Brothers in August 1970
 

Bullied light pacific City of Wells and that valve gear

Here Wells collects it train at Oxenhope
 
 
Here you see the chain driven valve gear in the oil
bath. Many thanks to the Southern-Locomotives

 
The sides of the oil bath are indeed the frames and
leather cup seals were used when these were first
built which were prone to heavier leakage as the
 seal broke down . Later modern materials such as
neoprene have done much to reduce this difficulty.
 
Further details and description can be found at

Stanier Black Five 45305 a study

Here at Oxenhope on the K&WVR
 




Friday, 30 January 2015

Great Western Railways Large Prairie 4160

Seen here at Minehead some three years ago now
 
 
I keep finding these odd ones tucked away

LNWR Coal tank

Posing here a couple of years ago as LNWR 7799
 
 
We are well blessed with having the Bahamas loco
society at Ingrow

 
They are the custodians for the National Trust of
this the oldest locomotive to run on the main line

Standard 4 75029 at Pickering

Do enjoy the pictures, they were taken on a visit to
Pickering
 







GWR Kinlet Hall No4936

At Minehead awaits the road for
 
 



 
 

GWR Large Prairie No 4160 at Minehead

Just enjoy the pictures they speak for them selves
 
 
 





 
 

GWR Large Prairie 4160

My visits to the West Somerset are always a highlight
of the train spotting year
 
 
Here large prairie 4160 moves off shed for duty
at Minehead.
 
 

Austerity 90733 and City of Wells at Haworth

As well as Wells Austerity 90733 came back into
full service this year
 
 
Good to see them running together on the busy
summer days

 
That summer seems a long time ago on a cold
wintry day such as today
 

Southern Railways West Country Pacific 34092 'City of Wells'

Newly out shopped she created much interest
 
 
After thirty years it was great to see her back

Thursday, 29 January 2015

GWR 'King George V' The drivers place

It doesn't seem like much of a view
 
 
Named after the monarch on the throne
when the engine was built

 
Plenty for the driver and fireman to keep an eye on

 
Many thanks NRM

Woody Bay on the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway

I was surprised how commodious the
brake/goods van was. Of course it was
a commercial working railway and
carried much goods as well as heavy
passenger traffic in the summer
 
 
These were on display at Woody Bay
at that time

 
The first of the original carriages was on display too

 
Now of course thanks to the work of
the volunteers a full rake of three are
fully restored. My team tried them out

 
So much credit to this railways it has grown steadily
year on year and we visit every year on our annual
holiday in Devon
 

Lynton and Barnstaple some more of that first visit.

BRONLLWYD at Woody Bay
 
 
They have some great narrow gauge Diesel shunter's

 
Here the footplate of STATFOLD

 
That year STAFOLD was doing the
daily runs

 

Wednesday, 28 January 2015

A busy Autumnal day at Ramsbottom on the East Lancashire Railway

Once again the Standard Class 4 tank is in charge
 
 
Sapper the Hunslet Austerity was hauling the down
train

 
80080 ready for departure to Rawtenstall

 
Just as it used to be.