A shot of the only standard gauge Beyer-Garrat in the UK. 0-4-0 0-4-0BG 6841 "William Francis"
Ex-Baddersley Colliery, Athertone, Warwickshire.
One member of staff informed me it might be next in line for a major overhaul. Time will tell.
On display during my visit was the GER/LNER E4 2-4-0, LTSR 4-4-2 Thundersley, a 2-10-0 German Kreigslok (ex Norwegian Rly), the BG plus a few Royal Coaches.
Rgds
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GNR Atlantics @ Bressingham.
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Re: GNR Atlantics @ Bressingham.
Ay up!
That's quite an impressive sight is yon Garratt!
That's quite an impressive sight is yon Garratt!
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
Re: GNR Atlantics @ Bressingham.
I visited Bressingham in about 1981. At the time, there was also a SNCF 141R posed alongside the DRG Kriegslok. I think the former eventually went back to France. If the Kriegslok is still there, then I wonder if it would ever steam again?
As I recall, Alan Bloom and David Ward refused to release the engine at the time on the basis that the NRM had put 70013 "on permanent loan" to Bressingham. This begged the question as to whether a loan could ever be "permanent". If it was, then it was no longer a loan in the strictest sense of the word.
By releasing 70013, Bressingham would lose what would be a cash cow.
It was to do with Steam Railway magazine's attempt to get the engine released and in steam in time for the anniversary of the 1968 Fifteen Guinea Special.blackout60800 wrote:What was all the polava with 70013 and Bressingham a few years back? I can't quite seem to remember, thats all.
As I recall, Alan Bloom and David Ward refused to release the engine at the time on the basis that the NRM had put 70013 "on permanent loan" to Bressingham. This begged the question as to whether a loan could ever be "permanent". If it was, then it was no longer a loan in the strictest sense of the word.
By releasing 70013, Bressingham would lose what would be a cash cow.
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Re: GNR Atlantics @ Bressingham.
I think you'll find the 'Duchess' was 6233 Duchess of Sutherland. Fully restored, she has already done one 10yr stint on the mainline, currently she is in pieces for overhaul for the next 10yr running period
Incidently, she actually hauled the royal train, on the main line, in the early years of this century
Incidently, she actually hauled the royal train, on the main line, in the early years of this century
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The light at the end of the tunnel is probably a train coming towards you!!
The light at the end of the tunnel is probably a train coming towards you!!