In the annals of preservation in BR days, this would seem to be a sad case. Given the Scottish Region's good work with bringing the Jones Goods, CR 123 and Glen Douglas out into the limelight, what went wrong for poor old Ben Alder?
Anyone any ideas?
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A topper is proper if the train's a non-stopper!
After withdrawal 54398 was put aside for preservation and kept in various places for several years. I saw it in summer 1960 when it was inside Forfar shed. From what I've heard the outcome was a case of communications breakdown. There was a realistic scheme to save it but it appears that someone on the railway got impatient and had Ben Alder towed away for scrap a short while before the money turned up. All very sad.
On a somewhat similar theme wasn't there a D16 put by at Stratford (in the late 1950s?) for a private purchaser? That too fell through, possibly for want of funds, but at least the N7 was saved instead.
Nowadays we hear a lot about 'Joe Bloggs' A4', 'So-and So's B;ack Five', etc. etc. Shame those folks weren't around 40-50 years ago.
On a somewhat similar theme wasn't there a D16 put by at Stratford (in the late 1950s?) for a private purchaser? That too fell through, possibly for want of funds, but at least the N7 was saved instead.
Nowadays we hear a lot about 'Joe Bloggs' A4', 'So-and So's B;ack Five', etc. etc. Shame those folks weren't around 40-50 years ago.
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I may be wrong about the number but 62522 is the one that comes to mind. One of that class was certainly stored for a while at Stratford with a view to eventual sale, and I believe the prospective purchaser was the late Dr Fred Youell who was a GER devotee who eventually bought 69621. Of course in those days there was not only the problem of buying an engine, but of finding somewhere to keep it too once you had paid for it. All this happened a few years when not even the Bluebell Line was running as a preservation line.
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