Initially she went to the now defunct Swansea Valley Railway, arriving on the GWSR in 2003. The following collection of photos of her during her time at Barry, or on the Swansea Valley Railway and were taken by Dave Roberts and are used with his kind permission:
In 2003, she arrived on the Gloucestershire and Warwickshire Railway: The following photos were taken by Ian Carpenter charting the progress of her restoration:
Being inspected on the Swansea Valley Railway Feb 2003. |
A youthful looking George peers out from the firebox. Reports that he only ventured in there because somebody had thrown in a chocolate biscuit have been refuted! |
The ravages of salt laden air at Barry evident on the cross head, slide bars and piston rod |
Leaving Swansea Valley Railway |
In the car park at Toddington, with George & Ian |
Taking her turn in the restoration queue |
Work commencing, October 2003 |
George gets his leg over... the running plate. |
Smoke box internals |
George making sparks fly |
Cab and bunker removed |
Removed bunker |
Lifting the boiler |
Removing the pony truck |
New firebox outer wrapper welded in. |
Neil and George |
Un-machine con rods |
Ian fitting a buffer |
New ash pan |
Andy works on the cab roof |
I think that this is one of the side tanks. It may just have a leak or two |
New side tanks and bunker largely in place. |
Tim shoveling in the wrong end |
Andy demonstrating that his car needs a safety valve bonnet too |
Proudly displaying the fruits of his labours, fitted on the boiler. |
Do you have the equipment for machining the con rods on site (and the machinist expertise of course!)?
ReplyDeleteAn excellent question Howard, to which I'm afraid that I don't know the answer. I'll endeavour to find out and let you know.
DeleteHello.
ReplyDeleteI am from the Epping Ongar Railway. You have loaned us your lovely locomotive 4270. I am writing an article about her for the EOR's next edition of its quarterly journal 'Mixed Traffic'. I was wondering if you have any photos of 4270 that I could use - preferably an old one of her in GWR/BR days, or one of her at Barry Scrapyard or in the early days of restoration. Full credit will of course be given.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Kind regards,
Greg.