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Locomotive News - January 2011

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O2 Class W24 ‘Calbourne’

Calbourne, deservedly, has been the centre of attention since the welcome return to service earlier this year, celebrated by the “Calbourne Weekend”. The locomotive has performed well and has recently undergone routine maintenance and winterisation.  W24 will be back in steam on 23rd January 2011 for 'The Last Train' event, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Wight Locomotive Society's move to Havenstreet.  'Calbourne' is now pencilled in for the 21st to 25th February 2011 Half Term train service.

W24 'Calbourne' in a 'winterised' condition - December 2010.

A1x Class W8 ‘Freshwater’

Now laid up for the winter, following a busy season.

W8 on 'The Tourist' during the October 2010 'Calbourne Weekend'.

A1x Class W11 ‘Newport’

Work is progressing to bring this locomotive back into service as a priority. The cab is receiving attention to replace corroded steelwork while the cylinders and motion are being stripped down for examination and repair.

W11 in the Mechanical Engineering Workshop during December 2010.  Various 'bits and pieces' ready for refurbishment are on the bench at the front.Between the frames - eccentric rods, expansion links etc. have been removed for refurbishment.Works Foreman Andy Summers and Cleaner Jack Woodhams carrying out some internal repairs on one of W11's tanks.  Jack is one of the few members of the works staff able to fit through the tank filler!W11's bits and pieces bench.

Hawthorn Leslie W37 ‘Invincible’

Out of service, pending a 10-year overhaul and boiler survey.

Barclay W38 ‘Ajax’

Available for service.

Hunslet Austerity WD192 'Waggoner'

Currently over the Wheel Drop for attention to bearings to reduce lateral movement in wheel-sets.

'Waggoner' on the wheel drop.The leading axle lowered to allow the axleboxes to be removed.One of 'Waggoners's axelboxes receives attention in the works.

Hunslet Austerity WD198 ‘Royal Engineer’

Service locomotive for Christmas/New Year operations. The freezing winter conditions over the Christmas period made routine frost precautions essential to prevent damage to locomotive components; lubricators were drained of water at the end of each duty and sufficient fire left on the grate to prevent rapid cooling of the boiler - the overnight temperature at Havenstreet dropped as low as -5c.  Despite precautions, crews still had to contend with frozen site water supplies and injector water feeds.  The 'fire devil' had to be lit under the water tower on a number of occasions to ensure that the locomotive supply was maintained.  The icy weather brought  slippery rail head conditions, giving our footplate crews some challenging times! 

28th December 2010, WD 198 is prepared for 'Mince Pie Special' duty.  Andy Summers adds the water treatment, Jake Vivash polishes the nameplate.The winter weather did not put off Cleaners Jack Woodhams (left) and Jake Vivash.

Hunslet Austerity 3850 ‘Juno’

Juno, as the last untouched and original example of a class of 484, has been placed on loan with the National Railway Museum. It is now on display in the Collection Building and will be conserved in the museum’s Conservation Workshop in due course. (For more information on Locomotion: The National Railway Museum at Shildon, visit www.nrm.org.uk/locomotion and http://www.nrm.org.uk/AboutUs/PressOffice/PressReleases/2010/November/juno.aspx

'Juno' ready to leave for York - 28th October 2010.

Ivatt 41298

Preventative maintenance only.

41298's footplate.

Ivatt 41313

Preventative maintenance only.

41313 outside the works at Havenstreet.

Ivatt 46447

Preventative maintenance only.

46447 following conservation work - Autumn 2009.

BR Class 03 D2059

Our ‘Thunderbird’ (Emergency Standby Locomotive). Routine servicing has been carried out over the last few weeks. Also available for engineering trains and shunting. It is planned that D2059 willhaul the 1338hrs Havenstreet-Smallbrook-Wootton-Havenstreet  service during the 21st to 25th February 2011 Half Term train service.

BR Class 05 D2554

Moved into Works Sidings for attention to the engine.

D2554 'Nuclear Fred' in the Goosefield  Sidings - December 2010.

Barclay Shunter 235

Available for shunting with Havenstreet Station Limits.

Headboards

Two new locomotive headboards appeared on the front of trains during the 2010 operating season.  A Hallowen pumpkin, made in our workshops, was carried during the October half term Wizard Week and a new 'main line' style Santa Special board was acquired for the 2010 Christmas season.  
WD198 with the new pumpkin headboard during Wizard Week.'Royal Engineer' models the new Santa Special headboard.

Enginemen wanted!

We are always on the lookout for new volunteers to join the Mechanical Engineering team, which includes our footplate crews.  If you would like to join us please contact the railway’s Volunteer Coordinator, who can arrange a railway safety induction followed by an introduction to the Mechanical Engineering Department.

Training is provided for new team members - the June 2010 Locomotive Cleaners course.