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4079 Pendennis Castle Overhaul

Discussion in 'Steam Traction' started by bennymilk, Jun 23, 2012.

  1. mike1522

    mike1522 Long Time Member Friend

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    No new developments have been reported since April of 2013. It would be nice to have an update?

    I just found an update August 2014
    http://www.didcotrailwaycentre.org.uk/guide/projectitems/4079project.html
     
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    From the latest Great Western Echo

    Pendennis Castle now has pistons and valves fitted to all cylinders and preparations are being made to reunite the boiler with the frames in early 2015.
     
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    Yes! This is great. I really hope that Dave adds her to the gwr locomotives on the locomotive page. Uk steam
     
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    There was a may 2015 update for Pendinnis if someone could link it for others that would be great.
     
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    Really looking forward to 4079 in gwr livery. Didcot shall have 2 distinctive steamers

    Cheers
     
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    Now that is exactly the sort of thing I like to see come out of the Great Western Society! None of that BR livery rubbish. If only the King could be in matching livery ( I know its technically incorrect but it still would be nice).
    Daniel
     
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    3 with 2999.
     
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    5 with the County and 47xx - although these may be a little more off.
     
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    I understand that boiler work is progressing well at Didcot and that the hydraulic and steam tests are going to be in a few months. Read on Facebook.
     
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    I touched upon this earlier I think 5051 has been paired with 6998's Hawksworth tender for a while so i assume that 6998 has had 5051's collett one.

    So I assume that there is presently a tender floating around locoless?
     
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    I have a spreadsheet of preserved GW tenders, with the vast majority of data from the Vintage Carriage Trust list.
    This is what I have recorded as being at Didcot.

    No : Cap : Lot No : Built Appx : With : Notes
    1719 : 3500 : A73 : 1906 : 2999 : well tank, shallow frame, no reinforcement evident.
    1839 : 3500 : A83 : 1911 : 7808 : well tank, shallow frame, no reinforcement evident.
    1994 : 3500 : A94 : 1915 : 5322 : well tank, shallow frame, no reinforcement evident,.
    2106 : 3500 : A100 : 1917 : 3822 : well tank, shallow frame, no reinforcement evident.
    2397 : 4000 : A113 : 1927 : 6998 : flush bottom tank, appears to have post 1931 frames fitted, deep frame, wide horns.
    2640 : 4000 : A131 : 1934 : 6023 : flush bottom tank, deep frame, wide horns.
    2826 : 4000 : A158 : 1940 : 5900 : flush bottom tank, deep frame, wide horns,.
    2885 : 4000 : A168 : 1942 : none : flush bottom tank, unrestored, deep frame, wide horns.
    2913 : 4000 : A173 : 1942 : 4079 : flush bottom tank, deep frame, wide horns.
    4078 : 4000 : A189 : 1950 : 5051 : straight sided, 8' wide, slotted frames.
    ???? : 4000 : ???? : 2015 : 1014 : straight sided, slotted frames, new build 8'6 tender incorporating parts from a lot A172 (1941/2) Collett Tender.

    All errors are my own... Corrections welcomed. Next time I'm there I may try a census!

    I idly wonder, if someone were to put together the tender history of all Didcot's locomotives, whether any of the GWS' tenders would prove to have been in revenue earning service behind more than one of them.
     
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    2913 (4079's tender) is currently paired with 5051;
    4078 (Hawksworth) is back behind 6998;
    2397 (ex-5051) is 'around & about'.

    I last saw 2397 parked between the shed & loco works on 3 Road. Prior to that it was tucked away on 5 Road alongside the shed. Chassis is pretty good, but the tank is shot - might be possible to bodge it for a cosmetic restoration, but a new tank is the ideal solution. That bridge won't be crossed until after 2913 goes back behind 4079 though.

    Pete S.
     
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    At which point I suspect there will be a lot of grandfather's axe about it if I'm right about the frames...

    Thanks for that.

    Its a little oddity in the data I have that all three of the surviving lot A113 tenders from 1925/6 appear to have had post 1931 design frames fitted, but both the surviving A117 tenders from 1928/30 (6960 and 6024) appear to retain the earlier design.
     
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    Glad to know I am not the only one with an unhealthy GWR tender habit!
     
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    Thanks guys, just idle curiousity on my part, presumably the better tenders are likely to find their way behind soon to be operational locomotives and the shot ones behind static exhibits ?, certainly 5051 and 6998 are unlikely to need coal and water anytime soon.
     

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