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Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway

Discussion in 'Narrow Gauge Railways' started by tony51, Apr 10, 2017.

  1. tony51

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    Conqueror arrived safely, now in Welshpool display shed.
     
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    Pleased to see Conqueror now free from the Surrey farm buildings. I had to climb over two locos to get to it when we were doing some filming there. Last time I saw it before Peter Rampton's place, it was slumbering in the open sidings at Whipsnade up by the loco shed, so at least it's being stored both indoors and in a place where it can be adequately interpreted now.
     
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    I hadn’t realised until I saw a picture of the information board in the display shed that W&L loco numbers have now reached 23 with Conqueror! Apart from obviously nos 1&2, which managed on their own for 60 years, the surprising long list is now:

    3 Raven diesel
    4 Upnor Castle diesel
    5 Nutty
    6 Monarch
    7 Chattenden diesel
    8 Dougal
    9 Wynnstay diesel
    10 Sir Drefaldwyn
    11 Ferret diesel
    12 Joan
    14 85
    15 Orion
    16 Scooby diesel
    17 Diema diesel
    18 scrap Resita
    19 occasionally working Resita
    21 Zillertal (hire)
    23 Conqueror

    There doesn’t seem to be a 13, and I don’t know what 20 and 22 are, presumably the big red diesel from Taiwan, and maybe the Wasp?
     
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    There’s fewer still there than that though. 3,4,9, 15,18,19,21 all left. 16 scrapped I think.
     
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    The big red diesel from Taiwan is DL-34.
     
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    Scooby still exists, I think it's parked around the back of Tanllan. I believe the red Taiwanese diesel has been given the number 22.
     
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    Yes, quite a rate of attrition. It’s probably only five of the imports that have been really important over a number of years, 10, 12, 14 with 7 and 17.
     
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    There must be good reasons for the demise of those engines though. Does anyone have those reasons, please.
     
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    Mostly surplus to requirements or moved on by their owners. It's over a span of some years though. The first departure was 1968!

    A summary is here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welshpool_and_Llanfair_Light_Railway
     
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    Wold I be right in thinking that "Orion" went back to Scandinavia ?
     
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    Of the other steam locos (most of which are still there and still cared for), I think it comes down to fairly simple factors like too big, too small, too unreliable and too unconventional. I don’t know why some of the diesels were moved on, Upnor Castle seems to have been pretty useful on the Ffestiniog and one of the others went to Whipsnade.
     

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