Monday 12th June 2023

Apologies once again for another gap in blogs – yes, holidays have got in the way, a good time to have them given the very hot weather that we are experiencing!

FR 20 in the carriage shed at Blaenavon minus front buffer beamMany are naturally asking about Furness Railway No. 20 which suffered a mechanical failure on May 20th at the Pontypool & Blaenavon Railway. The damaged right hand cylinder cover has been despatched to Cast Iron Welding Services at Coalville for assessment and we await their verdict. Back at Blaenavon the front buffer beam of the locomotive has been removed to facilitate access and to enable the necessary motion repairs to be undertaken. We are grateful to the people at Blaenavon and the West Somerset Railway for their assistance in furthering the repairs. The above photograph of FR 20 minus its front beam was kindly supplied by the P&BR.

5643 minus cladding 10.06.23Back at Preston, the work to prepare GWR 0-6-2T No. 5643 for the removal of its boiler has proceeded apace. As the photo illustrates, all the cladding has been removed and most of the smokebox retaining nuts have now been removed.

Alen Johnson removing concrete from 5643's smokeboxAlen Johnson has started the uncomfortable job of removing the concrete from the smokebox.

Keith painting 5643's boiler crinolinesMeanwhile Keith has been busy re-painting the inside faces of the cladding and also the crinolines. All being well it is hoped to be able to arrange for a crane to remove the boiler in the next couple of weeks.

A new unmachined piston head (right) for Caliban alongside its future mateThere have been a couple of steps forward in the restoration of Peckett 0-4-0ST Caliban where a replacement piston head has appeared courtesy of Russell Walker. In addition, John Dixon and Sam recently had a fruitful visit to the National Railway Museum where they we able to obtain drawings for the missing motion brasses. It looks as if John is going to be busy making patterns in the coming weeks.

The first upholstered seat base for the chaise longue in GER No. 5.The first of the seat bases for the chaise longue in the east saloon of Great Eastern Railway royal saloon No. 5 has been re-upholstered by Phil and Anne Burton; only another four bases to go!

John Davis bottoming the royal toilet seatJohn Davis has been tackling the job of preparing the royal toilet fittings for a coat of varnish.

Finally, the ‘Money for Nothing’ programme on BBC TV has obviously set people thinking, with the result that RSR footplate crew Jack Davenport and Peter Liddle are seen here with their new barbeque on Saturday morning, all components having been retrieved from the scrap metal skip and surrounds. We suspect, though, that they won’t be selling on the barbeque to make money! And, yes, the sausages were very tasty!Jack Davenport and Peter Liddle cook sausages on the 'new' barbeque, converted from a scrap parts washer.