Wednesday 30 August 2017

Motor Rail 7522

The last few days have seen something of an influx of new locomotives to the Apedale site. Over the next few days we'll tell you a little about each one. First up is a Motor Rail. Not a manufacturer under-represented in the collection, but no. 7522 is Different. It's a 8/12hp loco, powered by an Ailsa Craig diesel. These seem to have been built as lightweight locos, perhaps with a view to breaking into the segment of the market which was dominated by Lister locos in the years immediately after WW2. It left MR's Bedford works on 6/4/1948 and was delivered to the River Great Ouse Cathchment Board, Cuckoo Bridge, Ely. It would have been used on works relating to flood defences and the like. It didn't last long, because on 24/6/1954, it went to Geo.W.Bungey Ltd, who were a plant dealer. They sold it to the Lancashire Moss Litter Company at Astley, where it stayed until March 1976 when it entered preservation at the Moseley School Railway, Cheadle Hulme. It underwent a complex restoration, and became one of the iconic locos at the School. It has a special place in the history of the Moseley organisation as it was used on the last passenger train at the School, as shown in the photo.
The cab also became a Special Place, as it was used to cover the toilet facilities at the School - this is why it isn't on the loco in the photo.
Unfortunately, the intervening years have been very unkind to the loco, and it has suffered major damage to the engine block. Nothing is beyond repair, but we would be very interested to hear from anyone who has - or knows of - a compatible Ailsa-Craig block. Fairly obviously, the loco won't be operating at the Diesel Delights events of October 7 & 8, but it will be on display.

Sunday 20 August 2017

Containers by Rail

Another busy - and occasionally very damp - weekend has seen progress on various projects. The restoration work on Motor Rail 1320 has slowed just for the moment whilst we await supply of a critical part in the re-assembly of the loco. So, the main project has been improving rail access to a container which contains a number of the operational locos. Road tailings have been railed to site - which is inaccessible to everything except foot and rail - and tipped to improve the ground conditions. A set of points was then brought in and unloaded using a combination of experience and gravity. The points have a very shallow crossing angle, so the tracks diverge slowly; this is essential, because the tracks are not far apart in the container. The approach to the points was also re-laid to remove a particularly hideous rail joint. The final step will be to assemble the tracks leading to the container doors, and the "bridge" sections needed to allow the doors to open and close.
In between all this, we also welcomed a party from the RCTS, and even ran a railtour for the more resilient member of the party!


Tuesday 15 August 2017

Cars

A big thank you to everyone who came along last weekend with their bears/unicorns/meerkats (delete as seen fit). Our next Event Day at the railway will be Classic Cars and Steam Trains day on August 27th. It would seem that one of the Classic Car magazines contains an error, and the error says that the event is on the 17th which is this Thursday! Whilst I am sure that our friends at the Apedale Heritage Centre would be delighted to see you on Thursday, I'm afraid their will be neither trains nor old cars!

Friday 11 August 2017

An apology

A small apology....unfortunately, we will be running the trains on Sunday using a heritage diesel locomotive rather than the expected steam loco. We are still running trains and we are still looking forward to seeing lots of children with their bears!
This change is because of a shortage of qualified volunteers on this day. We apologise for any disappointment this may cause - we are a 100% volunteer railway, and this shows why we are always looking for new members. If you are interested in becoming a member, check out the information www.mrt.org.uk or come along and have a chat.

Monday 7 August 2017

Diesel Delights

It is perhaps worth reminding ourselves that the king of the railway Internal Combustion engine is the Diesel (or, if you are from Lincoln, the "Oil Engine"). To be fair, the Diesel Delights event - October 7 & 8 - will feature both compression-ignition and spark-ignition IC locos. However, that really doesn't make for a snappy event title, does it? One loco which will hopefully feature is the newly-repaired Hunslet "Twusk", seen having a run out at the weekend before slumbering in a container for a while. The event organisers have decided that, with over 60 IC locos on site, we need a few more - just not enough choice. So, we are expecting a few arrivals in the next few weeks, both permanent residents and visitors. In the latter category is Motor Rail 11258, a 60HP loco which is the twin of resident No.13. MR11258 was also at Pilkington's Glass sand pits, as their No.12. So, we'll have No.12 and No.13 together. Keep watching for more announcements!