‘caledonia’ boiler delivered to hollycombe

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Andrew Barclay Works No. 1995 ‘Caledonia’s’ boiler undergoing contract overhaul at the Severn Valley Railway.
HOLLYCOMBE WORKING STEAM MUSEUM

EX-DINORWIC SLATE quarry Andrew Barclay 0 ‐ 4‐0WT ‘Caledonia’ is a big step closer to returning to steam at Hollycombe Working Steam Museum, following the delivery of its heavily overhauled boiler.

Last steamed in 2007, needing major firebox repairs, the boiler of the 1931-built ‘E’ class locomotive – originally built in 1931 as Works No. 1995 – has undergone contract renewal at the Severn Valley Railway’s Bridgnorth boiler shop. Work undertaken has included a new boiler barrel, new smokebox, new tubeplate, new half wrapper sides, new throatplate, new half backhead, new firehole door ring, new foundation ring, and a new copper firebox.

Hollycombe museum manager Lucy Dyke added: “Alongside the boiler work she has a new set of fitting studs. All the small motion has been rebuilt, injectors overhauled, and all fittings rebuilt. The frames, which were defective, have had the rear third replaced at a workshop near to Hollycombe, and a new ashpan manufactured. The chassis is due to return to Hollycombe this week so we can reunite the boiler with the frames.

“We are progressing the works ongoing with a view to her steaming on the railway this year.”

Built for the Durham County Water Board’s Burnhope reservoir project, along with preserved classmates Works No. 1991 Ceg

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