‘spitfire’ flies again at spa valley winter gala

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‘BB’ No. 34072 257 Squadron – running as No. 34066 Spitfire, complete with a replica RCTS/LCGB headboard – heads towards Tunbridge Wells West near Lealands on February 10.
JONATHAN HUGHES

SCRAPPED ‘BATTLE of Britain’ No. 34066 Spitfire was resurrected at the Spa Valley Railway’s ‘Winter Steam-Up’ on February 9 ‐11, to mark 60 years since it hauled a railtour over the line.

Masquerading as Spitfire – infamous for its involvement in the Lewisham rail disaster of December 4 1957, in which 90 people lost their lives – was Southern Locomotives Ltd’s own ‘BB’ No. 34072 257 Squadron, which was given temporary ‘66’ vinyl cabside numbers over its ‘72’ originals, a new smokebox numberplate, and replica Spitfire nameplates and enamelled crests. The original Spitfire had hauled the Tunbridge Wells West-Polegate-Pevensey leg of the Railway Correspondence & Travel Society/Locomotive Club of Great Britain ‘Sussex Downsman’ railtour on March 22 1964, the route of which took it over what is now the Spa Valley Railway. The ‘Spam Can’ then hauled the return leg from Brighton to London Victoria via Lewes, Eridge and Oxted later the same day. Withdrawn in September 1966, Spitfire was subsequently scrapped by J. Buttigieg at Newport in January 1967. It was considered for preservation by the Bulleid Society, but was passed over in favour of No. 34023 Blackmore Vale.

 
Andrew Barclay 0 ‐ 4‐0ST Works No. 2315 ‘Lady Ingrid’ and the ‘Queen Mary’ brake van head towards Eridge on February 10. ‘Lady Ingrid’ was the only locomotive facing south during the gala.
JAMES TAVINER

The other visiting locomotives at the event were a pair of Standards – ‘2MT’ 2 ‐ 6‐0 No. 78019 from

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