Steam locomotive update from the North Yorkshire Moors Railway – 44806, 75029 ‘The Green Knight’, 34101 Hartland and more!

Michael Holden - Editor 6 comments 7 Min Read
Credit: Charlotte Graham

The has released an update on the progress being made on a variety of diesel and steam locomotives.

Whilst the railway is closed to passengers, a team of 40+ engineers are completing the winter maintenance project.

Thanks to the Government's £1.9m funding, part of the Culture Recovery Fund, staffs wages can continue to be paid.

The NYMR says that social distancing guidelines are in place, with smaller bubbles and separate areas with staggered start times.

LMS ‘Black 5' No. 44806

44806, also known as Magpie, is currently undergoing a 10-year restoration. The boiler is currently away undergoing work at Riley & Sons in Bury, and whilst that is away, Andrew Jeffery and his team are currently working on the chassis, with the first part of the bogie overhaul completed as well as repairing the axle boxes.

The locomotive is expected to return to steam in 18 months time, returning to traffic in Spring / Summer 2023.

BR ‘Standard 4' No. 75029 ‘The Green Knight'

James Newton and Phil Naylor are busy with 75029 in the boiler shop. A new copper tubeplate has been fitted alongside a new half copper door plate and half copper sides.

It is expected that 75029 The Green Knight will be back in service for Summer / Autumn 2022 after a chassis high bottom end overhaul.

SR ‘Bulleid Pacific' No. 34101 ‘Hartland'

Chassis work on 34101 has been completed, with work continuing on the boiler. A new firebox has been pressed, but 2,500 holes need to be drilled, reamed, and tapped ahead of the stays being installed.

34101 is on track to be completed and back in service during 2022.

34101 Hartland undergoing overhaul
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LNER ‘Q6' No. 63395

The North Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group is completing a major overhaul of 63395 with the help of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.

Most of the work being completed is on the chassis, with the boiler removed for overhaul and is currently ready to be steam tested.

BR Class 24 No. 5032 ‘Helen Turner'

The Bo-Bo diesel locomotive is undergoing a major restoration and is currently 2 years away from being completed.

A number of new bodywork panels are needed, along with an engine and bogie overhaul and complete rewire. The generator is away for overhaul, but the diesel team at the North Yorkshire Moors Railway is relatively small. Work on 5032 is being completed in between maintenance of those locomotives in traffic.

In-Service Locomotives

The essential winter maintenance continues alongside the major overhaul projects on a number of in-service locomotives:

SR ‘Schools' No. 926 ‘Repton'

Work on Repton has focussed on repairs to the super-heater header and a full set of elements. Other work on the locomotive has seen the cracked chimney welded.

SR ‘S15' No. 825

825 was fresh from overhaul in 2019 and didn't do many miles in 2020, so work on the locomotive has been basic maintenance.

Again, 29 was worked on not long before the pandemic, so is ready to go for the 2021 season.

LNER ‘J27' No. 65894

The NELPG has been working on the J27 with new motion bushes, cylinders and other mechanical repairs.

LNER ‘K1' No. 62005

The K1 has recently arrived from Carnforth and will undergo basic winter maintenance by the NELPG before returning to Scotland to haul The Jacobite services. However, Paul Middleton, aka Piglet, says, “we'll hopefully see it run at the NYMR”.

BR ‘9F' No. 92134

The 9F only returned to service in September 2019, so only needs light maintenance to get it ready for service.

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BR ‘Standard 4' tank No. 80136

80136 wasn't used in 2020, so winter maintenance from 2019 is nearly complete.

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BR ‘Standard 4MT' No. 76079

Alongside 80136, 76079 wasn't used in 2020, so winter maintenance from 2019 is around 50% complete. A boiler re-tube is approaching completion but hasn't been steam tested at the time of writing.

LMS ‘Black 5' No. 5428 ‘Eric Treacy'

Winter maintenance from 2019 is approaching completion, with the riveting of a new horn guide progressing, but Piglet says that it will be ready just in time for the new season.

Cockerill Type IV ‘Lucie'

Lucie has been used recently to heat the carriage stock for the NYMR diners. Work here has included a boiler washout and will be ready for the spring.

BR ‘Class 25' No. D7628 ‘Sybilla'

Winter maintenance has been completed with the locomotive's tyres due to be turned, which a date for this is being confirmed.

BR ‘Class 37' No. 37264

Little work being completed on 37264, which has seen new batteries fitted.

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You can see a number of NYMR locomotives in action by purchasing a RailAdvent DVD set of the 2019 Annual Steam Gala.

Which is your favourite North Yorkshire Moors Railway locomotive? Let us know in the comments below!

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6 Comments
  • 80135 my favourite since I started going to nymr in the 80s look forward to 80135 return to service soon

  • Well if I lived closer I would be part of your team .I think you are all doing a fabulous job and the locos and rolling stock are a credit to you all .your 9f brings back memories from my childhood. Although an avid class 40 man I would also love to see the 37 back in green .so stay safe and keep up your fabulous work .yours John

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