WATCH: Steam Locomotive Sierra Leone steaming through Derbyshire

Cameron White - Contributor Add a Comment 4 Min Read
Credit: Cameron White / RailView

Sunday 24th October saw the wonderful sight of 45699 Galatea operating as scrapped sister locos 45627 Sierra Leone and 45562 Alberta hauling The Peaks Express from Preston to Derby & return via the Hope Valley Line, Sheffield, Old Road, Chesterfield, Erewash Valley Line & Midland Mainline on this unusual circular tour.

The Peaks Express is a railtour operated by the , this being their first Peaks Express after it replaced The Tin Bath which was scheduled to run from Preston to Sheffield and return via the Hope Valley, Penistone & Copy Pit.

24th October would see 45699 travel through stations such Wigan North Western, Manchester Victoria, Guide Bridge, Chinley, Edale Hathersage, Grindleford, Dore & Totley, Sheffield, Woodhouse, Chesterfield, Alfreton, Ilkeston, Long Eaton, Duffield, Belper & Dronfield.

In this video, RailView captured the Jubilee on the outward leg at:

  • Chinley North Junction, Derbyshire, passing through at 12:55, 2 minutes early
  • Chinley East Junction, Derbyshire, passing through at 12:55, 3 minutes early
  • Slitting Mill, near Staveley, Derbyshire, passing through at 14:17, 3 minutes late
Credit: Cameron White / RailView

On the return leg:

  • Tapton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, passing through at 16:47, 10 minutes late
  • Dronfield, Derbyshire, passing through at 16:53, 11 minutes late

Info about 45699 Galatea:

  • Designed by Sir William Stanier.
  • Built by the LMS at Crewe Works, in 1936.
  • Numbered 5699 in 1936.
  • Renumbered 45699 in 1948.
  • It was withdrawn from BR service in 1964.
  • Transferred to Woodham Brothers Scrapyard in 1965.
  • Purchased for preservation in 1980 as a spare donor for sister loco, 45690 Leander.
  • She returned to steam in 2013 after a 10-year restoration by West Coast Railways.
  • She is based at Carnforth Steamtown in Lancashire.
  • In late 2019 she was repainted from unauthentic BR maroon livery to BR lined Brunswick green with late crest and was renamed and renumbered to scrapped classmate 45562 Alberta.
  • She is operational and hauls mainline railtours mainly around the north, but has been known to visit the south.
  • In 2021, she now shares the identity of scrapped classmate 45627 Sierra Leone as well as 45562 Albertas numbers on her cab.

Info about 45627 Sierra Leone:

  • Designed by Sir William Stanier.
  • Built by the LMS at Crewe Works in 1934.
  • Numbered 5627 in 1934.
  • Named Sierra Leone in 1936.
  • Renumbered 45627 in 1948.
  • Withdrawn from BR service in 1966.
  • Scrapped at Cashmores, Newport, South Wales in 1967.

Info about 45562 Alberta:

  • Designed by Sir William Stanier.
  • Built by the North British Locomotive Company at Glasgow, in 1934.
  • Numbered 5562 in 1934.
  • Named Alberta in 1936.
  • Renumbered 45562 in 1948.
  • Alberta was the last Jubilee in BR service.
  • Withdrawn from BR service in 1967.
  • Scrapped at Cashmores, Newport, South Wales in 1968.
  • A lot of parts from 45562 Alberta still exist on 45699 Galatea.

You can view the video below:

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