Great Western Star Issue No 2

Page 92

A Night Owl Emerges from the Dark – Part 2 Paul Perton, Marketer, Writer, Photographer

Beginning the move to Devon

The empty space where the 4709 frames had been at Llangollen

The Peaky Finders team! (l-r) Leaky Finders’ George Balsdon, Paul Carpenter, 4709’s Richard Croucher and Leaky Finders’ Rory Edwards,

its long, slow journey south. Out in the open, suspended from the crane, there was just a hint of the finished size of this giant 2–8–0. It will weigh around 83 tonnes when complete, with the tender accounting for another 46 tonnes. Now firmly in the care of Leaky Finders’ Rory Edwards and George Balsdon at Hele near Exeter, work on 4709 began to ramp up quickly to make up for time lost to the COVID lockdown. Waiting at Leaky Finders was a long list of jobs that Rory and George could check, measure, do and get underway. First up on the list was a thorough check of everything about 4709’s chassis, including the overall dimensions, correct alignment of the running board brackets, measuring all the holes and the accuracy of the horn ties. This was done to confirm that all holes had been drilled as per the GWR drawing and any discrepancies noted for rectification. The horn ties were corrected at Llangollen but were finally checked again. The running boards were then mounted, with The CAD drawing for the new running boards

On the road at last – Leaving Llangollen for Devon

After weeks of COVID-caused delays, the chassis of 4709 inched its way out of the Llangollen workshops and into the daylight for the first time early in August, en-route to a new home in Devon. Limited headroom meant that the 10+ tonne chassis had to be moved out of the shed, to be craned on to the low loader for 92

GREAT WESTERN STAR MAGAZINE

January/February 2021


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From My Bookshelf

3min
pages 117-118

Western Star

2min
page 116

News from the World of GWR Modelling

9min
pages 112-115

Sanspareil Integrated Casting Services

2min
page 111

Railway Societies in Profile – No.1 The Branch Line Society

5min
pages 106-107

The Churchward 4-4-0 Counties – The First Modern British 4-4-0 - David Bradshaw

13min
pages 100-104

Comes Home to SVR

11min
pages 96-99

Worcestershire Parkway Station

2min
page 105

A Night Owl Emerges from the Dark – Part 2 - Paul Perton

6min
pages 92-95

Spotlight on Vintage Trains

13min
pages 87-91

Preservation Scene Heritage Railways Association News

7min
pages 85-86

The Abermule Disaster – January 26th 1921

14min
pages 81-84

Tales from Wales – Andrew Dyke

10min
pages 77-79

Getting a Bigger “Byte” into Devon

3min
page 80

The King and I – Leo Brown

10min
pages 74-76

A Locoman’s Tale – Bob Barnett

3min
page 73

Percy Hanniford

12min
pages 70-72

Farnworth

20min
pages 63-68

Preserving Another of Brunel’s Success Stories

16min
pages 57-62

A New Bow Street Runner

2min
page 55

Sleuths of the GWR Works

3min
page 56

Great Western Railway Power and Weight Classification

4min
pages 53-54

Taking the GWR Act to Parliament

24min
pages 46-52

A History of The Great Western Railway Being the Story of The Broad Gauge - George Augustus Sekon

15min
pages 42-45

Editor’s Thoughts

50min
pages 3-19

Undergoes a Major Restoration

12min
pages 20-25

Inside What Was the World’s Longest Railway Tunnel - Alex Watkins & Max Jones

21min
pages 32-41

Transport for Wales and Alun Griffiths host virtual ‘Bridge to Schools’ events across South Wales

3min
page 30

Rail 919: Welsh report shows that building roads is not the only or best option – Christian Woolmar

7min
pages 28-29

The Barmouth Bridge - a scale model in O Gauge Barmouth and Barmouth Junction

3min
page 26
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