Classic Transport Weekend

Traction for the upcoming Classic Transport Weekend should be D5310 on Saturday 2nd and 6940 on Sunday 3rd of July. The diesel diagram for both days is a Llangollen-Glyndyfrdwy shuttle departing Llangollen at 10:15, 12:30 & 14:45 (with two steam diagrams also working in this pattern with a 45 minute departure frequency). A DMU is working the western portion of the line on a Glyndyfrdwy to Corwen shuttle. There is a large display of classic buses, lorries and cars at Glyndyfrdwy with free vintage bus rides on offer. All in all an excellent weekend with something for everyone – hope to see you there! The full event timetable can be found on the LR website here: http://www.llangollen-railway.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/2016-Classic-Transport-Weekend-BR-Style-Timetable.pdf.

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Photos by Matt Davies (6940, seen at Llangollen Goods Dock last June and Tez Pickthall (D5310 seen at Deeside on the suburban stock, 28th July 2013).

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6940 for Sunday 5th June Running Day

6940 will handle our 3 trip running day this weekend, working the 10:00, 12:15 and 14:30 trains from Llangollen. The 37 is seen below on at Glyndyfrdwy on Saturday 21st May with a driver experience working, which went very well.

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More news about the rest of the fleet very soon!

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Battery Appeal & Successful Working Weekend

We are pleased to announce the launch of our Sponsor a Cell Appeal.

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Batteries have now been ordered for D5310, 6940 & 1566, bringing the prospect of seeing 3 working locomotives at Llangollen next year a big step closer. This investment has cost the LDG a five figure sum. Financial assistance of any amount would therefore be welcomed. Donations of £100 or more will receive a free ticket to travel on a Llangollen diesel running day and an LDG loco mug as a small token of our appreciation. Our mugs feature 6940 or D1566, please note D5310 is not available.

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Thank you for your help!

Working Weekend, 5th & 6th of March

There was a superb turn out for our working weekend. 12 members were present on the Saturday, both old and new and there was also some great and enthusiastic help from the Railway’s  Youth Group. Good progress was made on reassembling 1566’s power unit, with the cylinder heads and water pipes all refitted.

1566 is seen out of the shed for the first time since October 2015 to…….

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…..allow Mark’s superb and recently restored 1980-vintage Unimog road-rail crane to lift the refurbished cylinder heads into place – steady as she goes Chief!

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The coolant circuit was filled on Sunday for testing, with a number of leaks identified that will require rectification before the engine can be run for the first time in nearly 4 years after withdrawal in July 2012. Mark, Matt and Paul are seen with their handiwork on the Saturday evening, note how little space there is either side of the power unit in the engine room, making for rather cosy working conditions.

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Pete Coole and George Williams were also busy in the old boiler room, with trademark scraper and paint at the ready to give this part of the loco a much-needed tidy up. Cries of Pete’s trademark “GET OUT!” could be heard being bellowed at anyone approaching with mucky boots!

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With plenty of bodies to hand, but not enough room inside D1566 for us all to work on it, a major sort and tidy of the Group’s two stores vans was also completed. A large proportion of our spares pool was lifted out of the vans, sorted and categorised. Longer term store items are now all in one van, with the other having tooling and consumable spares arranged on new wracking. There’s still more sorting needed, but the van is now much tidier and we can even see the work bench again!

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We also considered using the new wracking for a boutique LDG B&B…….

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D5310 to Visit Spa Valley Railway & Headcode Blinds in 1566

We are very pleased to announce that D5310 is off on a summer holiday to the Spa Valley Railway to take part in their summer diesel gala on 4th to 7th of August. The Type 2 will head for Kent straight after our 1960’s weekend at the end of July and is then likely to stay at the Spa Valley until the Autumn. Thanks to the team at the Spa Valley for the invite, we’re looking forward to it!
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We also hope to make a further exciting announcement about D5310’s travels in 2016 – watch this space!

More Good Progress on 1566
Headcode blinds have now been secured for 1566 and have been trial fitted to number 2 end, which is seen displaying the 1Z99 rescue/breakdown train headcode in fine style on Tuesday 26th of January. Photo and handywork by our chairman Mark Smales. The blinds were sourced from Beaver Sports, the business run by the owner of Deltic 55022 “Royal Scots Grey”. You really can buy anything on the Internet! Many thanks to Martin Walker and his team for making these available for other loco owners to benefit from.

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Repairs are also continuing on the roof of the loco and an intensive working weekend is planned in March to reassemble the power unit.

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News for the New Year – All the Best for 2016!

All the very best for 2016 from the LDG to all our supporters. 2015 was a pretty good year for us, with 6940 back in business, D5310 continuing to be a solid and dependable machine and considerable progress made on 1566 since getting the Type 4 undercover in October. 2016 looks set to be another exciting year – especially with the prospect of having 3 locos available – provided funds can be raised to purchase an eye-watering 3 sets of batteries – which are required for all 3 locos!

Friday 2nd & Saturday 3rd January 2016 – The Winter Warmer Gala.
Featuring D5310, solo, double-headed and top-and-tail with the resident steam fleet. Trains will run to Corwen and the Type 2 will work a parcels train, offering something different to photograph. Limited passenger accommodation is available on the parcels train. The timetable can be found here.

2016 Running Dates
Full event details can be found here but here are summary dates for your diary:

  • Diesel Running Days will be held on 5th June & 25th September, which will see 3 trips operated on each day alongside a steam-hauled service. Traction to be confirmed, diesel loco works the 10:00, 12;15 & 14:30 services from Llangollen.
  • Classic Transport Weekend: 2nd & 3rd July
  • 1960’s Weekend: 23rd & 24th July

D1556 Overhaul Progress
Steady progress has been made on the loco’s bodywork since she moved into the shed in October. Regular working parties have been getting stuck in. As at 1st of January, the locomotive’s bodysides and cabs have been fully sanded down, filled and undercoated. Some new metal patches have also been welded in, dressed and filled to repair corrosion damage. The removable section of the roof has been lifted to allow repairs to be carried out. The fronts ends are looking particularly exciting – with the halogen headlights removed and headcode windows reinstated at both ends, including the flat end that resulted from collision damage repairs at Crewe Works many years ago. Mark Smales’s photo of the reinstated headcode window in the flat end, complete with original trim speaks for itself:2015-12-31 13.19.15

Of course there is a still a long way to go, with the bodywork, power unit and the all-important new set of batteries. However, the Group are hopeful of returning the loco to traffic at some point in the next year or two, resplendent in BR blue and running as 1566 with original front ends including headcode blinds. If you can assist, either with manpower or finances (batteries and paint will run into a hefty four figure sum!) then do get in touch. ALL help is welcomed!

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D1566 Goes Undercover

We are delighted to announce that overhaul work on D1566 has resumed and the locomotive has moved into Llangollen shed for the winter to allow more rapid progress to be made. We are very grateful to the LR Engineering Team for making room for this large machine in a very busy works. Many thanks to Pete Edwards for the photo, taken Saturday 16th October.

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Work had already begun in earnest, with bodywork preparation ready for repainting underway. Tom Shilliam is seen below sanding down a cab roof. Thanks to Paul Williams for the photo.
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The locomotive will carry late 60’s/early 70’s pre-TOPs rail blue livery, running as 1566 – matching Class 37 6940. To whet your appetite here she is a little later in the rail blue era working through Hereford with the northbound 20.00hrs Cardiff-Crewe Postal train in 1983. Photo courtesy of Jamerail. We intend to turn the clock slightly further back and may reinstate headcode windows and blinds if time allows.

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The work will however need to go much further than bodywork and paint. The top end power unit overhaul requires completion, although all the components required to get the Sulzer 12LDA28C water tight again have been sourced. The engine bay roof will be removed soon in order to allow repairs to corrosion of the framework. New rolled sections have been sourced and will require welding in, possibly by a specialist contractor.

Most importantly we also need to source a new of batteries – a major expenditure currently beyond our means. We would welcome support with raising funds or indeed any other aspect of the overhaul if you want to get your hands dirty – please get in touch and we will be happy to discuss how you can help!

D5310 – signing off 2015 in fine style!

A final footnote – thanks to those who supported D5310’s last running day of the year on the 26th of September. She celebrated the 6th anniversary of her passenger debut at Llangollen in style;  all went well and we had super weather, bringing our 2015 running season to a satisfying close. Rhys Evans’s photo of her at Llan on Saturday makes for an interesting comparison of her at ‘Embra’ back in the 80’s. Many thanks to Guy Middleton for providing this great shot. Guy scratched 010 for haulage back when he took this photo and was then very pleased to be reunited with her at the weekend to rack up a few more miles.

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6 Years on and it’s still a 26 on the 26th!

BRCW Type 2 D5310 will mark the 6th anniversary of her first public working on the Llangollen Railway by being the booked diesel traction on the 26th September, our last running day of the year. Whilst we are unable to field two locos on this occasion, we hope to be able to do so next year. The 26 will work alongside a DMU and work the 10:40, 13:00 and 15:10 Llan trains and the 11:25, 13:50 and 16:00 from Corwen. Simon Searle’s photo below shows her arrival at Llangollen back in September 2009.

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A big thanks to everyone who supported our locos running at both Classic Transport and 1960’s weekend, which are both events organised by members of the Diesel Group but run for the Railway. Both were a success and we were also very pleased to see D5310 and 6940 performed well on each weekend. 6940 is seen below at Deeside on 4th July, waiting to cross 5199.2015-07-04 11.17.15

Takings were well up at 60’s weekend, despite abysmal weather on the Sunday, which also failed to stop 6940 pulling in a few punters for a bash, as the videos on our Facebook page show! D5310 welcomed a new traction trainee on Saturday, we think he’ll be pretty good at squeezing in to top up the exhausters. Bello! 2015-07-25 15.56.48

Our next running days should be at, believe it or not, the Autumn Steam Gala on 11th-13th of September, which will see D5310 in use. We then have our final running day of the year on Saturday 26th September. Watch this space for news on this!

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A big thank you to all those who supported 6940’s triumphant return to traffic on the 14th of June. The loco performed very well and worked all 3 trips. An air leak developed during the day, which did not hamper things to seriously. A corroded pipe under the rad room was the cause (mild steel pipes in a wet area!) and this has now been replaced. Thanks to Matt Davies and crew giving the bodywork a good clean and polish the previous day, she also looked the part too as Mark Riley’s superb photo of her departing Berwyn shows. Note the newly reopened Chain Bridge in the background, which offers an excellent vantage point not accessible for many years.

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Classic Transport will see 6940 run on Saturday 4th and D5310 on Sunday 5th. The diesel diagram is a 3 trip shuttle between Llangollen (10:15, 12:45 & 14:30) and Glyndyfrdwy (11:05, 13:20 & 15:35) – covering the steepest gradients on the line so there should be plenty of noise. Full timetable here http://www.llangollen-railway.co.uk/…/Classic-Transport-Pub…. The event will also feature GWR 2-6-2T 6199, GWR Pannier 6430 on the beautiful auto-train and a railcar with a classic vehicle rally at Glyndyfrdwy and free vintage bus rides up and down the valley. See you there!

1960’s Weekend will see the usual popular mix of steam, diesel, a railcar, bus rides, live music and Dr Beechings now legendary real ale, lager and cider bar at Llangollen station. The timetable will be confirmed very soon. The 22:30 campers train will be a railcar this year after being 26-hauled for the last 3 years.

Here’s to a successful summer of diesel haulage in the Dee Valley!

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6940 Haulage for June 14th

We are delighted to announce that 6940 is confirmed as fit for traffic following a successful solo test run last night. We now plan to use 6940 on the next scheduled running day on Sunday the 14th June.

This is a brilliant result of which we are all very proud given the numerous challenges the loco has thrown at us over the last 2 years. A massive thank you to all who have lent their support – physical, technical, financial and moral!

Thanks to Pete Coole for grabbing the below photo at Goods Junction before heading off down the line with Mark Smales to check all was well. A quick tweak to black and white and suddenly it’s all gone very 1970’s!

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The Story of 6940’s Return

Work has continued apace on the loco since her successful 28th March test run, with our Chairman Mark Smales putting in a lot of hours. The earth fault preventing use of all 6 traction motors was traced to water ingress into a cable junction box under the radiator room. Many thanks to Paul Warren at the Wensleydale Railway for his help with sorting this after he had an identical problem with 37250 after a lengthy period out of use. The errant box is seen below after the cover had been removed. Holes have now been drilled in the cover to allow drainage so we hopefully won’t have to squeeze into this cramped and filthy area again. If you ever wondered what 51 years of accumulated grime looks like then wonder no more, Mark has kindly provided a photo for you!

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The air system was the next task. A passing combined brake valve was replaced in number 1 end with a spare from our stores. The spare was not in the best of health either, so was subject to a full strip and overhaul before fitting to the loco. It appears to be fine, which is a relief seeing as we had rebuilt the desk around it before testing it in anger! The loco had also been struggling to make and hold adequate air pressure for some time before her forced withdrawal in 2014 and was declared a failure in summer 2013 when the large compressor overheated and cut out.

For some time we suspected the large Westinghouse compressor had a fault as it was passing air through the oil dipstick and only making around 110psi. Like most BR locos, 37’s have two compressors – a lower duty original fitted when the loco was built, and a second, larger one fitted by BR for use with air-braked trains later in their working lives. Both live in the cramped environment of the Number 1 nose end, stacked on top of one another and very difficult to get to for anything other than oil top up. The photo below shows the smaller compressor – which sits under the larger one. It’s not actually possible to get a photo of both unless you stand on your head or lie on the nose end floor. Neither are recommended!

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The large compressor was lifted out using the crane on Mark’s recently overhauled Unimog for inspection on 10th April. The cylinder heads were carefully removed and the valves inspected, which were the first- suspected culprit. Apart from some accumulated dirt they were fine. Back to the drawing board then!

The next gambit were faulty piston rings in the high pressure cylinder, something we hoped wouldn’t be a problem as they are now very hard things to come by. A strip down confirmed this to be the case, with the bottom of the 3 sealing rings damaged on the high pressure piston, as Mark’s photo below shows. The challenge was now to source replacement rings – and a challenge it certainly was!

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A number of potential suppliers were approached who were helpful but could not supply us with off the shelf parts. Having new rings made would need a lot of money, take a lot of time and need full a drawing, none of which we had to hand! We were extremely grateful to the Northampton Type 2 Group, who kindly offered us the loan of a spare Westinghouse 3CV50 compressor – it turns out the same type was used on the Class 27 as well as 37. However, identifying whether the faulty compressor was indeed a 3CV50 proved a challenge. The loco’s original BR documentation only specified the 3CV50 compressor, which is the low duty original and a 3 cylinder unit. The faulty one had two cylinders and no obvious model number on it! After scraping the paint off the maker’s plate, it was finally found to be a Westinghouse 2EC38B. We were learning a lot but not fixing the problem!

The breakthrough came when Mark tracked down some suitable rings from, wait for it, Estonia! God bless the Internet. They were sold as suitable for Westinghouse lorry compressors but the dimensions looked spot on for our 2EC38B large loco compressor. And spot on they proved to be! After fitting the rings, reassembling the high pressure stage and refitting the compressor to the loco it made the correct air pressure straight away! The nose end was given a good clean, as were both cabs. It was then everything crossed for a test run on May 5th, which was passed with flying colours. Big grins all round! (photo by Pete Coole)

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All that’s needed now is a fettle of the bodywork if we can find a dry day to apply polish!

A brilliant result of which we are all very proud given the numerous challenges the loco has thrown at us over the last 2 years. A massive thank you to all who have lent their support – physical, technical, financial and moral!

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