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Chasewater Railway Museum – The rest of the collection of manufacturers’ plates

Chasewater Railway Museum

The rest of the collection of manufacturers’ plates.

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Part of a Collection of 17 Manufacturers’ Plates

Chasewater Railway Museum

Part of A Collection of 17

Manufacturers’ Plates

These plates were purchased by the Museum’s Curator and will be on display shortly.

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Chasewater Railway Museum, Bagnall Worksplate

Chasewater Railway Museum

Bagnall Worksplate

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Recently acquired in auction for the Chasewater Railway Museum is a cast brass locomotive worksplate Bagnall 3160 of 1959. The worksplate was carried by a standard gauge 0-6-0 diesel mechanical delivered to Mobil Oil Co.Ltd., Coryton, Essex and later at Tunnel Portland Cement, Pitstone and Ketton Works, Rutland.

3160-1959 Kevin Lane Bagnall 3160-1959  Photo by Kevin Lane

https://www.flickr.com/photos/28083135@N06/4796022806/

The loco was scrapped about 2004 at Thompson’s, Middlesbrough but several parts were saved for the Bagnall 0-6-0 DM 3119 at Chasewater, these being major components such as the engine, gearbox and fluid coupling. As is often the case the demise of one loco can lead to a prolonged life for another.

Bagnall-0-6-0-DM-3119_webBagnall 3119-1956 at Chasewater Railway 2004

http://www.freefoto.com/browse/24-51-0/Chasewater-Railway

Chasewater Railway Museum – Latest Acquisition

Chasewater Railway Museum

Latest Acquisition

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An acquisition from the Great Central Railwayana Auction at Bloxham on Saturday 16th August, 2014 was the worksplate off Baguley 3410 of 1955, the ex Marston, Thompson and Evershed Ltd four coupled 150 hp diesel locomotive which resides at Chasewater.
The plate sold was from the collection of the late Keith Buckle of Solihull, whose fine collection is being disposed of by GCR Auctions.

Below are 2 photographs of the loco

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Chasewater Railway Museum – ‘Burton Brewery Locomotive Day’

Chasewater Railway Museum

Just a thought about the tremendously successful Chasewater Railway ‘Burton Brewery Locomotive Day’.  It was great to see some museum items ‘on active service’.

2014_07220062 The Hem Heath plate and the Worthington nameplates were attached to their vehicles for the first time in some years.

Hem Heath Plate

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Worthington Plate

These plates usually reside in the museum – it was great to see them put to their proper use!

A gallery of more vehicles on display:

 

 

Chasewater Railway Museum – three new items

Chasewater Railway Museum

Three new items

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The first one, the North Staffordshire Railway Company Coat of Arms, we have had for a long time but has been kept in stores until recently.

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The second one is a recent acquisition by our curator, a Rhymney Railway Coat of Arms.

 

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The final one for now is a Chasewater Railway badge dated 1995, loaned to the Museum by a visitor from Burntwood after finding it at a Car Boot Sale.

Keep your eyes open folks!!

Chasewater Railway Museum – One from the scrapbook

Chasewater Railway Museum

One from the scrapbook

While Jo was doing her usual Tuesday stint on the museum scrapbook,  a book, which was an anonymous donation over the weekend, came to light.DSCF9036

DSCF9009When Barry saw it, he recognised the book and the name of the author – Ken Judkins – a member of Chasewater Railway a long time ago.  He had also seen a photo in the paper of the launch of the book in 1989, which Jo had put into the scrapbook.Ken Judkins

A nice coincidence!

Chasewater Railway – Midland Classic bus 74 (reg. WDA 4T)

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Preserved Midland Classic bus 74 (WDA_4T) 1979 Leyland Titan B15, Wythall Transport Museum

Preserved Midland Classic bus 74 (WDA_4T) 1979 Leyland Titan B15, Wythall Transport Museum

Preserved Midland Classic bus 74, (reg. WDA 4T), a 1979 Leyland Titan (B15), pictured at the Wythall Transport Museum in Wythall, Worcestershire.

This vehicle was at Chasewater Railway for repairs to the engine, gear box, electrics, etc., etc., etc. (As the King of Siam once said!).

It has now left Chasewater fully renovated by the resident engineers

Pic by Godfrey Hucker

Pic by Godfrey Hucker

The 28th production Titan, it was part of the early batch built by the British Leyland subsidiary Park Royal Vehicles in Park Royal, London (later ones were built at Leyland’s expanded factory in the Lillyhall Industrial Estate, Workington). It’s one of the very few Titans that were not built for London Transport as part of their dual door T-class, instead being delivered new to the West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive, the local authority operator covering the West Midlands conurbation.
WMPTE took it as part of a batch of 5, (reg. WDA 1/2/3/4/5T), and numbered them in the series 7001-5. Unlike the London buses, it had a single door layout giving 47 seats upstairs, 26 down, and used a smaller destination blind box (the intended standard size being visible in the bodywork’s otherwise standard panelling). It also used four vertical blinds for the route numbers, on the front, side and rear, instead of the London designed blinds. The staircase was also further forward, meaning they didn’t have the small window on the lower deck over the driver’s side wheel arch. While at WMPTE, 7004 wore at least two versions of their blue and cream livery, having been repainted at Walsall works in 1982.

Chasewater Railway Museum Temporary Addition – West Midland Transport single decker bus. Reg. No. WDA 596T (1978)

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Temporary Addition – West Midland Transport single decker bus.
Reg. No. WDA 596T (1978)

This bus usually resides at The Transport Museum, Chapel Lane, Wythall, Worcs, B47 6JX, and is at the Chasewater Railway for welding repairs to the chassis, the engine having been previously overhauled by Chasewater Railway’s engineers.

Although not a museum exhibit, this vehicle is a noteworthy addition in the Heritage Centre.

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It is a Leyland Fleetline bus with a Gardner 6LX engine, and the original body – MCW DD. Fleet No.1956
It is now a single decked bus, having been converted from double decker by West Midlands Travel at the Green Lane Depot, Walsall in 1994, and is in WMT livery. This was a project for training mini-bus drivers to learn single deck operation, and there was a surplus of double deckers at the time.

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http://www.bammot.org.uk/wm.asp

In Memory of Roger Shenton.

The latest addition to be installed on the platform at Brownhills West Station is a bench in memory of Roger Shenton.
Roger Shenton's bench.
Roger worked as a volunteer at Chasewater until his sudden death in December 2012. This bench stands as a tribute to the many hours he gave to the Railway over the years.
Roger Shenton's plaque
Rest in peace Roger and Thank you.