Yearly Archives: 2022

  • DIESELGEN – D7018 and D6575 running

    BRCW Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6575 (33 057) was pictured during the Williton station stop while tagging along at the rear of a steam-hauled service to Dunster during the Mixed Traffic weekend on 18th September 2021 while Beyer Peacock Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 waited alongside with a service to Norton Fitzwarren. Photo by Brenden Hill © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    The 10:00 MD diagram (two MD-BL-MD trips totalling 80 miles) will be hauled by Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 on Sat/Sun 23rd/24th July.

    The Sunday morning services (10:00 MD and 12:30 BL) offer a volunteering presentation where prospective volunteers can meet and talk with representatives of the DEPG alongside the WSR, WSRA and WSRHT. There is no need to purchase a ticket on these services. Return travel is free of charge in return for providing your contact details and engaging in discussion about how you could help and what is involved in joining up. Click here for more information.

    If you are interested in offering your time, regardless of background or skillset, we will have tasks to suit everyone, so COME ALONG AND JOIN THIS ‘HYMEK’ HAULED SERVICE on Sunday !

     

    AN IMPORTANT ANNOUCEMENT FOR THE YELLOW TIMETABLE that starts next week, the 11:00 BL-MD and the 15:25 MD-BL will now be hauled by Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6575 (33 057) on all YELLOW TIMETABLE days throughout July and August.

    The basics of the timetabled workings are as follows:

         Depart BL 1100 arrive MD 1215

         Depart MD 1525 arrive BL 1705 (total 40 miles)

     

    Other public services are also scheduled – see the WSR timetable page for details.

     

    See our new DIESEL RUNNING DATES page for the latest information on public services:

     

    The webcams provide a very good way of watching the action from afar. Click this link: http://www.wsr.org.uk/cams.htm or click on the image below to go to the webcams via wsr.org.uk:

     

    Webcams are available at Bishops Lydeard, Crowcombe Heathfield, Williton, Blue Anchor, Minehead Seaward Way and Minehead Station. Select the appropriate webcam by clicking on the blue button on the webcam page. Many thanks to Railcam UK and the WSR for providing these webcam services.

     

    Many thanks to Railcam UK and the WSR for providing these webcam services.

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  • Weekly Roundup – 17-Jul-22

    BR 1965 Crewe-built Class 47 47077 (D1661, 47613, 47840) ‘NORTH STAR’ hauled her first revenue-earning turn on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway on Monday 18th July 2022, pictured at Goathland by Martin Fisher © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Although not strictly within the period of review of this roundup, the ‘hot news‘ on this hottest day of the year (so far) was made by our Class 47 47077 (D1661, 47613, 47840) ‘NORTH STAR‘ who found herself pressed into service on the NYMR due to the very high fire risk and the need to support steam loco operations.

    The loco looked and sounded superb as she went ‘out and about’ on the NYMR, and DEPG member and our local correspondent MARTIN FISHER braved the high temperatures to take some excellent shots, one of which is featured above.

    The NYMR plan to use the ’47’ on a regular basis from now onwards, with crew training turns mixed in with scheduled haulage operations, so ‘NORTH STAR’ is going to be busy (at last !). MANY THANKS to all involved in making this loco serviceable again.

     

    For the rest of this roundup, we will keep it quick and straightforward, because time is short and temperatures are too high to allow hours of work on the keyboard. Hopefully you will find enough of interest in this abridged edition. Thank you for supporting the DEPG !

    Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6575 (33 057) took over the scheduled ‘BLUE TIMETABLE‘ turns last weekend, and was pictured at Minehead on the evening of Saturday 16th July 2022 at the head of her train, in preparation for the 10:00 service from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard the following morning. Photo by Mark Ireland © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    For our next two running dates, Sat/Sun 23/24 July, ‘Hymek’ D7018 will again be hauling the two return services that originate at Minehead, so make the most of this opportunity to enjoy the ‘Maybach Music’ and come along to the WSR and take a ride.

     

    The BLUE timetable applies and can be found by clicking this link or by visiting our new DIESEL RUNNING DATES page. Any additional or updated information will be announced via DIESELGEN as soon as possible. MANY THANKS for supporting this year’s DIESEL RUNNING program on the WSR.

     

    DIESEL RUNNING DATES – we now have a dedicated page on our website and we update it on a regular basis to provide a quick and easy reference to PUBLIC SERVICE diesel running for the whole of the 2022 season. We will be adding the link to all of our most-visited pages soon, but meanwhile the link can be found on our home page or by looking under the DIESELGEN menu header.

    The usual caveats of loco availability apply, but we will be aiming to deliver the above program of running with the locos indicated and we will provide as much advance notice of any change as possible, using our DIESELGEN and Twitter feeds, so please sign up to keep up to date.

     

    LOCO NEWS:

    Class 52 D1010 ‘WESTERN CAMPAIGNER’ – our CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER has reached its FIRST ANNIVERSARY and continues to progress well, with both the funds and the progress on restoration moving along at a decent pace. We are in the process of updating the fund contributions and adding the Gift Aid so that we can announce the total for the first year, and we will then refresh the campaign page on JustGiving and open up a few new fundraising sources as well.

    WE STILL NEED YOUR HELP, so click on the images to make a donation. We know that times are hard, but please do what you can to help.

    The ‘CAMPAIGNER’ team continue their work on restoring this massive and complex locomotive. Although bodywork repairs have progressed well, we still have a lot of rubbing down and painting to do, so PLEASE DO COME ALONG AND HELP IF YOU CAN !

    D1010 – the ‘B’ (secondman’s) side of ‘A” end is the worst location on the whole loco in terms of corrosion. The photo show the level of damage to the underfloor structure in this corner of the locomotive. Work proceeds on repairing and restoring strength and stiffness, one piece at a time. Photo taken at Williton on Monday 11th July 2022 by Colin Foxhall © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D1010 – the solid and robust repair to the cab floor support at the front of the loco shows how the repair work is being progressed. Photo taken at Williton on Tuesday 12th July 2022 by Colin Foxhall © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D1010 – Volunteer Simon B gets involved with bodywork repairs on D1010 to consume the last few hours of his afternoon at Williton on Saturday 16th July 2022. Photo by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D1010 – Gordon was busy preparing the four nose-end light fittings for re-installation at Williton on Saturday 16th July 2022. Photo by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

    To support the work that is progressing in multiple areas on D1010, we launched our CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER by offering ‘SPONSOR A PATCH’ where you can donate in support of the bodywork repairs that are taking place on D1010 ‘WESTERN CAMPAIGNER’ and HAVE YOUR NAME ENGRAVED ON THE SPONSORED PATCH or PART.

    For the sum of £25, this scheme offers you a chance to sponsor the restoration of this much-loved locomotive, with your personal contribution being recorded and documented on a set of drawings that will be made available at our Williton depot on running days and open days. For those who prefer to remain anonymous, a unique reference number will be allocated and engraved instead.

    See our CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER web page for more details !

     

    Class 33 D6566 (33 048) – this loco is now at Williton to undergo an ‘A’ exam and to also undergo an investigation into reports of coolant leaking into her lubricating oil. This issue was flagged up by regular analysis of the engine oil, and work progresses to find the root cause.

     

    Class 33 D6575 (33 057) – this loco is currently at Minehead and is available for service.

     

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017 – Leroy and Simon B tackled the disassembly of the air intake system and the fuel systems, paving the way for the removal of the cam box during this coming week. The photos below show the considerable progress, so WELL DONE GUYS !

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017 – air intake components were removed from the loco and stored alongside at Williton on Saturday 16th July 2022. Photo by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017 – intercooler (one of four) pictured at Williton on Saturday 16th July 2022. Photo by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017 – air intake duct close-up view at Williton on Saturday 16th July 2022. Photo by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017 – three of the 16 high pressure fuel injection pumps can be seen lined up for cleaning and inspection at Williton on Saturday 16th July 2022. Photo by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 – this loco is stabled at Minehead and is next due to perform on the 10:00 and 14:30 Minehead to Bishops Lydeard return services on Sat/Sun 23rd/24th July. Keep an eye on our DIESEL RUNNING DATES page for updates or join the DIESELGEN email bulletin group (which also includes information about non-public services, where the information is available to us sufficiently in advance).

     

    Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9518 – progress continues with work being done on key components before they can be refitted to the frames. Last week saw further progress on braking system components and also on the starter motor, which has been sent to ICS Online in Preston for complete refurbishment. The folks at ICS are AMAZING and they are doing a great job for us.

    D9518 – the corrosion that resulted from the removed components getting wet while in storage has made this repair task a lot more difficult. Undeterred, ICS Online intend to return the refurbished unit to us next week ! What an excellent service. Photo by Iain Parker © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    This loco is the subject of a fundraising appeal so please follow this link to find out more. We need your help ! In addition to funds, we also need plenty of HANDS. If you love the ‘Teddy Bears’ and you are not already a member of the DEPG, please join us so that you can become one of the team that is going to return D9518 to full operational condition as ‘NCB No. 7‘.

     

    Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9526 – this loco is still in regular use and performing well on the Kent & East Sussex Railway. Here’s a photo from Wednesday last week:

    D9526 – the flowers are in bloom in the Garden of England as D9526 waits with her train at Tenterden Town station on Wednesday 13th July 2022. Photo by Mike Grimwood © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 47 47077 ‘NORTH STAR’ – covered previously – now in regular service on the NYMR.

     

    Andrew Barclay 0-4-0DH 578 – this little loco benefitted from another wash and brush-up on Saturday 16th July 2022, and was then covered over with a tarpaulin to prevent the fresh  paintwork from being damaged by seagull droppings.

     

    If you can help by donating your time, then please JOIN US and come along to the depot for an introduction to what we do and how we do it. We currently have people on site from Saturday through to Tuesday and we can open on other days if we can be sure of getting at least two volunteers on site at all times, so there is plenty of scope. We have tasks of all types to suit most capabilities, both skilled and unskilled.

    Many thanks to all of our volunteers who give up so much of their time to work on the cleaning, painting, maintaining, restoring, managing and fund raising for our fleet of heritage locomotives !

     

    BOOK REVIEW – sorry, but again we don’t have time for a new book review this week, but we do still have stock of these three books by Anthony P. Sayer – each one is well worth acquiring.  The recent visit of Class 17 ‘Clayton’ D8568 to the WSR has prompted us to obtain stock of the excellent book that was featured in a book review by Neale Long back in August last year. The book review has been posted on our website so please click here to read it and then buy the book from our online store. We are offering this £40 epic for a discounted price of £36 which is the same price as being offered by the publisher. THANK YOU VERY MUCH to Neale Long for providing us with a detailed review of this book.

    PLEASE NOTE that we can supply any book from PLATFORM 5 or PEN & SWORD or AMBERLEY via our online store. If the title that you want is not listed on our webstore, just email us or use our CONTACT FORM to tell us what you want and we will arrange it, the profit margin on the sale going to the LOCO FUND OF YOUR CHOICE.

    Don’t miss these two excellent new titles, the profits from which will go to the D9518 Restoration fund:

     

     

     

    ON SHED – apologies but we will need to skip this feature this week.

     

    DEPG NEWS – our Portacabins and storage containers were treated to a fresh coat of ‘chocolate and cream’ paint over the weekend of 16/17 July, courtesy of Graham and his spray gun. What a massive effort in all that heat, well done to Graham, many thanks for brightening up our depot !

    The DEPG Portacabins were treated to a fresh coat of ‘chocolate and cream’ paint at Williton on Sunday 17th July 2022. Photo by Graham Perry © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    The DEPG storage containers were also treated to a fresh coat of ‘chocolate’ paint at Williton on Sunday 17th July 2022. What a difference ! Photo by Graham Perry © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Our new online membership system is settling down and we are resolving the anomalies that crept in during the transition from old to new system. If you haven’t done so already, please take a look at your membership record and make sure that it is correct. You will also be able to select ‘paper’, ‘paperless’ or ‘paperless except newsletter’ communication, according to your preference. In the event of any discrepancies, please email Chris Shields using members@depg.org

     

    The synopsis of the last DEPG Board Meeting was emailed to all those members for whom we held a valid email address. The next meeting will take place on Friday 22nd July via Zoom because of ‘Hymek’ driving committments that will affect several of our Board members on the Saturday.

     

    WSR NEWS: the next event on the WSR will be the ‘FORTIES WEEKEND‘ that takes place from Saturday 10th through Sunday 11th September when the DEPG facility at Williton will again be open to the public, complete with ROD SAUNDERS and his model railway sales stand. Please make a plan to come along to this event in support of both the WSR and the DEPG. Timetables for planned diesel running are now being published via our new DIESEL RUNNING DATES page and any updates will be shared via our DIESELGEN email bulletin service.

     

    Between now and then, the WSRA will be hosting the long-awaited return of the STEAM RALLY at Norton Fitzwarren, so keep these dates free and make a plan to attend what promises to be a very enjoyable event !

    The timetables and the dates for the 2022 special events are as follows, so please make a note and ADD THESE DATES TO YOUR DEPG CALENDARS:

     

    Go to previous Weekly Roundup post

  • DIESELGEN – D6566 being swapped for D6575

    BRCW Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6566 (33 048) was pictured during the Williton station stop while working the afternoon leg of the 80-mile Minehead diagram on Sunday 10th July 2022. Photo by Josh Brinsford © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6566 (33 048) will be handing over to sister D6575 (33 057) upon arrival at Bishops Lydeard (BL) from Minehead (MD) on Saturday 16th July 2022. The loco will remain attached to the Taunton end of the train upon arrival at BL and will ‘hitch a ride’ back to Williton on the back of the 1230 BL-MD service and will be uncoupled at Williton.

    This will allow D6566 (33 048) to enter the South Yard at Williton so that an ‘A’ exam can be performed (required after every 50 hours of operation).

     

    The basics of the timetabled workings are as follows:

         Depart MD 1000 arrive BL 1130

         Depart BL 1230 arrive MD 1350

         Depart MD 1430 arrive BL 1555

         Depart BL 1635 arrive MD 1800

    Other public services are also scheduled – see the WSR timetable page for details.

     

    ADVANCE INFORMATION – the 1000 MD diagram (two MD-BL-MD trips totalling 80 miles) will be hauled by Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 on Sat/Sun 23rd/24th July. See our new DIESEL RUNNING DATES page for the latest information on public services.

     

     

    The webcams provide a very good way of watching the action from afar. Click this link: http://www.wsr.org.uk/cams.htm or click on the image below to go to the webcams via wsr.org.uk:

     

    Webcams are available at Bishops Lydeard, Crowcombe Heathfield, Williton, Blue Anchor, Minehead Seaward Way and Minehead Station. Select the appropriate webcam by clicking on the blue button on the webcam page. Many thanks to Railcam UK and the WSR for providing these webcam services.

     

    Many thanks to Railcam UK and the WSR for providing these webcam services.

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  • DIESEL RUNNING DATES

    A new page has been set up on our website to provide information on planned diesel running days. This new page is under the DIESELGEN menu heading and shortcuts will be placed on the most popular pages ASAP. Click on the icon for details:


  • Weekly Roundup – 10-Jul-22

    BRCW Class 33 ‘Crompton D6566 (33 048) was in use for three consecutive days Tu/We/Th 5/6/7 July 2022, working a freight train between Minehead and Norton Fitzwarren and back. These special workings provided training opportunities for Guards and also provided plenty of interesting photo opportunities for spectators. Pictured at Water Lane (Liddymore) Bridge on Thursday 7th July 2022 by Bernard Bates © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6566 (33 048) has been very busy during the last week, hauling the freight for three days and working the ‘Blue Timetable’ diagram for both days of the weekend. The freight trains were special workings to provide Guards with the necessary training and included a run to Norton Fitzwarren to refresh them in relation to that part of the route. The weather was perfect on all three days and a great time was had by all, including the lineside photographers who snapped up the rare sight of a diesel on freight.

    The intensive use means that D6566 (33 048) will soon need to undergo an ‘A’ exam which might be difficult to arrange while she is outstationed at Minehead, so the loco may switch with sister D6575 (33 057) during the scheduled running for this coming weekend. We may not get advance notification of a loco change, so we will just have to wait and see what happens !

     

    The BLUE timetable applies and can be found by clicking this link or by visiting our new DIESEL RUNNING DATES page. Any additional or updated information will be announced via DIESELGEN as soon as possible. MANY THANKS for supporting this year’s DIESEL RUNNING program on the WSR.

     

    DIESEL RUNNING DATES – we now have a dedicated page on our website and we update it on a regular basis to provide a quick and easy reference to PUBLIC SERVICE diesel running for the whole of the 2022 season. We will be adding the link to all of our most-visited pages soon, but meanwhile the link can be found on our home page or by looking under the DIESELGEN menu header.

    The usual caveats of loco availability apply, but we will be aiming to deliver the above program of running with the locos indicated and we will provide as much advance notice of any change as possible, using our DIESELGEN and Twitter feeds, so please sign up to keep up to date.

     

     

    LOCO NEWS:

    Class 52 D1010 ‘WESTERN CAMPAIGNER’ – our CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER has reached its FIRST ANNIVERSARY and continues to progress well, with both the funds and the progress on restoration moving along at a decent pace. We are in the process of updating the fund contributions and adding the Gift Aid so that we can announce the total for the first year, and we will then refresh the campaign page on JustGiving and open up a few new fundraising sources as well.

    WE STILL NEED YOUR HELP, so click on the images to make a donation. We know that times are hard, but please do what you can to help.

    Colin and his assistants are now tackling the ‘B’ (secondmans) side of ‘A’ cab and, as expected, this corner of the loco carries the worst of the corrosion damage that has accumulated over the fifty years since the last major works overhaul. Last week, we featured the roof repairs and showed the crack that had allowed water to enter, and today we show you where some of that water went and the damage that it caused. Although bodywork repairs have progressed well, we still have a lot of rubbing down and painting to do on this massive locomotive, so PLEASE DO COME ALONG AND HELP IF YOU CAN !

    D1010 – a suspect section of cabside skin was removed from below the ‘B’ (secondman) side window of ‘A’ end and the structure behind the skin was found to have disintegrated completely. Photo taken at Williton on Monday 4th July 2022 by Colin Foxhall © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D1010 – the first step was to clean out the debris, then install replacement steel tube and angle sections and plug weld them in place so that the weight of the cab structure can be shared between the skin and the frame. The second step was to weld a new piece of skin and plug weld it to the frame to provide additional strength and stiffness. Photo taken at Williton on Monday 4th July 2022 by Colin Foxhall © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D1010 – Volunteers Chris and Gordon kept the steady drumbeat of progress going on D1010 on the weekend, assisted by Ian F and Leroy (not pictured). Photo taken at Williton on Saturday 9th July by Terry Deacon © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    To support the work that is progressing in multiple areas on D1010, we launched our CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER by offering ‘SPONSOR A PATCH’ where you can donate in support of the bodywork repairs that are taking place on D1010 ‘WESTERN CAMPAIGNER’ and HAVE YOUR NAME ENGRAVED ON THE SPONSORED PATCH or PART.

    For the sum of £25, this scheme offers you a chance to sponsor the restoration of this much-loved locomotive, with your personal contribution being recorded and documented on a set of drawings that will be made available at our Williton depot on running days and open days. For those who prefer to remain anonymous, a unique reference number will be allocated and engraved instead.

    See our CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER web page for more details !

     

    Class 33 D6566 (33 048) – this loco was in use for five days last week and is rostered for this coming weekend’s 1000 Minehead diagram under the BLUE TIMETABLE. It is likely that the loco will get switched with sister D6575 (33 057) some time during the weekend, but this depends on operational priorities.

     

    Class 33 D6575 (33 057) – this loco is currently at Bishops Lydeard, fresh from an ‘A’ exam and available for service.

     

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017 – there is significant progress to report, now that this loco is under cover in the loco shed and work is able to proceed apace without the lost time of having the loco moved back and forth under the outdoor crane in ‘seagull alley’. Here’s some photos showing the work that is in progress:

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017 viewed from the ground, looking up through the bodyside doors and straight through the space where the roof used to be and already showing daylight between the air intake duct and the the filter housing, as the air intakes are prepared for hoisting out of the loco. Pictured at Williton on Saturday 9th July 2022 by Terry Deacon © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017 viewed from the engine room, looking at the intercoolers (the silver-painted rectangular units that are connected to the blue pipework), one on each end of each cylinder bank. One of the two horizontally-mounted turbochargers can be seen in the centre of the ‘vee’ of the engine (dark grey in colour). Pictured at Williton on Saturday 9th July 2022 by Terry Deacon © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017 roof sections were taken outside for a clean, to make the most of the opportunity presented by having to take the roof off. Brian is pictured in charge of the steam cleaner at Williton on Saturday 9th July 2022 by Terry Deacon © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 – as covered earlier, this loco is stabled at Minehead and is next due to perform on the 10:00 and 14:30 Minehead to Bishops Lydeard return services on Sat/Sun 23rd/24th July. Keep an eye on our DIESEL RUNNING DATES page for updates or join the DIESELGEN email bulletin group (which also includes information about non-public services, where the information is available to us sufficiently in advance).

     

    Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9518 – progress resumed with Colin G going between the frames to get at some of the areas that required cleaning and painting. Work continued on the electrical cubicle and further research took place to determine the best source for the two replaement ‘Layrub’ coulings that are needed for the generator drive shaft.

    D9518 – the attention to detail continues, even in the non-visible areas such as between the frames. Colin G gets down to work at Williton on Saturday 9th July 2022. Photo by Terry Deacon © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    This loco is the subject of a fundraising appeal so please follow this link to find out more. We need your help ! In addition to funds, we also need plenty of HANDS. If you love the ‘Teddy Bears’ and you are not already a member of the DEPG, please join us so that you can become one of the team that is going to return D9518 to full operational condition as ‘NCB No. 7‘.

     

    Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9526 – this loco is still in regular use and performing well on the Kent & East Sussex Railway. 

     

    Class 47 47077 ‘NORTH STAR’ – the loco is being prepared for service at Grosmont on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and the latest news is that the loco has been running up and down in the yard at Grosmont for test purposes. If all goes well, the loco could be out on a test run this week and be in service next week. The heightened fire risk caused by the recent dry weather has put the presssure on to the diesel team to get the loco ready to support the steam locos during the busy summer timetable, so we expect to see her in service very soon!

    Class 47 47077 (D1661, 47613, 47840) ‘NORTH STAR’ was pictured in the yard at Grosmont on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway on Thursday 7th July 2022 as visiting SRPS Class 37 37403 (D6607) powered alongside with a scheduled service from Whitby. Photo by Ian Robins © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 47 47077 (D1661, 47613, 47840) ‘NORTH STAR’ was on the move the following day, being pictured undergoing trial runs up and down the yard at Grosmont on Friday 8th July 2022. Photo by Josh Smith © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Andrew Barclay 0-4-0DH 578 – this little loco benefitted from a thorough wash and brush-up from new volunteers Simon B and Karl on Saturday 9th July 2022, but with so few locos in our yard at Williton, the seagulls soon returned to this small piece of 1970s heritage – as can be seen below:

    Barclay 0-4-0DH 578 (ROF 1) was pictured while providing a perching service to some of the local seagulls at Williton on Sunday 10th July 2022. Photo by Leroy Ford © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    If you can help by donating your time, then please JOIN US and come along to the depot for an introduction to what we do and how we do it. We currently have people on site from Saturday through to Tuesday and we can open on other days if we can be sure of getting at least two volunteers on site at all times, so there is plenty of scope. We have tasks of all types to suit most capabilities, both skilled and unskilled.

    Many thanks to all of our volunteers who give up so much of their time to work on the cleaning, painting, maintaining, restoring, managing and fund raising for our fleet of heritage locomotives !

     

     

    BOOK REVIEW – due to some urgent administrative matters, we again don’t have time for a new book review this week, but we do still have stock of these three books by Anthony P. Sayer – each one is well worth acquiring.  The recent visit of Class 17 ‘Clayton’ D8568 to the WSR has prompted us to obtain stock of the excellent book that was featured in a book review by Neale Long back in August last year. The book review has been posted on our website so please click here to read it and then buy the book from our online store. We are offering this £40 epic for a discounted price of £36 which is the same price as being offered by the publisher. THANK YOU VERY MUCH to Neale Long for providing us with a detailed review of this book.

    PLEASE NOTE that we can supply any book from PLATFORM 5 or PEN & SWORD or AMBERLEY via our online store. If the title that you want is not listed on our webstore, just email us or use our CONTACT FORM to tell us what you want and we will arrange it, the profit margin on the sale going to the LOCO FUND OF YOUR CHOICE.

     

    Don’t miss these two excellent new titles, the profits from which will go to the D9518 Restoration fund:

     

         

     

     

    ON SHED – this week, as we swelter in the heat of a ‘proper summer’, we need to remind ourselves not to wish the warm weather away too quickly. The photo below, from the collection of long-term DEPG member Phil Gray, shows a wet and dismal day in August 1990 where a bit of sunshine would have made all the difference !

    Beyer-Peacock ‘Hymek’ D7017 stands in the rain at Barry Open Day in South Wales on 19th August 1990, with Class 25 D7672 (25322, 25912) ‘TAMWORTH CASTLE’ for company. ‘Hymeks’ were regular visitors to Barry throughout their short careers on BR. Also present on that dull and rainy day were representatives of sixteen other loco classes – click this link for details. Photo by Phil Gray © CC BY-NC 3.0

    Many thanks to Phil for sharing his photos with us.

     

    DEPG NEWS – our new online membership system is settling down and we are resolving the anomalies that crept in during the transition from old to new system. If you haven’t done so already, please take a look at your membership record and make sure that it is correct. You will also be able to select ‘paper’, ‘paperless’ or ‘paperless except newsletter’ communication, according to your preference. In the event of any discrepancies, please email Chris Shields using members@depg.org

     

    The synopsis of the last DEPG Board Meeting is being prepared and will be emailed to all those members for whom we hold a valid email address, hopefully sometime later this week. The next meeting will take place on Friday 22nd July via Zoom because of ‘Hymek’ driving committments that will affect several of our Board members on the Saturday.

     

    WSR NEWS: the next event on the WSR will be the ‘FORTIES WEEKEND‘ that takes place from Saturday 10th through Sunday 11th September when the DEPG facility at Williton will again be open to the public, complete with ROD SAUNDERS and his model railway sales stand. Please make a plan to come along to this event in support of both the WSR and the DEPG. Timetables for planned diesel running are now being published via our new DIESEL RUNNING DATES page and any updates will be shared via our DIESELGEN email bulletin service.

     

    Between now and then, the WSRA will be hosting the long-awaited return of the STEAM RALLY at Norton Fitzwarren, so keep these dates free and make a plan to attend what promises to be a very enjoyable event !

     

    The timetables and the dates for the 2022 special events are as follows, so please make a note and ADD THESE DATES TO YOUR DEPG CALENDARS:

     

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  • Weekly Roundup – 03-Jul-22

    Beyer Peacock Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 was again working the Minehead to Bishops Lydeard return service on both Saturday and Sunday 2nd/3rd July 2022. This drone image capture shows the loco and six-coach train climbing out of Bishops Lydeard, having just crossed Watersmeet Bridge (where the B3224 to Exmoor leaves the A358) on the return leg of the second round trip on the Sunday. Photo by Don Bishop © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Another enjoyable weekend with ‘Hymek’ D7018 working the Minehead to Bishops Lydeard diagram (two round trips totalling 80 miles), the weather starting wet but ending with glorious sunshine and clear skies – what else would we expect for July !

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 waits for the token at the delightful and colourful Williton station as the steam-hauled service to Minehead arrives at platform 1. The ‘Hymek’ will take a break for the next two weekends and hand the baton over to the ‘Cromptons’. Photo by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    For our next two running dates, Sat/Sun 09/10 and 16/17 July, the ‘Hymek’ is taking a well-earned rest. Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6566 (33 048) is currently in position at Minehead and is expected to haul these services, although Class 33 volunteer loco manager Ian has requested that the loco be swapped with D6575 (33 057) for the weekend of 16/17 July to even up the running hours (each loco needs an ‘A’ exam every 50 hours). If this change takes place, we will publish the change via our DIESELGEN email bulletin service.

     

    The BLUE timetable applies and can be found by clicking this link or by visiting our new DIESEL RUNNING DATES page. Any additional or updated information will be announced by the WSR and via DIESELGEN as soon as possible. MANY THANKS for supporting this year’s DIESEL RUNNING program on the WSR.

     

    DIESEL RUNNING DATES – we now have a dedicated page on our website and we update it on a regular basis to provide a quick and easy reference to PUBLIC SERVICE diesel running for the whole of the 2022 season. We will be adding the link to all of our most-visited pages soon, but meanwhile the link can be found on our home page or by looking under the DIESELGEN menu header.

    The usual caveats of loco availability apply, but we will be aiming to deliver the above program of running with the locos indicated and we will provide as much advance notice of any change as possible, using our DIESELGEN and Twitter feeds, so please sign up to keep up to date.

     

    This last weekend was the launch of the restoration project for Railbus W79978 which is based at Hayes Knoll on the Swindon & Cricklade Railway. The Railbus had been prepared for a weekend of demonstration running, but this was curtailed after the first few runs on the Saturday due to sticking valves in the compressed air system – an issue that affects most rail-based machines that do not get used regularly. The restoration project will resolve all such issues, but the disappointment of DEPG member and Railbus owner Martin Rouse must have been palpable, after the massive effort that was made to get the machine into demonstration fitness, with several succesful runs having taken place on the Friday. We empathise, having been there many times ourselves.

    Railbus W79978 had to be shunted by diminutive Fowler 0-4-0DM 21442 ‘Woodbine’ after failing during its demonstration running at Hayes Knoll on the Swindon & Cricklade Railway on 2nd July 2022. Click here to read more about this vintage machine. Photo by Martin Rouse © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    All was not lost, because Railbus W79978 was put to good use as a static exhibit where the public could enter and view the interior – which included an information stand that also offered some DEPG merchandise in the form of our D1010 booklet and D7018 booklet. Many thanks to Martin for keeping the DEPG in mind and making the most of this opportunity to remind Swindonians about the existence of the DEPG.

    Railbus W79978 was open to visitors at Hayes Knoll on the Swindon & Cricklade Railway on 2nd/3rd July 2022 and included an information stand that offered DEPG booklets, membership forms and Newsletters alongside other fund-raising items. Photo by Martin Rouse © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

     

    OTHER NEWS: We hosted two visitors from YOUCHOOS on Sunday 3rd July and the WSR kindly issued a cab pass so that they could travel in the cab of ‘Hymek’ D7018 to record the sounds of the loco in operation; not just the engine, but every small detail such as doors opening and closing, engine starting and the sound of controls being moved. The reason – YOUCHOOS provide electronic sound cards to railway modellers so that their miniature locos can sound like the real thing. We hope to provide a link to the finished product as soon as it is ready.

     

     

    LOCO NEWS:

    Class 52 D1010 ‘WESTERN CAMPAIGNER’ – our CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER continues to receive donations and sponsorship of patches, and we now have quite a backlog of patches to engrave. The holdup has been the need to have the patches prepared sufficiently to allow the engraving to work well and provide a proper lasting mark on the metal itself, not just a mark through paint or filler. We still have plenty of patch areas to engrave, but here’s an example of a BIRTHDAY PRESENT WITH A MASSIVE DIFFERENCE:

    Many thanks to the photographers who shared their work under a Creative Commons licence for this not-for-profit DEPG-themed birthday card. The proceeds were allocated to the D1010 Restoration Fund. © CC BY-NC 3.0

    D1010 now carries an engraving commorating the 30th Birthday of Christopher Schiller, thanks to the support of father and DEPG member Ken. Many thanks to all who have supported and continue to support D1010 ! Photo taken at Williton on 25th June 2022 by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    WE STILL NEED YOUR HELP, so click on the images below for an update of fundraising status or to make a donation. We are making steady progress on the restoration of this massive locomotive but we have a lot of expenses ahead of us, so we need to keep our fund raising effort going for a while longer yet. We know that times are hard, but please do what you can to help.

     

    Continued progress on D1010 has now reached a milestone as Colin and his team have completed ALL BODYWORK REPAIRS ON THE ‘A’ SIDE OF THE LOCOMOTIVE and have now turned their attention to the ‘A’ cab front. The photos below tell the story. Work also took place on the headcode boxes, removing the layers of old paint, attending to corrosion and overhauling the mechanisms so that the roller blinds can actually roll ! There is a lot to do on this massive and complex locomotive, so PLEASE DO COME ALONG AND HELP IF YOU CAN !

    D1010 – this view of the cab roof on the secondman’s side at ‘A’ end shows a cracked weld that ran almost to the centre of the roof, allowing rainwater to enter and slowly rot the skin, especially in the corners. Photo taken at Williton on Monday 27th June 2022 by Colin Foxhall © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D1010 – the damaged skin was removed and the support structure beneath was found to be in good condition, avoiding the need for further peeling. Photo taken at Williton on Monday 27th June 2022 by Colin Foxhall © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D1010 – the big hole that had existed in this corner has now been repaired. The inner weld will be dressed after the windscreen has been removed (the window seals are known source of water leakage). Photo taken at Williton on Tuesday 28th June 2022 by Colin Foxhall © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D1010 – the cab roof has now been repaired – another task that can be ticked off the list. Many thanks to Colin and his assistants Geoff and Tim for this superb work. Photo taken at Williton on Tuesday 28th June 2022 by Colin Foxhall © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D1010 – the headcode boxes are getting attention from Bob and Gordon so that they can be re-fitted to the already completed ‘B’ end of the loco. Photo taken at Williton on Saturday 2nd July 2022 by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D1010 – Bob is the kind of volunteer who always tackles his work with an infectious smile and a laugh ! Pictured at Williton on Saturday 2nd July 2022 by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    To support the work that is progressing in multiple areas on D1010, we launched our CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER by offering ‘SPONSOR A PATCH’ where you can donate in support of the bodywork repairs that are taking place on D1010 ‘WESTERN CAMPAIGNER’ and HAVE YOUR NAME ENGRAVED ON THE SPONSORED PATCH or PART.

    For the sum of £25, this scheme offers you a chance to sponsor the restoration of this much-loved locomotive, with your personal contribution being recorded and documented on a set of drawings that will be made available at our Williton depot on running days and open days. For those who prefer to remain anonymous, a unique reference number will be allocated and engraved instead.

    See our CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER web page or click on the image below for more details !

    NOTE: EVERYONE WHO HAS ALREADY DONATED £25 OR MORE SINCE JULY 2021 HAS BEEN RECOGNISED and has been allocated an appropriate area on one of the patches or parts that have already been applied to the loco. Donations of smaller sums that accumulate to £25 are also eligible, so donate what you can when you can, and we will keep track of your total donations. Use our CONTACT FORM if you want to register your previous donations to D1010 for this campaign.

     

     

    Class 33 D6566 (33 048) – this loco will be in use for three days this week hauling a freight train in association with the training of three qualified steam locomotive drivers who want to add the Class 33 diesel to their driving portfolios. The freight movements will be performed under the supervision of WSR Traction Inspector John Leach and details can be found in our latest DIESELGEN posting.

     

    Class 33 D6575 (33 057) – this loco is currently at Bishops Lydeard, fresh from an ‘A’ exam and available for service after having received attention to one of her exhauster contactors during her recent visit to Williton.

     

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017 – in a demonstration of the close co-operation between all restoration teams at Williton, Saturday 2nd July saw a re-organisation in the loco shed that allowed Class 14 D9518 to be moved further into the shed so that D7017 could be brought inside as well. This was done to allow the roof of the ‘Hymek’ to be removed to gain access to the engine components that need to be lifted out through the roof aperture. The prospect of having to do this outdoors during seagull nesting season was too dangerous (and unsanitary) to contemplate!

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017 was shunted into the loco shed on number 3 road at Williton on Saturday 2nd July so that her roof can be removed and the large and heavy engine components lifted out, to allow access to the cylinder head. Barclay 0-4-0DH 578 (ROF1) provided the tractive effort, seen here in the careful hands of Martin Howard. Photo by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017 was moved inside the loco shed on number 3 road at Williton on Saturday 2nd July so that her engine repairs can be progressed without the participation of the local seagull population. A nice touch is the illumination of the road indicator (orange arrow, top left) that was acquired from Bristol Bath Road depot, although we suspect that Martin already knew which road he was to choose – it would be the one with the open door! Photo by Martin Howard © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 – as covered earlier, this loco is stabled at Minehead and is next due to perform on the 10:00 and 14:30 Minehead to Bishops Lydeard return services on Sat/Sun 23rd/24th July. Keep an eye on our DIESEL RUNNING DATES page for updates or join the DIESELGEN email bulletin group (which also includes information about non-public services, where the information is available to us sufficiently in advance).

     

    Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9518 – progress was affected this week due to the need to re-organise the items that were lined up on number 3 road in the shed, to make space for ‘Hymek’ D7017, but the restoration team did manage to fit in some feats of progress such as re-mounting the cooler group on the ‘long end’ of the loco while preparing the brake system components for re-installation. The below photos show the ‘before and after’ sequence on number 3 road in the loco shed:

    D9518 – the loco frames get towed out of the shed so that the cab assembly can be moved outside and sheeted over, hopefully for no longer than the next few weeks. Volunteer Andy P can be seen in the foreground, working on the brake rigging components. Pictured at Williton on Saturday 2nd July 2022 by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D9518 – the ‘new order’ on number 3 road in the loco shed – the Class 14 cab has been moved outside and the loco frames have been moved forward so that ‘Hymek’ D7017 can be fitted in and the shed doors closed. This will allow the engine repair work to continue without restrictions. Pictured at Williton on Saturday 2nd July 2022 by Martin Howard © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    This loco is the subject of a fundraising appeal so please follow this link to find out more. We need your help ! In addition to funds, we also need plenty of HANDS. If you love the ‘Teddy Bears’ and you are not already a member of the DEPG, please join us so that you can become one of the team that is going to return D9518 to full operational condition as ‘NCB No. 7‘.

    Click on the image to find the options for supporting D9518.

     

    Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9526 – this loco is still in demand and performing well on the Kent & East Sussex Railway. The recent substitution for an unavailable steam engine has resulted in more running and more hours. Excellent !

    Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9526 enters Tenterden station at the head of a service train from Bodiam on 28th June 2022. Photo by Mike Grimwood © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 47 47077 ‘NORTH STAR’ – the loco has been ‘in the works’ at Grosmont on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and the latest news is that the triple pump has now been replaced, which is a very difficult task on a dual-braked Class 47 because of the seriously over-crowded equipment room that the loco type ended up with, so well done to the team at Grosmont ! We hope to get news of her being out on a test run soon.

    Class 47 47077 (D1661, 47613, 47840) ‘NORTH STAR’ was pictured in the yard at Grosmont on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway on Saturday 25th June 2022 alongside visiting SRPS Class 37 37403 (D6607). Photo by Luke Wayman © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 47 47077 (D1661, 47613, 47840) ‘NORTH STAR’ had her reconditioned triple pump installed at Grosmont – which is no mean feat on a dual-braked Class 47 – and was undergoing static testing on Saturday 25th June 2022. Photo by Luke Wayman © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Andrew Barclay 0-4-0DH 578 – as pictured previously, this little loco has again been proving her worth during depot shunts, although she failed to start at first, due to a faulty non-return valve in her fuel pump. This delayed proceedings for a while, but was resolved in time for the job to be completed, although it did result in some late dinners for several of our volunteers!

     

    If you can help by donating your time, then please JOIN US and come along to the depot for an introduction to what we do and how we do it. We currently have people on site from Saturday through to Tuesday and we can open on other days if we can be sure of getting at least two volunteers on site at all times, so there is plenty of scope. We have tasks of all types to suit most capabilities, both skilled and unskilled.

    Many thanks to all of our volunteers who give up so much of their time to work on the cleaning, painting, maintaining, restoring, managing and fund raising for our fleet of heritage locomotives !

     

     

    BOOK REVIEW – we don’t have time for a new book review this week, but we do now have stock of these three books by Anthony P. Sayer – each one is well worth acquiring.  The recent visit of Class 17 ‘Clayton’ D8568 to the WSR has prompted us to obtain stock of the excellent book that was featured in a book review by Neale Long back in August last year. The book review has been posted on our website so please click here to read it and then buy the book from our online store. We are offering this £40 epic for a discounted price of £36 which is the same price as being offered by the publisher. THANK YOU VERY MUCH to Neale Long for providing us with a detailed review of this book.

    PLEASE NOTE that we can supply any book from PLATFORM 5 or PEN & SWORD or AMBERLEY via our online store. If the title that you want is not listed on our webstore, just email us or use our CONTACT FORM to tell us what you want and we will arrange it, the profit margin on the sale going to the LOCO FUND OF YOUR CHOICE.

    Don’t miss these two excellent new titles, the profits from which will go to the D9518 Restoration fund:

     

     

     

    ON SHED – we will have to skip this feature this week, but we will be back with a new thread next week.

     

    DEPG NEWS – the new online membership system has now been updated to allow the use of card payment and Apple Pay, in addition to PayPal, so this system will be the preferred way of renewing membership in future. Our website will be updated ASAP.

    One important point to note is that all members who wish to continue using the previous paper-based system can continue to do so. Our new membership secretary CHRIS SHIELDS will write to members when their memberships are due for renewal and payment can be made by cheque via post as previously. Please send all communications to our Williton address – click this link to our About Us page.

    MANY THANKS to Chris for taking on more work for the benefit of the DEPG !

     

    WSR NEWS: the next event on the WSR will be the ‘FORTIES WEEKEND‘ that takes place from Saturday 10th through Sunday 11th September when the DEPG facility at Williton will again be open to the public, complete with ROD SAUNDERS and his model railway sales stand. Please make a plan to come along to this event in support of both the WSR and the DEPG. Timetables for planned diesel running are now being published via our new DIESEL RUNNING DATES page and any updates will be shared via our DIESELGEN email bulletin service.

    Between now and then, the WSRA will be hosting the long-awaited return of the STEAM RALLY at Norton Fitzwarren, so keep these dates free and make a plan to attend what promises to be a very enjoyable event !

    The timetables and the dates for the 2022 special events are as follows, so please make a note and ADD THESE DATES TO YOUR DEPG CALENDARS:

  • DIESELGEN – Crompton D6566 on Freight

    BRCW Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6566 (33 048) was pictured while running around its train at Minehead on the Saturday of the Diesel Gala, 11th June 2022. Also in the picture is Barclay 0-4-0DH 579 (ROF 2) on the far left and the tender of BR(W) 4-6-0 7822 ‘FOXCOTE MANOR’ on the right. Photo by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6566 (33 048) will be hauling freight wagons on TuesdayWednesday and Thursday 5/6/7th July in connection with driver training courses being run by WSR Diesel Traction Inspector John Leach. The three drivers involved are currently steam loco drivers and they are adding the Class 33 diesel to their ‘tickets’.

    These special workings start at Minehead and run to Norton Fitzwarren and back in the morning, then run to Bishops Lydeard and back in the afternoon. The timings below are approximate and may be varied on the day to suit operating conditions:

     

         Depart MD 0915 arrive NF 1056

         Depart NF 1130 arrive MD 1253

         Depart MD 1317 arrive BL 1510

         Depart BL 1526 arrive MD 1703

     

    Public services are also scheduled – see the WSR timetable page for details.

     

    ADVANCE INFORMATION – the 1000 MD diagram (two MD-BL-MD trips totalling 80 miles) will be hauled by Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6566 (33 048) on Sat/Sun 9/10th July and by one of our two ‘Cromptons’ on Sat/Sun 16/17th July. See our new DIESEL RUNNING DATES page for the latest information on public services.

     

    We have just introduced a new DIESEL RUNNING DATES page and we will be maintaining this in parallel to DIESELGEN bulletins. This new page is a ‘one-stop-shop’ approach to PUBLIC SERVICE diesel running on the WSR.

     

    The webcams provide a very good way of watching the action from afar. Here are the links:

    Bishops Lydeard : http://www.wsr.org.uk/r-cam-bl2.htm

    Crowcombe Heathfield : http://www.wsr.org.uk/r-cam-ch1.htm

    Williton : http://www.wsr.org.uk/r-cam-wn2.htm

    Blue Anchor : http://www.wsr.org.uk/r-cam-ba1.htm

    Seaward Way : http://www.wsr.org.uk/r-cam-md2.htm

    Minehead : http://www.wsr.org.uk/r-cam-md1.htm

     

    Many thanks to Railcam UK and the WSR for providing these webcam services.

    Have you considered joining the WEEKLY ROUNDUP e-newsletter list? Click here for details.

     

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  • Weekly Roundup – 26-Jun-22

    Beyer Peacock Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 was busy working the Minehead to Bishops Lydeard return service (two full round trips) on both Saturday and Sunday 25th/26th June. The 60-year-old loco looked like new and sounded absolutely wonderful ! D7018 was pictured at the first Williton station stop of the day on Saturday 25th June 2022 with DEPG stalwart Terry Deacon covering the secondman duties. Photo by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    The highly variable weather of the last weekend was made all the more tolerable by the sight and sound of ‘Hymek’ D7018 working a six-coach train on the Minehead to Bishops Lydeard diagram that includes two round trips totalling 80 miles of running. The blustery weather provided spells of bright sunshine punctuated by frequent and very heavy thunderstorms, complete with hail at times !

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 paused at Washford station just after a shower had passed through, providing a perfect opportunity for this wonderful photo of the storm in the background, complete with a rainbow ! This has to be a 2023 DEPG calendar candidate – do you have photos that you think would be good for the next calendar ? Now is the time to submit them for consideration. Photo by Martin Howard © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    For our next two running dates, Sat/Sun 03/04 July, ‘Hymek’ D7018 will again be hauling the two return services that originate at Minehead, so make the most of this opportunity to enjoy the ‘Maybach Music’ and come along to the WSR and take a ride. The loco will be stabled at Minehead throughout this week, providing a nice early 1960s embellishment to the GWR-era branch terminus.

    The BLUE timetable applies and can be found by clicking this link or by visiting our new DIESEL RUNNING DATES page. Any additional or updated information will be announced by the WSR and via DIESELGEN as soon as possible.

     

    DIESEL RUNNING DATES – we have created a new page on our website and we will be updating it on a regular basis to provide a quick and easy reference to diesel running for the whole of the 2022 season. We will be adding the link to all of our most-visited pages soon, but meanwhile the link can be found on our home page or by looking under the DIESELGEN menu header.

    The usual caveats of loco availability apply, but we will be aiming to deliver the above program of running with the locos indicated and we will provide as much advance notice of any change as possible, using our DIESELGEN and Twitter feeds, so please sign up to keep up to date.

     

    Last week, we featured a link to a webpage for Railbus W79978 which is about to undergo restoration at the Swindon & Cricklade Railway. This 1958-vintage machine will be showcased at the S&CR Diesel Gala on 2nd and 3rd July where locomotives of classes 03, 08, 09 and 73 will also be active. Click here or on the images below for more information about W79978 that has been provided by owner and DEPG member Martin Rouse.

    Railbus W79978 was undergoing testing at Hayes Knoll on the Swindon & Cricklade Railway on 25th June 2022 in preparation for her appearance at the S&CR Diesel Gala on Sat/Sun 2/3 July 2022. Photo by Dave Herbert © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Railbus W79978 was in use for driver training purposes on 25th June 2022, seen here at Hayes Knoll on the Swindon & Cricklade Railway resulting in owner and DEPG member Martin Rouse being passed as a driver in readiness for demonstration runs at the S&CR Diesel Gala on Sat/Sun 2/3 July 2022. Photo by Dave Herbert © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

     

    Several readers have commented on this feature and we will keep the W79978 web page updated with information and photos as we receive them from Martin. We also received some wonderful BR-era colour photos from well-known railwayman and author BERNARD MILLS showing the Railbus ready for work at Boscarne Junction in December 1966, just six weeks before these public services were withdrawn from what is now the Bodmin & Wenford Railway. Many thanks to Bernard for sharing these images with us (see the W79978 page). We wish Martin good luck and every success with this excellent and worthwhile heritage restoration project.

     

     

    LOCO NEWS:

    Class 52 D1010 ‘WESTERN CAMPAIGNER’ – our CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER has been boosted by donations and by sponsorship of patches, but WE STILL NEED YOUR HELP, so click on the images below for an update of fundraising status or to make a donation. We are making steady progress on the restoration of this massive locomotive but we have a lot of expenses ahead of us, so we need to keep our fund raising effort going for a while longer yet. We know that times are hard, but please do what you can to help.

    Continued progress on D1010 has now reached a milestone as Colin and his team have just completed ALL BODYWORK REPAIRS ON THE ‘A’ SIDE OF THE LOCOMOTIVE and will now turn their attention to the ‘A’ cab front and the cab sheeting on the secondman’s side (‘A’ end, ‘B’ side). Work to refit the many parts that have been removed is lagging behind due to attention having been diverted to diesel gala tasks and the repair of ‘Hymek’ D7017, but the dedicated D1010 team are making steady progress behind the scenes. PLEASE DO COME ALONG AND HELP IF YOU CAN !

     

    D1010 – this view of ‘A’ end shows the ‘A’ side corner has been fully repaired and is now ready for repainting and for the engraving of sponsor names and numbers (see our SPONSOR A PATCH scheme). Can anyone provide any information about the ‘WESTERN RED GRIFFIN‘ headboard ? Photo taken at Williton on Saturday 25th June 2022 by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D1010 – the driver’s side window frame repair (‘A’ side) has been completed and awaits the installation of the fairing that provides the finished look. The underlying strength has been restored by fresh steel. Photo taken at Williton on Tuesday 21st June 2022 by Colin Foxhall © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D1010 – the driver’s side window frame (‘A’ side) with the fairing added, also showing the 6mm diameter drain hole that will be monitored for water egress in future. Small features such as this will allow the locomotive to resist the forces of nature and prevent internal corrosion damage that often remains hidden until it reaches the outer skin. Photo taken at Williton on Tuesday 21st June 2022 by Colin Foxhall © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    To support the work that is progressing in multiple areas on D1010, we launched our CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER by offering ‘SPONSOR A PATCH’ where you can donate in support of the bodywork repairs that are taking place on D1010 ‘WESTERN CAMPAIGNER’ and HAVE YOUR NAME ENGRAVED ON THE SPONSORED PATCH or PART.

    For the sum of £25, this scheme offers you a chance to sponsor the restoration of this much-loved locomotive, with your personal contribution being recorded and documented on a set of drawings that will be made available at our Williton depot on running days and open days. For those who prefer to remain anonymous, a unique reference number will be allocated and engraved instead.

    See our CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER web page for more details !

    NOTE: EVERYONE WHO HAS ALREADY DONATED £25 OR MORE SINCE JULY 2021 WILL BE RECOGNISED and will be allocated an appropriate area on one of the patches or parts that have already been applied to the loco. Donations of smaller sums that accumulate to £25 are also eligible, so donate what you can when you can, and we will keep track of your total donations. Use our CONTACT FORM if you want to register your previous donations to D1010 for this campaign.

     

    Class 33 D6566 (33 048) – this loco has returned to the role of standby locomotive and was also used to position Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 at Minehead in preparation for her two weekends of BLUE timetable duties. The Class 33 wil then be used to provide a training platform for three qualified steam locomotive drivers who want to add the Class 33 diesel to their driving portfolios, under the supervision of WSR Traction Inspector John Leach.

    Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6566 (33 048) hauled Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 from Williton to Minehead on 23rd June 2022 to position the ‘Hymek’ for her weekend duties under the BLUE timetable. The Class 33 also had her own tasks to perform from Minehead the following week. Image by Railcam UK and the WSR © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 33 D6575 (33 057) – this loco is currently at Williton undergoing attention to some minor issues, but remains in a serviceable condition in case she is called upon to assist in the running of the railway.

     

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017 – the loco is ready to go under the crane so that the roof panels can be lifted off. This will then allow the air intake ducting and intercooler to be lifted out so that the cambox that runs across all eight cylinders in the bank can then be removed. This will then reveal the number 1 cylinder head so that the joint ring can be replaced and any other issues attended to. We hope to be able to move the loco under cover to attend to this work, because putting the roof back on after every work session is very tedious ! Keep an eye on the Williton Railcam to monitor the progress with this loco.

     

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 – as covered earlier, this loco is stabled at Minehead and is next due to perform on the 10:00 and 14:30 Minehead to Bishops Lydeard return services on Sat/Sun 2nd/3rd July. Keep an eye on our DIESEL RUNNING DATES page for updates or join the DIESELGEN email bulletin group (which also includes information about non-public services, where the information is available to us sufficiently in advance). Please come along and ride behind the ‘Hymek’ and support our diesel running opportunities if you can. Thanks !

     

    Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9518 – more progress this week as the brake frame assembly has now been re-mounted on the loco frames and is ready to be connected up to the various pipes and conduits. This meticulously-restored and complex assembly includes all of the brake system control valves as well as the compressor and the air receivers. In parallel, the task of acquiring replacement couplings for the generator drive shaft has progressed as far as the quotation stage, but they have become very expensive. We are currently looking for opportunities to acquire a pair of new couplings at a more realistic price.

     

    D9518 – the carefully-restored brake frame assembly was readied for lifting back onto the loco frames at Williton on Saturday 25th June 2022. Photo by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D9518 – the brake frame assembly has now returned to its proper position, bolted to the frames and straddling the generator (which is now painted black as per the original paint scheme) at the ‘short end’ of the loco. Pictured at Williton on Saturday 25th June 2022 by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D9518 – the Laycock ‘Layrub’ two-point flexible couplings that are used at each end of the generator drive shaft are in need of replacement. It is too risky to attempt to replace the rubber bushes alone because a failure of this component in service would cause serious damage to all of the parts in the vicinity. So, we need to dig deep and buy two new couplings. Can you help us ? Pictured at Williton on Saturday 25th June 2022 by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    This loco is the subject of a fundraising appeal so please follow this link to find out more. We need your help ! In addition to funds, we also need plenty of HANDS. If you love the ‘Teddy Bears’ and you are not already a member of the DEPG, please join us so that you can become one of the team that is going to return D9518 to full operational condition as ‘NCB No. 7‘.

     

    Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9526 – this loco continues to be in regular use on the Kent & East Sussex Railway. The latest news is that the loco has again been substituting for a steam loco on a scheduled public service and is performing well and sounding great ! Well done D9526 !

    Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9526 can be seen on the left in this view of the yard outside Tenterden Shed, behind Stroudley A1X ‘Terrier’ 2678 (aka ‘Knowle’), with classmate D9504 opposite on the right. Pictured on 18th June 2022 by Simon Purvis © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 47 47077 ‘NORTH STAR’ – the loco has been ‘in the works’ at Grosmont on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway and the latest news is that triple pump has been replaced. There are some overhaul tasks still to be completed, but we hope to get news of her being out on a test run soon.

    Class 47 47077 (D1661, 47613, 47840) ‘NORTH STAR’ was shunted into the yard at Grosmont on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway on 8th June 2022 by resident English Electric Class 37 37 264 (D6964). Photo by DEPG member Martin Fisher © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Andrew Barclay 0-4-0DH 578 – no change this week.

     

    If you can help by donating your time, then please JOIN US and come along to the depot for an introduction to what we do and how we do it. We currently have people on site from Saturday through to Tuesday and we can open on other days if we can be sure of getting at least two volunteers on site at all times, so there is plenty of scope. We have tasks of all types to suit most capabilities, both skilled and unskilled.

    Many thanks to all of our volunteers who give up so much of their time to work on the cleaning, painting, maintaining, restoring, managing and fund raising for our fleet of heritage locomotives !

     

     

    BOOK REVIEW – the continuing ‘buzz’ that has been created by the highly successful visit of Class 17 ‘Clayton’ D8568 to the WSR has prompted us to obtain stock of the excellent book by Anthony P. Sayer that was featured in a book review by Neale Long back in August last year. The book review has been posted on our website so please click here to read it and then buy the book from our online store. We are offering this £40 epic for a discounted price of £36 which is the same price as being offered by the publisher. THANK YOU VERY MUCH to Neale Long for providing us with a detailed review of this book.

     

    PLEASE NOTE that we can supply any book from PLATFORM 5 or PEN & SWORD or AMBERLEY via our online store. If the title that you want is not listed on our webstore, just email us or use our CONTACT FORM to tell us what you want and we will arrange it, the profit margin on the sale going to the LOCO FUND OF YOUR CHOICE.

     

    Don’t miss these two excellent new titles, the profits from which will go to the D9518 Restoration fund:

       

     

     

    ON SHED – staying with the Class 17 ‘Claytons’, here’s another shot from regular contributor Barry Gay, taken at a time when the whole class were being withdrawn from service and put into store, awaiting a decision about their future. In the end, all except D8568 were cut up for scrap. Many thanks to Barry for continually sharing his work with us.

    This photograph shows four Class 17 ‘Claytons’ on one of the ‘scrap lines’ at Polmadie depot, Glasgow in 1971. The loco in full view of the camera being D8548. All of these locos had been robbed of parts by this stage, so they were doomed to an early appointment with the cutter’s torch. Some had only worked for three years. Photo by Barry Gay © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    DEPG NEWS – the Board met online on Friday 24th June 2022 so that the Saturday could be kept free for supporting the diesel-hauled services under the BLUE timetable. A synopsis of this meeting will be prepared ASAP and will be shared with all DEPG members, either by email or by post in the next Newsletter mailing (August).

    This meeting resulted in several changes, including the appointment of CHRIS SHIELDS as MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY and the approval for the introduction of the ‘Membermojo‘ GDPR-compliant membership system that will help us maintain our membership records up-to-date and encourage new members.

    We have emailed all members for whom we hold email addresses and we will be writing to those who have chosen the ‘paper’ method of communication. We will continue to offer a fully-paper-based membership option including payment by cheque … even by cash for those calling-in at Williton or attending a sales stand at an event.

    MANY THANKS to Chris for taking on more work for the benefit of the DEPG !

     

    AN IMPORTANT NOTE FOR YOUR DIARY – the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the DEPG is scheduled to take place on the afternoon of Saturday 3rd September 2022, at Williton. All members have been advised via the May Newsletter mailing. The AGM document package will be sent out in August along with the next Newsletter.

     

    The DEPG hosted a visit to 25 members of the WELLS RAILWAY FRATERNITY on the very hot afternoon of Wednesday 22nd June 2022 and provided a tour of the depot including cab visits to Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6566 and Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017. The visitors were suitably impressed and made the most of every minute until they had to head for home on the 17:15 service to Bishops Lydeard. Many thanks to Carol, Natalie and Mark Ireland for attending at Williton in support of this visit !

     

     

    WSR NEWS: the next event on the WSR will be the ‘FORTIES WEEKEND‘ that takes place from Saturday 10th through Sunday 11th September when the DEPG facility at Williton will again be open to the public, complete with ROD SAUNDERS and his model railway sales stand. Please make a plan to come along to this event in support of both the WSR and the DEPG. Timetables for planned diesel running are now being published via our new DIESEL RUNNING DATES page and any updates will be shared via our DIESELGEN email bulletin service.

    Between now and then, the WSRA will be hosting the long-awaited return of the STEAM RALLY at Norton Fitzwarren, so keep these dates free and make a plan to attend what promises to be a very enjoyable event !

     

     

    This photograph shows five locomotives on shed at Westridge, Bishops Lydeard on 23rd June 2022, all except one being visitors to the WSR. From left to right, BR ‘standard’ 4-6-2 70000 ‘BRITANNIA’, with Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6575 the sole representive of the home fleet, then SR ‘West Country’ 4-6-2 34046 ‘BRAUNTON’ then Clayton Class 17 D8568 then a glimpse of BR Class 25 D7612. What a fantastic sight ! Photo by Martin Howard © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    The timetables and the dates for the 2022 special events are as follows, so please make a note and ADD THESE DATES TO YOUR DEPG CALENDARS:

  • Weekly Roundup – 19-Jun-22

    The DTG’s unique Class 17 ‘Clayton’ D8568 was pictured while running around her train at Minehead on Saturday 18th June 2022 to position for the second round trip of the day. BR(W) 4-6-0 7822 ‘FOXCOTE MANOR’ can also be seen in this picture, with Barclay 0-4-0DH 579 (ROF 2) stabled beyond. Photo by Josh Brinsford © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    The 10:00 and 14:30 Minehead to Bishops Lydeard return services were hauled by the unique ‘Clayton’ Class 17 D8568 on Saturday 18th June 2022. The 900 hp loco had to work hard to haul a rake of six Mk.1 coaches, giving passengers a chance to experience both the sight and sound of this rare beast with both of her Paxman 6ZHXL six-cylinder engines running at maximum power. The loco has performed faultlessly during her time on the WSR and has been a popular attraction, drawing visitors from all over the country to experience the combination of the ‘Clayton’ and the challenges of the Minehead branch. The loco will soon be leaving the WSR and heading back to her regular home on the Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway but we hope to see her back again for a future gala event.

    The DTG’s unique Class 17 ‘Clayton’ D8568 was tasked with six Mark 1 coaches for the scheduled Minehead to Bishops Lydeard return services on Saturday 18th June 2022. The unique profile of the locomotive is captured by this view of the consist approaching Sampford Brett bridge after departing from Williton. Photo by Keith Fender © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    The DTG’s unique Class 17 ‘Clayton’ D8568 also boasts a massive cab, the largest of any diesel that ever ran on BR. Strangely, it only has two seats, diagonally opposite, one for each driving direction. The secondman either has to stand on the right hand side of the cab, or rotate the vacant driving seat and sit in the ‘back row’ with a severely impaired view of the line ahead. Photo taken at Bishops Lydeard on Saturday 18th June 2022 by Terry Deacon © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

     

    For our next two running dates, Sat/Sun 25/26th June, it will be the turn of Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 to haul the two return services that originate at Minehead, so make the most of this opportunity to hear the ‘Maybach Music’ and come along to the WSR and take a ride. The loco is currently stabled at Williton but will be towed to Minehead on Thursday this week so that she will be in position to start her 80-mile diagram on Saturday. The ‘Hymek’ will then remain at Minehead for the following weekend’s services before returning to Williton.

    The BLUE timetable applies and can be found by clicking this link or by visiting our new DIESEL RUNNING DATES page. Any additional or updated information will be announced via DIESELGEN as soon as possible.

    Beyer Peacock Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 was hard at work on all three days of the Diesel Gala and closed the show by hauling the last train of the gala from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard on Saturday 11th June 2022. Pictured approaching Williton from the Minehead direction by Paul Clark © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    One of our youngest DEPG members is Josh Brinsford and at the age of 13 he has already published more than 750 videos on YouTube and TikTok. Here’s another example of his work – click on this link to YouTube or click on the image below.

    This video runs for 40 minutes and covers two of the three gala days. Many thanks to Josh for sharing his work with us.

     

     

    DIESEL RUNNING DATES – we have created a new page on our website and we will be updating it on a regular basis to provide a quick and easy reference to diesel running for the whole of the 2022 season. We will be adding the link to all of our most-visited pages soon, but meanwhile the link can be found on our home page or by looking under the DIESELGEN menu header.

    The usual caveats of loco availability apply, but we will be aiming to deliver the above program of running with the locos indicated and we will provide as much advance notice of any change as possible, using our DIESELGEN and Twitter feeds, so please sign up to keep up to date.

     

     

    A forthcoming event has been brought to our attention by DEPG member Martin Rouse who is also the proud owner of a 1958-vintage ‘Railbus’ that was built by AC Cars Ltd for use on the BR Western Region. This rare machine is based on the Swindon & Cricklade Railway and is about to undergo a complete restoration. The restoration project is going to be launched at the S&CR Diesel Gala on 2nd and 3rd July where locomotives of classes 03, 08, 09 and 73 will be active. Click here or on the image below for more information about W79978 that has been provided by Martin.

    Upon completion of the restoration, it would be great to see this wonderful machine in action on the WSR, perhaps operating a shuttle service between Minehead and Blue Anchor. Now there’s a thought !

     

     

    LOCO NEWS:

    Class 52 D1010 ‘WESTERN CAMPAIGNER’ – our CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER has been boosted by donations and by sponsorship of patches, but WE STILL NEED YOUR HELP, so click on the images below for an update of fundraising status or to make a donation. We are making steady progress on the restoration of this massive locomotive but we have a lot of expenses ahead of us, so we need to keep our fund raising effort going for a while longer yet. We know that times are hard, but please do what you can to help.

     

     

    Further progress on D1010 during the last few weeks has seen the completion of the repair on the secondman’s side window surround and handrail attachment at the ‘A’ end of the locomotive (currently the ‘Minehead’ end). The side windows had to be removed so that we could get access to the corroded steelwork beneath, but as the photos show, there was not much steel left underneath – but there is now !

    D1010 – the corner of the secondman’s side window at ‘A’ end shows the extent of the corrosion. Photo taken at Williton on Monday 30th May 2022 by Colin Foxhall © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D1010 – as per the repair technique that was used on the driver’s side, the strength has been restored by welding new steel into the vertical stanchion which in turn provides support to the horizontal window frame section. The handrail attachment area was also repaired and the handrail welded over by Colin. Photo taken at Williton on Monday 30th May 2022 by Colin Foxhall © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D1010 – the secondman’s side at ‘A’ end has now been repaired at top and bottom and the window frame can now be cleaned up and re-installed. Geoff has worked on the team restoring D1010 since Didcot days and his help is very much appreciated ! Photo taken at Williton on Tuesday 7th June 2022 by Colin Foxhall © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

     

    To support the work that is progressing in multiple areas on D1010, we launched our CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER by offering ‘SPONSOR A PATCH’ where you can donate in support of the bodywork repairs that are taking place on D1010 ‘WESTERN CAMPAIGNER’ and HAVE YOUR NAME ENGRAVED ON THE SPONSORED PATCH or PART.

    For the sum of £25, this scheme offers you a chance to sponsor the restoration of this much-loved locomotive, with your personal contribution being recorded and documented on a set of drawings that will be made available at our Williton depot on running days and open days. For those who prefer to remain anonymous, a unique reference number will be allocated and engraved instead.

    See our CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER web page for more details !

    NOTE: EVERYONE WHO HAS ALREADY DONATED £25 OR MORE SINCE JULY 2021 WILL BE RECOGNISED and will be allocated an appropriate area on one of the patches or parts that have already been applied to the loco. Donations of smaller sums that accumulate to £25 are also eligible, so donate what you can when you can, and we will keep track of your total donations. Use our CONTACT FORM if you want to register your previous donations to D1010 for this campaign.

     

    Class 33 D6566 (33 048) – this loco spent the weekend at Williton where she was subjected to an ‘A’ exam after accumulating 50 hours of running since her previous exam. The exam involves inspection and testing and the loco also benefited from an engine room cleanup, thanks to John C, Tom and Ian. This loco will tow ‘Hymek’ D7018 to Minehead on Thursday and will then move to Bishops Lydeard to take up the role of standby locomotive and will also be used to provide a training platform for three qualified steam locomotive drivers who want to add the Class 33 diesel to their driving portfolios.

    Trainee secondman Mark B holds the token at the ready as Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6566 (33 048) approaches the signal box at Minehead with the 11:10 service from Bishops Lydeard on Saturday 11th June 2022. Photo by Josh Brinsford © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 33 D6575 (33 057) – this loco is currently at Bishops Lydeard but will move to Williton on Thursday for an ‘A’ exam to be performed and to undergo replacement of one of her exhauster contactors. The loco is currently running with only one exhauster operational, so additional time is needed to release the vacuum brake on the train after a station stop (normally, the second exhauster is used to boost the rate of vacuum creation at peak demand times). Ian has already arranged a spare part and will perform the repair during the coming weekend, to allow the loco to be available for service if required.

    Trainee DEPG secondman Warren has the best view as Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6575 (33 057) enters Blue Anchor station where it will cross with the 09:35 Minehead to Norton Fitzwarren service that is headed by Class 17 ‘Clayton’ D8568. Photo taken on Saturday 11th June 2022 by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017 – work has begun on gaining access to the number 1 cylinder head so that the joint ring can be replaced and any other issues attended to. The work involves draining the coolant into a storage container for re-use at a later date, then removal of the roof section, the intercoolers and air intake ducting, the cambox and finally the errant cylinder head. More news on this next week.

     

     

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 – this loco performed well throughout the diesel gala and is next due to perform on the 10:00 and 14:30 Minehead to Bishops Lydeard return services on Sat/Sun 25/26th June and 2nd/3rd July. The ‘Hymeks’ are rarely outstationed at Minehead, so it will also be a treat for visitors to see D7018 stabled at Minehead throughout the week.

     

    Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9518 – the team has been progressing the repair and refurbishment of the many small parts that go together to form the major sub-assemblies of this locomotive. The task of acquiring replacement couplings for the generator drive shaft is also in progress in the background. These couplings are still in production but are now made in the USA, which means that the dimensions are still in inches, which is quite convenient for the pre-metrication ‘Teddy Bear’.

    D9518 – the reconditioned Reavell exhausters are being detailed by Andy P to define the pipework functions according to the standard colour definitions – white for air or vacuum, pink for lubricating oil. The ‘before’ and ‘after’ white vacuum pipework tells the story. The rectangular tank on top of the exhauster functions both as the lubricating oil reservoir and the oil separator that prevents excessive quantities of oil from being blown out of the exhaust silencer. Pictured at Williton on Saturday 4th June 2022 by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    D9518 – the manufacturer’s nameplate on the side of the generator is well worn and difficult to read, but the date of 1964 is clear enough in the lower right corner. This type C12W generator was manufactured by the curiously-named ‘Lancashire Dynamo & Crypto Company’ of Trafford Park, Manchester that was absorbed into AEI in 1967, becoming part of GEC later that same year. Photo by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    This loco is the subject of a fundraising appeal so please follow this link to find out more. We need your help ! In addition to funds, we also need plenty of HANDS. If you love the ‘Teddy Bears’ and you are not already a member of the DEPG, please join us so that you can become one of the team that is going to return D9518 to full operational condition as ‘NCB No. 7‘.

     

    Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9526 – this loco will again be in use during this coming week on the Kent & East Sussex Railway. The latest news is that loco has now clocked up more than 400 hours of use and continues to be well looked after by the Class 14 experts at this railway, assisted by our own Class 14 volunteer team leader Simon Purvis from time to time. One widely-reported duty that she performed on 25th May was the move of 1872-built Stroudley ‘Terrier’ Class A1X number 70, named ‘POPLAR‘ from Tenterden to Rolvenden, as pictured below:

    Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9526 was in charge of moving 1872-built Stroudley Class A1X ‘Terrier’ number 70 ‘POPLAR’ from Tenterden to Rolvenden on Wednesday 25th May 2022, seen here at Henry’s Crossing, Tenterden. Photo by Jake Lewis © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Last week, we reported that D9526 had encountered some starting trouble that had been already been rectified by Mike and his team on site, but it resulted in damage to the starter motor. We were ready with a spare reconditioned motor from stock and Simon attended last weekend to swap the motors over. The loco is now back to starting easily (and quietly) and the worn motor will be sent to our friends at ICS in Preston for them to give it a thorough overhaul.

    Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9526 has been fitted with the reconditioned starter motor that was recently overhauled by ICS of Preston and is now starting easily and quietly again. Photo by Simon Purvis © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 47 47077 ‘NORTH STAR’ – this loco is currently at Grosmont on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, where she is undergoing a triple pump change and the completion of some overhaul tasks. The work is progressing well and we hope to get news of her being out on a test run soon.

    Class 47 47077 (D1661, 47613, 47840) ‘NORTH STAR’ was pictured in the yard at Grosmont on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway on 8th June 2022 in the company of B1 61264 and WD 3672 and Class 24 D5061. Photo by DEPG member Martin Fisher © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

     

    Andrew Barclay 0-4-0DH 578 – no change this week, but this little loco will soon be put to work shunting the yard because ‘Hymek’ D7017 needs to be positioned under the 10-ton crane so that her roof can be lifted off.

     

    If you can help by donating your time, then please JOIN US and come along to the depot for an introduction to what we do and how we do it. We currently have people on site from Saturday through to Tuesday and we can open on other days if we can be sure of getting at least two volunteers on site at all times, so there is plenty of scope. We have tasks of all types to suit most capabilities, both skilled and unskilled.

    Many thanks to all of our volunteers who give up so much of their time to work on the cleaning, painting, maintaining, restoring, managing and fund raising for our fleet of heritage locomotives !

     

     

    BOOK REVIEWVolume 2 of the Class 14 study by Anthony P. Sayer has now been released and we have copies available for sale at £27 per copy. We also have the excellent Volume 1 of the study available at the same price. We have received a book review from regular contributor Neale Long and we have created a page on our website to do it justice. Click here for Neale’s book review.

    Many thanks to Neale for taking the time to prepare a detailed book review for us.

       

    All profits from the sale of the above two books will go to the D9518 Restoration Fund

     

    ON SHED – the recent visit of Class 17 ‘Clayton’ D8568 has created a wave of interest in the class and we have received some very interesting photos as a result. Here’s one from regular contributor Barry Gay, taken at a time when the whole class had been withdrawn from service and were in store, awaiting a decision about their future. In the end, all except D8568 were cut up for scrap; some were only three years old.

    This photograph shows four Class 17 ‘Claytons’ in the old steam shed at Ardrossan Harbour, approximately 35 miles southwest of Glasgow. The picture is dated 8th July 1972 and the photographer counted 22 of the Class in store at that location on that day, all waiting for a decision on their future. In the end, all except D8568 were cut up for scrap. Photo by Barry Gay © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

     

    DEPG NEWS – the Board will meet at Williton on Saturday 25th June at a slightly later time than usual because some Board members will be working the first leg of the ‘Hymek’-hauled service out of Minehead that morning. The synopsis of the previous meeting has been overlooked in all of the excitement of the diesel gala, but will be sent out in a separate email to all members for whom we hold a valid email address. Hard copies will be included in the next Newsletter mailing (August).

    AN IMPORTANT NOTE FOR YOUR DIARY – the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the DEPG is scheduled to take place on the afternoon of Saturday 3rd September 2022, at Williton. All members have been advised via the May Newsletter mailing. The AGM document package will be sent out in August along with the next Newsletter.

    The DEPG will host a visit from the WELLS RAILWAY FRATERNITY on Wednesday 22nd June 2022 when approximately 25 members of that group will tour our depot as part of their visit to the WSR. We look forward to meeting them and showing them around our depot.

     

     

    WSR NEWS: the next event will be the ‘FORTIES WEEKEND‘ that takes place from Saturday 10th through Sunday 11th September when the DEPG facility at Williton will again be open to the public, complete with ROD SAUNDERS model railway sales stand. Please make a plan to come along to this event in support of both the WSR and the DEPG. Timetables for planned diesel running are now being published via our new DIESEL RUNNING DATES page and any updates will be shared via our DIESELGEN email bulletin service.

     

    The timetables and the dates for the 2022 special events are as follows, so please make a note and ADD THESE DATES TO YOUR DEPG CALENDARS:

     

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  • Weekly Roundup – 12-Jun-22

    The WSR’s Class 115 DMU completes an early 1960s scene that includes BRCW Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6575 (33 057) and Beyer Peacock Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 along with a mixture of maroon, chocolate/cream and crimson/cream-liveried Mark 1 coaches. Semaphores and bull-head rail add to the authenticity. Pictured on Saturday 11th June 2022 at Minehead by Josh Brinsford © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    The WSR’s SIXTIES DIESEL GALA ran from Thursday 9th through Saturday 11th June 2022 and featured the Diesel Traction Group’s (DTG’s) unique surviving Class 17 ‘Clayton’ D8568 and South Devon Diesel Traction’s Class 25 D7612 (25 262, 25 901) along with the two Class 33 ‘Cromptons’ and the two Class 35 ‘Hymeks’ of the home fleet (Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9526 is away at the Kent & East Sussex Railway and Class 47 47077 (D1661, 47613, 47840) ‘NORTH STAR’ is too heavy for the current axle load limit and is away at the North Yorkshire Moors Railway). 

     

    A BIG THANK YOU GOES OUT TO ALL WHO ATTENDED OR SUPPORTED OR CONTRIBUTED IN ANY WAY !

     

    Here’s a quick run through of the gala activities:

    Tuesday 7th : Class 25 D7612 (25 262, 25 901) arrived at Bishops Lydeard and was unloaded and inspected. This loco has visited the WSR on several occasions in the past and has always been a popular attraction. Meanwhile, at Minehead, Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6575 (33 057) was refuelled from a road tanker.

    South Devon Diesel Traction’s Class 25 D7612 (25 262, 25 901) arrived at Bishops Lydeard on the morning of Tuesday 7th June 2022 as planned. Photo by Ian Camp © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Wednesday 8th : Class 17 ‘Clayton’ D8568 arrived at Bishops Lydeard late in the afternoon after a delay relating to the transportation. This unique survivor of a class that once ran to 117 examples was making it’s first ever visit to the WSR, so it rightly took top billing. The teams from owning group DTG plus DEPG and WSR worked late into the evening to get the loco ready for service. Earlier in the day, locos D6566, D7017, D7018 and D7612 had been refuelled from a road tanker, but the ‘Clayton’ arrived too late to be refuelled.

    The DTG’s Class 17 ‘Clayton’ D8568 heads a pre-gala lineup comprising Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6566 (33 048) and Class 25 D7612 and Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 alongside sister D7017 at Westridge, Bishops Lydeard in the evening of Wednesday 8th June 2022. Photo by Tom Courtney © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Thursday 9th : The ‘Clayton’ was refuelled from a road tanker at 07:15 in the morning and attached to the back of the first train of the day, the 09:00 from Bishops Lydeard (BL) to Minehead (MD) to get her into position in time for her first booked service, the 10:38 MD-BL. The day went very well until around 6pm when the Williton depot phone rang and DEPG driver Neil McCannon reported that ‘Hymek’ D7017 was making a loud hissing noise and was spraying oil into the engine room. The loco was working the 17:45 MD-BL but had to be shut down at Blue Anchor. So, Class 33 ‘Crompton’ D6575 (33 057) was sent out from Minehead as the ‘Thunderbird’ loco to rescue the stricken ‘Hymek’ and haul it and it’s train to Williton, where the errant loco was detached and towed into the yard by Barclay 0-4-0DH 578 (ROF 1). The ‘Crompton’ took the late-running train forward to Bishops Lydeard.

    DEPG Beyer Peacock Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017 arriving at Minehead, viewed from the cab of visiting Class 25 D7612 (25 262, 25 901) on the first day of the gala, Thursday 9th June 2022. Photo by Martin Howard © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7017 was sent to the yard after disgracing herself by blowing a cylinder head joint ring on the final service of the first day of the gala. Pictured in the yard at Williton on Friday morning 10th June 2022 by Josh Brinsford © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Friday 10th : The day began with one loco short and one loco in the wrong place. The loco shortage was easily rectified by reducing the planned double-headed services back to single loco haulage. Better to run services single-headed rather than have to kake cancellations. Having D6575 (33 057) at Bishops Lydeard along with sister D6566 (33 048) was rectified by attaching the ‘Thunderbird’ to the back of the first service from Bishops Lydeard to Minehead and running the train as ‘top and tail’. This did not entirely solve the problem, so the turns that were rostered for D7017 were covered by D6575. The turns that were rostered for D6575 were covered by ‘Clayton’ D8568 and the turns that were rostered for D8568 were covered by D6566. These changes made for some interesting unplanned combinations of locos and coach sets during the day. DEPG and DTG ‘Maybach’ engine expert Bob Clegg attended at Williton and started up D7017, much to the surprise of those standing nearby on the platform, and the tell-tale sound of a leaking cylinder head joint confirmed the preliminary diagnosis that had been made by Neil the night before. The ‘Hymek’ was definitely out of the gala.

    Visiting Class 25 D7612 (25 262, 25 901) is pictured arriving at Bishops Lydeard on Friday 10th June 2022, the second day of the gala. Photo by Josh Brinsford © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Saturday 11th : The timetable for the third gala day included additional services that could not be covered any other way, so the WSR teams had worked the previous evening to prepare steam loco BR(W) 4-6-0 7828 ‘ODNEY MANOR’ to step in and cover the 09:42 out-and-back trip from Bishops Lydeard that had been rostered for D7017. This had the added benefit of pleasing those visitors who had not realised that a diesel gala was taking place and had been expecting to see a steam engine ! Problem solved, the only other discrepancies of the day were D6566 running on the D6575 roster and vice versa. The weather improved and the day ended with some beautifully bright sunshine and blue skies, to be followed by the Sixties-themed dance evening on the platform at Minehead !

    DEPG Beyer Peacock Class 35 ‘Hymek’ D7018 runs around its train at Minehead as BR(W) 4-6-0 7822 ‘FOXCOTE MANOR’ rests over the pit on the shed road on the last day of the gala, Saturday 11th June 2022. Photo by Andy Royal © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Sunday 12th : Although not a gala day, the 10:00 Minehead diesel diagram was covered by visiting Class 17 ‘Clayton’ D8568 to the delight of those who were not expecting a steam engine ! The very unusual sight of a ‘Clayton’ on the WSR brought the photographers out and many unusual photos were the result. Everything went to plan and this was a great way to round off a highly eventful (and stressful) week !

    The DTG’s Class 17 ‘Clayton’ D8568 waits at the head of its train at Williton as secondman Mark Bladwell watches for the ‘right away’ signal from the guard. Note the low height of the doorway, which would give Mark a nice bruise or two by the time he finished his shift. Pictured on Sunday 12th June 2022 by Mark Ireland © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Here’s a message of thanks from DEPG Chairman, Martin Howard:

       “We have just had our first Diesel Gala in three years, and I am pleased to report that, aside from the unfortunate failure of D7017 on Thursday evening, the rest of the Gala was quite successful overall. The Clayton was certainly a draw for many visitors and the 25 was also popular while our own fleet attracted its own notable following.

       Naturally an event like this doesn’t just happen, it takes a lot of behind-the-scenes work to get everything organised beforehand and the delivery of the Gala on the day is down to large numbers of people all doing their bit. I know some of you were directly involved over the three days of the Gala, especially the footplate crews, and some people worked long hours to give our visitors the thrills they were after. Our two guest engines came with their own crews and I know they all enjoyed themselves too. They already knew what our line is like and so they were keenly looking forward to operating over the WSR. Any of you that were fortunate enough to be on a guest engine with them will know that they were not disappointed.

       Finally, I wish to thank all of you who have helped to stage our main event of the year. Without you and your contribution it would not have been possible and the railway enthusiast fraternity would be the poorer for it. Thank you everybody.”

    Martin Howard, Chairman

     

    Many thanks to Martin for his massive personal effort in making sure that this gala was success and for sorting out all kinds of issues during the full week that he spent at Williton. It is the work of many volunteers from the wider WSR family of organisations, frequently BEHIND THE SCENES at the yard and at home, that allows an event such as this to take place, so thank you very much to all involved !

     

    Here’s a link to a great YouTube video that has put together by junior DEPG member Josh Brinsford:

     

    Some other snippets from the gala:

    Our smart new chalk boards were written up by Mark B and Paul T at Williton. One board was also placed at Bishops Lydeard to alert visitors to the ‘open shed’ at Williton. Photo taken on Friday 10th June 2022 by Josh Brinsford © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Our SALES STANDS were up and running at both Williton and Minehead throughout the event and were well patronised, contributing around £500 to our group funds after deducting merchandise expenses. New this year, we have a limited number of wooden full-size replica D1010 numberplates that have been very carefully made for the DEPG by Rob Riley. These are very high quality items and are very realistic. All profits on the sale of these items goes to the D1010 Restoration Fund ‘CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER’. Just the thing for the living room wall !

    Photo by Chris Shields © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    The DEPG sales stand at Williton was postioned below the longest ‘Western’ nameplate ever produced – our special ‘CAMPAIGN for CAMPAIGNER’ plate measuring just over 3 metres (9’11”) and specially made by Rob Riley. Photo by Josh Brinsford © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9518 was dressed up for the occasion by applying a coat of yellow paint to her buffer beam, giving a hint of the future look of this carefully restored machine when she is eventually outshopped in NCB Ashington Colliery livery. The photo also shows the carefully made (by Colin G of course) presentation boards mounted on the depot wall, giving the history of the class and of D9518 in particular. Very interesting and very nicely done ! Click here to donate to the D9518 Restoration Fund. Photo by Josh Brinsford © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    As the photographer stated, ‘driver and machine in perfect unity’ – DEPG volunteer, board member and driver Paul Tucker has looked after D7018 from the early days of DEPG ownership and he continues to look after her now. Pictured at Williton on Friday 10th June 2022 by Graham Perry © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    For a wide selection of photographs from a multitude of photographers, visit the excellent wsr.org.uk website and click this link to the Diesel Gala gallery.

     

    We will be posting many more photos onto our website as soon as we can, but we are pretty busy right now. LET US KNOW if you can help in any way with the wide range of tasks that we cover, from admin through to working on the locos through to the website expansion. We definitely need your help !

     

    DIESEL RUNNING DATES – this is a new page on our website and is intended as a one-stop-shop for information about PUBLIC diesel locomotive-hauled services on the WSR. A link can be found on our home page or by looking under the DIESELGEN menu header.

    The usual caveats of loco availability apply, but we will be aiming to deliver the above program of running with the locos indicated and we will provide as much advance notice of any change as possible, using our DIESELGEN and Twitter feeds, so please sign up to keep up to date.

     

    OTHER NEWS:

    Class 14 ‘Teddy Bear’ D9526 – this loco continues to be kept busy on the Kent & East Sussex Railway but had a bit of trouble starting recently, so the result is a worn-out starter motor. Luckily, we happen to have a newly-refurbished motor in our spare parts stock and this will be fitted to the loco during this week. The worn motor will then go out for refurbishment and will then become the new ‘spare’.

     

    Class 47 47077 ‘NORTH STAR’ – this loco HAS NOW MOVED from Pickering to Grosmont on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, and is entering the loco works for completion of some overhaul tasks, including the replacement of the ‘triple pump’ using the spare that has already been shipped from Williton to Grosmont. We hope to see the loco in use for crew training turns later this month or next month.

    The DEPG’s Class 47 47077 (D1661, 47613, 47840) ‘NORTH STAR’ was towed from Pickering to Grosmont by NYMR resident Class 37 37264 (D6964) on Wednesday 8th June 2022, seen here pausing at Levisham to await the arrival of a service train for Pickering. Photo by Martin Fisher © CC BY-NC 3.0

     

    Andrew Barclay 0-4-0DH 578 – this loco was again put to use last week by having to collect ‘Hymek’ D7017 from the ‘up’ line and put her in the yard as a static exhibit for day 2 and day 3 of the gala. This 1972-built diesel-hydraulic loco was also an exhibit herself and attracted quite a bit of attention.

     

    BOOK REVIEW – we now have STOCK of the excellent book by Anthony P Sayer describing the Class 14 ‘Teddy Bears’ and the first phase of their life on BR. The second volume of this book has just been released and we will also be stocking that volume, so if you haven’t already ordered, then please buy it from our online store to support the D9518 Restoration Fund. Thanks !

     

    ON SHED – this feature will return next week.

     

    DEPG NEWS – the May Newsletter has been mailed out and should have been delivered to all members last week. Just let me know if you want to go ‘paperless’ in future. Also, PLEASE LET ME KNOW if you still haven’t received your copy one way or another by now.

    AN IMPORTANT NOTE FOR YOUR DIARY – the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the DEPG is scheduled to take place in the afternoon of Saturday 3rd September 2022, at Williton. All members have been advised via the May Newsletter mailing, which included a nomination form for board appointments. We need these forms returned (by post or email) by FRIDAY 17th JUNE (THIS WEEK) to allow time to prepare the formal AGM Calling Notice with the details of the nominees.

    The next meeting of the DEPG Board will take place on Saturday 25th June at 10:30 at Williton Depot. Please let me know if you would like to place a question before the Board at this meeting.

     

    WSR NEWS: the ‘SIXTIES DIESEL GALA’ has now been completed so the next event on the WSR is the FORTIES WEEKEND, the details of which can be found on the WSR website. We often get asked to provide a diesel in support of this very popular event, so keep an eye on our DIESEL RUNNING DATES page to see if we get to run one of our Class 33 ‘Cromptons’ or Class 35 ‘Hymeks’ (hopefully we will have both ‘Hymeks’ back in service by then). Any additional public diesel locomotive-hauled services will be published on our new DIESEL RUNNING DATES page and any updates will be shared via our DIESELGEN email bulletin service.

     

    The timetables and the dates for the 2022 special events are as follows, so please make a note and ADD THESE DATES TO YOUR DEPG CALENDARS:

     

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