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[[File:417 Invicta Chatham.jpg|thumb|200px|right|417 Invicta in use at Chatham Dockyard circa 1969 (David Cooke)]]
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417 Invicta was briefly resident on the SVR between 1972 and 1975.
 
417 Invicta was briefly resident on the SVR between 1972 and 1975.
  
 
This 0-4-0ST locomotive was built by Andrew Barclay & Sons of Kilmarnock as Works No 2220 of 1946.  It was delivered new to the Royal Navy Dockyard in Chatham, Kent, where it given the number 417.
 
This 0-4-0ST locomotive was built by Andrew Barclay & Sons of Kilmarnock as Works No 2220 of 1946.  It was delivered new to the Royal Navy Dockyard in Chatham, Kent, where it given the number 417.
  
The locomotive worked at Chatham until 1972, when it was sold and moved to the SVR.  The locomotive was steamed on arrival and recorded 4 miles in use during 1972, but no further mileage was recorded before the locomotive left in spring of 1975.  
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The locomotive worked at Chatham until 1972, when it was sold and moved to the SVR at [[Bridgnorth]].  The locomotive was steamed on arrival and recorded 4 miles in use during 1972, but no further mileage was recorded before the locomotive left in spring of 1975.  
  
 
After spells at other railways including Chasewater and Long Marston, the locomotive returned to the Chatham Historic Dockyard Railway in 2009.  
 
After spells at other railways including Chasewater and Long Marston, the locomotive returned to the Chatham Historic Dockyard Railway in 2009.  

Revision as of 23:45, 20 November 2015

417 Invicta in use at Chatham Dockyard circa 1969 (David Cooke)
417 Invicta arrives at Bridgnorth by road in 1972 (David Cooke)

417 Invicta was briefly resident on the SVRSevern Valley Railway between 1972 and 1975.

This 0-4-0ST locomotive was built by Andrew Barclay & Sons of Kilmarnock as Works No 2220 of 1946. It was delivered new to the Royal Navy Dockyard in Chatham, Kent, where it given the number 417.

The locomotive worked at Chatham until 1972, when it was sold and moved to the SVRSevern Valley Railway at Bridgnorth. The locomotive was steamed on arrival and recorded 4 miles in use during 1972, but no further mileage was recorded before the locomotive left in spring of 1975.

After spells at other railways including Chasewater and Long Marston, the locomotive returned to the Chatham Historic Dockyard Railway in 2009.

Sources

SVRSevern Valley Railway News
Severn Valley Railway Stock Book, seventh edition.
Chatham Historic Dockyard Railway web site

Links

Chatham Historic Dockyard Railway Invicta web page Retrieved 26 February 2015.

See also

Former Residents