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GWR 2857 Heavy Goods Loco

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[[File:{{Infobox GWR steam loco|image = 2857_20110923.jpg |thumbcaption = 2857 approaching Highley|construc = GWR Swindon Works|wheels = 2-8-0|rating = GWR: E, BR: 8F|300pxaxleload = GWR: Blue|rightstatus = In Service| locono = 2857 approaching Highley]][[File:|designed = George Jackson Churchward|locotype = '''GWR 2800'''|built = 1918|years1 = 1974|events1 = Purchased by 2857.jpg Society|years2 = 1975|events2 = Arrived on SVR|years3 = 1979|events3 = First steamed in preservation|years4 = 1985|events4 = Entered regular service on SVR|years5 = 1994|events5 = Withdrawn for overhaul|years6 = 2011|events6 = Reentered service|thumblength = 63ft 2&frac14;"|300pxweight = 75t 10cwt|rightpower = 35,380 lb| pressure = 225 lb/sq in}} 2857 climbing Eardington Bankis a GWR Churchward 2800 Class locomotive, designed for heavy freight work. The [[GWR Power and Weight Classification]]were class E and axle load Blue respectively. During World War II some classes of locomotives were permitted to haul loads heavier than those specified in the working books for their power classification, distinguished by the white letter "X" painted above 2857's number plate.<ref>[https://www.svrwiki.com/GWR_Power_and_Weight_Classification Wikipedia]</ref> Post-war the class was rated 8F by BR.  
==2857 in service==
2857 is was built in 1918 at the GWR’s Swindon Works and delivered new to Salisbury GWR depot in May of that year.<ref>[http://www.brdatabase.info/locoqry.php?action=locodata&type=S&id=2857&loco=2857 BR Database]</ref> During a working life of 45 years it was based in many depots around the GWR Churchward 2800 Class (and later British Railways Western Region), including a brief spell at nearby Stourbridge shed in the early 1950s. The locomotivewas withdrawn from Neath depot in April 1963 having recorded a total of 1, designed for heavy freight work and classified 8F by BR276,713 miles in service.<ref>[http://www.2857.org.uk/2857_1-early_history. html 2857 Society web site 1]</ref>
It was built in 1918 at the GWR’s Swindon Works and delivered new to Salisbury 2857 is paired with GWR depot. During a working life of 45 years it was based in many depots around the GWR (and later British Railways Western Region), including a brief spell at nearby Stourbridge shed. The locomotive was withdrawn from Neath depot in April 1963 having recorded a total of 1,276,713 miles in service. It is fitted to a 3500 gallon tenderno 2355.
==2857 in preservation==
2857 was purchased from [[Barry Scrapyard | Woodham Bros scrapyard]] in on 20th May 1974 by [[The 2857 Society|The 2857 Society]]for a cost of £5,250 plus £525 VAT; fund raising for the purchase was helped by a [[:Category:SVR fundraising lotteries|raffle organised by the SVRA Kidderminster branch]] which raised £1,950 nett.<ref>SVR News 33, and 34</ref> The locomotive was moved by rail from Barry to the Severn Valley Railway in convoy with Collett [[GWR Mogul 7325]], arriving on 20th 13th August 1975<ref>SVR News 37 p.2. and p.14.</ref><ref>SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition</ref> (The 2857 Society website states 20 August).<ref>[http://www.2857.org.uk/2857_2-preservation.html 2857 Society web site 2]</ref> They were respectively the 69th and 70th locomotives to leave Barry.<ref>The Barry Story, Beckett & Hardingham (2010)</ref> ===Restoration and first steaming===Restoration began at Bewdley in January 1976 and was carried out in the open air. A major setback was the discovery of a cracked cylinder casting. Although attempts at welding this failed, the locomotive was first steamed in preservation on 9th September 1979, minus cladding. A replacement cylinder block was acquired, having been found during the demolition of the Briton Ferry Steelworks in South Wales. The locomotive was steamed intermittently through 1980 but without entering regularly in service. Mileage recorded during the period was as follows:{| class="wikitable"! <b>Year</b> !! style="text-align:right;" | <b>Mileage</b> |-| 1979 || style="text-align:right;" | 20|-| 1980 || style="text-align:right;" | 195|-| <b>Total</b> || style="text-align:right;" | 215|}===Continued restoration and first full boiler ticket===[[File:2857 mainline Dave Hill 1.jpg|thumb|300px|right|2857 passes Clun Castle near Newport]]At the end of 1980 the SVR announced that preserved boilers on the railway needed to be brought up to 1980’s BR standards.The owning group therefore resumed the restoration, with the boiler being overhauled by the SVR as a contract job and the opportunity being taken to fit the replacement cylinder block among many other tasks. In spring 1984 a [[:Category:SVR fundraising lotteries|raffle organised by the SVRA Wolverhampton Branch]] was held to raise funds to help complete the restoration.<ref>SVR News 71, 74</ref> <div id="MainLine"></div>2857 was steamed again on 18th August 1985 and after a week of running in was able to make her only appearance on the main line hauling a demonstration freight train as part of the GW 150 celebrations of that year (as a heavy freight locomotive, 2857 was not considered suitable for main line passenger rail tours):{| class="wikitable"!Date!!Tour name !! Route !! Notes !! Web !!SVR News|-|10 Sep 1985||GW 150 Freight Demo || Kidderminster-Hereford-Newport + return || 25 SVR wagons also used || ||78-17|-|colspan="6"|<small>For further information on sources and references, see [[The Severn Valley Railway on the main line#SVR-based locomotives which hauled revenue-earning services on the main line | The Severn Valley Railway on the main line]]</small>|-|} 2857 worked for the next 10 years until withdrawn for overhaul in December 1994, 1992 being spent on loan to the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway.<ref>[http://www.2857.org.uk/2857_2-preservation.html 2857 Society web site 3]</ref> Mileage recorded during the period was as follows: {| class="wikitable"! <b>Year</b> !! style="text-align:right;" | <b>Mileage</b> |-| 1985 || style="text-align:right;" | 449|-| 1986 || style="text-align:right;" | 2,563|-| 1987 || style="text-align:right;" | 2,913|-| 1988 || style="text-align:right;" | 5,892|-| 1989 || style="text-align:right;" | 5,519|-| 1990 || style="text-align:right;" | 4,788|-| 1991 || style="text-align:right;" | 4,683|-| 1992 || style="text-align:right;" | 3,428|-| 1993 || style="text-align:right;" | 5,308|-| 1994 || style="text-align:right;" | 5,648|-| <b>Total</b> || style="text-align:right;" | 41,191|-| <b>Cumulative</b> || style="text-align:right;" | 41,406|-|} ===Overhaul and second boiler ticket===After expiry of the boiler ticket in February 1995, the owing group began a heavy general overhaul.<ref>[http://www.2857.org.uk/2857_4-service.html 2857 Society web site 4]</ref> Filming took place in October 2000 for an episode of the 2001 TV series “[[List of film and TV productions filmed on the Severn Valley Railway#TV Documentary | Off the Rails]]” featuring Vince Henderson. The overhaul of 2857 was one of the items featured, although the commentary referred to the locomotive as a pannier tank!
The locomotive was first steamed 2857 re-entered service after overhaul in preservation on 9th September 1979July 2011, minus cladding, and although initially the return to service was anything but trouble free. In December of that year water was steamed intermittently through 1980discovered in both pistons, without entering regularly resulting in a period out of service for repairs. By April 2012 the decision had been taken to take 2857 out of servicefor a second time, this time for a boiler lift to cure some leaking stays. It finally entered A third period out of service was needed in August 1985, and worked until withdrawn for overhaul 2012 following a major valve failure. Finally in December 1994 (1992 2012 a crack was spent on loan to found in one of the main steam pipes between the regulator and the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway)superheater header.Sourcing a replacement steam pipe was not easy, but 2857 finally resumed service in early March 2013.<ref>[http://www.2857.org.uk/2857_news.html 2857 Society web site 5]</ref>
Filming took place Following these troubles, 2857 became a reliable performer, recording the highest annual mileage of any steam locomotive on the SVR in October 2000 for an episode each of the 2001 TV series “years 2013 to 2015. Mileage since 2010 is recorded on the [[List of film and TV productions filmed on the Severn Valley RailwayTimeline 2010-2019#TV Documentary Locomotives used | Off the Rails2010-2019 Timeline page]]” featuring Vince Henderson. However it became apparent in 2016 that as the locomotive approached its 100th anniversary, significant work would soon be required including relining the cylinders, replacing valves and pistons and attending to a bent piston rod. The restoration of 2857 locomotive was one of therefore withdrawn for an intermediate overhaul in September 2017, with a complete boiler re-tube being carried out at the items featuredsame time.<ref>SVR News 201</ref> The locomotive returned to service on 16 May 2018<ref>[https://twitter.com/svrofficialsite/status/996798365215219713 SVR Social Media]</ref>, although 100 years to the commentary referred to month since first entering service. On 18 September 2018 the locomotive as passed 100,000 miles in preservation, carrying both a headboard "Still gong strong, 100,000 miles" and a pannier tank!"100" headcode.<ref>[https://twitter.com/svrofficialsite/status/1042674319820775426 SVR social media]</ref> The 100 headcode remained in use during the [[Autumn Steam Gala]] which began on 24 September.<ref>SVRLive</ref> It reappeared on 11 November for the centenary of Remembrance Day.
After overhaulAt the end of 2019, 2857 rehad recorded a total of 111,594 miles in preservation on the SVR. The reported total may include mileage on the main line and on hire to other railways<ref>SVR News 210, SVR-based Steam Locomotive Mileage 2017-entered service in July 20112019, Duncan Ballard</ref>.
In 2014, ==Gallery==<gallery>File:GWR 2857.jpg| 2857 climbing Eardington BankFile:2857_Number_20110923.jpg| 2857 cab side with 'X' denoting modified power restriction (see introduction)File:GWR2857MattHyatt.jpg | 2857 with its 100 headcodeFile:2857 mainline Dave Hill 3.jpg | 2857 recorded the highest annual mileage of any steam locomotive on the SVR that year, being the only steam loco to travel over 10,000 miles on mainline during the railway.<ref> Severn Valley Railway News 189 (Spring 2015), p21GW 150 celebrations</refgallery>
== See Also also ==[[Steam Locomotives|List of Steam Locomotives]]<br>[[SVR-based locomotives visiting other events]]
==References==
==Links==
[http://www.2857.org.uk The 2857 Society]<br>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GWR_2800_Class GWR 2800 class on Wikipedia]
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