GWR Pannier 7714

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GWR Pannier 7714
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7714 near Bewdley Tunnel (March 2017)
Built By Kerr Stuart & Co., Stoke
Configuration 0-6-0PT
Power class GWR: C, BR(W): 4F
Axle load class GWR: Blue (Yellow from 1950)
Status In Service
Loco Number 7714
History
Built 1930
Designed By Charles Collett
Type GWR 5700
1973 Arrived on the SVR
2009 Withdrawn for overhaul
2016 Return to service
Technical
Length 31ft 2"
Weight 47t 10cwt
Tractive effort 22,515 lb
Pressure 200 lb/sq in

Steam Locomotives

7714 is a GWR Collett 5700 class 0-6-0PT ‘pannier tank’, one of two examples on the SVR (the other being 5764). The 5700 class was the most numerous class of engine designed and built by the Great Western Railway; more than 860 were built between 1929 and 1950. Pannier tanks could be found at work all over the former GWR system and although designed primarily for shunting duties, they were regularly used on local freight and passenger workings. British Railways Western Region 'BR(W)' rated the class as 4F,[1] although elsewhere the class was rated 3F.[2]


Contents

7714 in service

7714 was built for the GWR by Kerr Stuart & Co. of Stoke, Works No 4449 of 1930. The visible rivets on the water tanks are a sign of its non-Swindon origin. The locomotive entered service at Tyseley the same year, and worked at various sheds until withdrawn by BR in January 1959, having run an estimated 520,259 miles in service.[3]

7714 was sold to the National Coal Board for use at their Penallta Colliery near Rhymney in South Wales. Initially used daily, the long wheelbase proved unsuitable for the tight curves in the track there so it mostly acted as a spare engine.[3]

7714 in preservation

7714 came to the SVR in 1973 following a successful bid by the SVRA – Kidderminster Branch.

A lengthy restoration followed. In 1979 an SVRA raffle was held to raise funds for the restoration.[4] In spring 1985 another SVRA raffle was held to raise funds for contract work on the motion and the boiler. A total of around £5,600 nett was raised in this raffle.[5] In Spring 1989 “The Final Frontier” raffle organised by the SVRA Kidderminster Branch was held to raise money for the boiler, realising just over £6,000 after expenses.[6]

The locomotive was first steamed in 1992 and then regularly used on winter services; it also saw service at the South Devon Railway in 1995 and the East Somerset Railway in 1996.[3]

In mid-1999 the locomotive was repainted into GWR green livery. Shortly afterwards it suffered an issue with the driving stub-axle working loose. This was sent away for repair at the British Steel workshops near Redcar. The repair was successful with the axle reinstalled by the winter. Around this time the boiler also received an overhaul at Crewe Heritage Centre, with a return to service in summer 2000.[7]

In Spring 2006 an SVRA raffle was held to help raise funds for a new crank axle, further movement of the crank since the earlier repair having led to restrictions in train loadings. The raffle raised around £12,000 net of costs etc.[8] After working in each of the years 1992 to 2009, 7714 was withdrawn from service in August 2009 with a boiler issue.[9] The locomotive then spent a period on display in The Engine House, before being moved to Bridgnorth in April 2012 for overhaul.[10] It is thought the damage to the right hand half of the cylinder casting occurred during its NCB ownership. In 2014 a second SVRA raffle 'The Prized Pannier' raised around £20,000 gross towards the overhaul costs.[11] The riveting of the boiler barrel had been completed by January 2016, with the boiler passing its out of frames steam test in August 2016.[12] The locomotive was painted in BR black at Bridgnorth during October 2016,[13] with the overhaul being completed in November 2016.[14]

The locomotive is now owned by the SVR Pannier Tank Fund, who also own GWR Pannier 5764.

See also

References

  1. Midlands Division (Ex WR) & Gloucester District - Locomotive Route Availability (Branch Lines)- June 1963 Retrieved 7 January 2017
  2. Classic British Steam Locomotives (ISBN 1-86147-138-6), Wikipedia etc
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 SVR Stock Book 9th edition
  4. SVR News 52
  5. SVR News 75, 77
  6. SVR News 91, 93
  7. SVR News 130-133
  8. SVR News 153, 155
  9. SVR News 167
  10. SVR News 179
  11. SVR News 189
  12. SVR Forum
  13. SVR Live 'Ex-GWR 0-6-0PT No. 7714'
  14. SVR Meet the Locomotives page

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