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==7960 in preservation==
 
==7960 in preservation==
 
7960 arrived painted black and in run down condition on the SVR, from Perth in late 1980, having been purchased privately by Mr John Giles.  The ownership later passed to Mr Phil James who spent the next 20 years painstakingly restoring it to original condition. Sadly he died before he was able to complete the lengthy restoration, and in January 2011 7960 was generously gifted by his widow Louise to the SVR Rolling Stock Trust (now [[Severn Valley Railway Charitable Trust Ltd | The SVR Charitable Trust]]. Final completion of the kitchen and pantry took place in 2015, and 7960 entered service in May 2015. Phil James and Paul Bennett created a very interesting website, hosted by the Great Western (SVR) association which may be found at [http://www.gw-svr-a.org.uk/7960/index.html 7960 pages]
 
7960 arrived painted black and in run down condition on the SVR, from Perth in late 1980, having been purchased privately by Mr John Giles.  The ownership later passed to Mr Phil James who spent the next 20 years painstakingly restoring it to original condition. Sadly he died before he was able to complete the lengthy restoration, and in January 2011 7960 was generously gifted by his widow Louise to the SVR Rolling Stock Trust (now [[Severn Valley Railway Charitable Trust Ltd | The SVR Charitable Trust]]. Final completion of the kitchen and pantry took place in 2015, and 7960 entered service in May 2015. Phil James and Paul Bennett created a very interesting website, hosted by the Great Western (SVR) association which may be found at [http://www.gw-svr-a.org.uk/7960/index.html 7960 pages]
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On 5 April 2016 a contentious bronze sculpture by Hazel Reeves of Sir Nigel Gresley was unveiled during a ceremony at King’s Cross station in London.<ref>[https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/transport/nigel-gresley-statue-unveiled-at-king-s-cross-and-he-s-out-for-a-duck-1-7834007 Pantry, L., 'Nigel Gresley statue unveiled at King’s Cross - and he’s out for a duck', Yorkshire Post, 5 April 2016] (Retrieved 18 March 2018)</ref> 7960 was one of the stars of the show, on display on Platform 8.<ref>[https://www.svrlive.com/kitchen-composite-7960 'Starring Role for Kitchen Composite 7960', SVRLive webpage 23 April 2016]</ref>  
 
On 5 April 2016 a contentious bronze sculpture by Hazel Reeves of Sir Nigel Gresley was unveiled during a ceremony at King’s Cross station in London.<ref>[https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/transport/nigel-gresley-statue-unveiled-at-king-s-cross-and-he-s-out-for-a-duck-1-7834007 Pantry, L., 'Nigel Gresley statue unveiled at King’s Cross - and he’s out for a duck', Yorkshire Post, 5 April 2016] (Retrieved 18 March 2018)</ref> 7960 was one of the stars of the show, on display on Platform 8.<ref>[https://www.svrlive.com/kitchen-composite-7960 'Starring Role for Kitchen Composite 7960', SVRLive webpage 23 April 2016]</ref>  

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LNERLondon & North Eastern Railway 7960 Kitchen CompositeCarriage having more than one class of seating, ie First and Third or latterly First and Standard.
LNER 7960 20160503.jpg
LNERLondon & North Eastern Railway Kitchen CompositeCarriage having more than one class of seating, ie First and Third or latterly First and Standard. 7960
Built By LNERLondon & North Eastern Railway Doncaster
Status In service
Number 7960
Other numbers 9162, SC9162E, DE321021
History
Built 1936
Designed By GresleySir Nigel Gresley, Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the London & North Eastern Railway 1923-1941
Diagram 187
Lot 673
Type RC
Length 61ft 6in
Weight 42t 15cwt
Seats 12 first, 18 third (as built)
1980 Preserved on SVRSevern Valley Railway
2015 Restoration completed

Carriages

LNERLondon & North Eastern Railway Kitchen CompositeCarriage having more than one class of seating, ie First and Third or latterly First and Standard. (RC) 7960 was designed by LNERLondon & North Eastern Railway CMEChief Mechanical Engineer Sir Nigel GresleySir Nigel Gresley, Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the London & North Eastern Railway 1923-1941 and built at Doncaster in 1936 to LNERLondon & North Eastern Railway Diagram 187.[1] It was originally equipped with an anthracite-electric kitchen to serve meals into separate First and Third class saloons seating 12 and 18 respectively.

7960 in service

7960 was renumbered as 9162 as part of the LNERLondon & North Eastern Railway's 1943 re-numbering scheme. On Nationalisation in 1947, BRBritish Rail or British Railways initially allocated an E prefix to indicate its LNERLondon & North Eastern Railway origin, with a further re-numbering to SC9162E after 1951.[2] It remained in use in the former GNSGreat North of Scotland Railway area of the LNERLondon & North Eastern Railway until the 1960s. Its regular diagram was Aberdeen to Inverness, northbound serving breakfast, dinner on return.

Following withdrawal from passenger service it was converted to a Mess Coach for Scottish Region track workers, as departmental number DE 321021 from December 1963.[1] The third class saloon was most altered to three sleeping compartments with a side corridor, and the former first class to a messroom complete with coal burning stove. Surprisingly the kitchen remained largely untouched although at some stage in its life the anthracite-electric cooker had been replaced with gas.

7960 in preservation

7960 arrived painted black and in run down condition on the SVRSevern Valley Railway, from Perth in late 1980, having been purchased privately by Mr John Giles. The ownership later passed to Mr Phil James who spent the next 20 years painstakingly restoring it to original condition. Sadly he died before he was able to complete the lengthy restoration, and in January 2011 7960 was generously gifted by his widow Louise to the SVRSevern Valley Railway Rolling Stock Trust (now The SVR Charitable Trust. Final completion of the kitchen and pantry took place in 2015, and 7960 entered service in May 2015. Phil James and Paul Bennett created a very interesting website, hosted by the Great Western (SVRSevern Valley Railway) association which may be found at 7960 pages

On 5 April 2016 a contentious bronze sculpture by Hazel Reeves of Sir Nigel GresleySir Nigel Gresley, Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the London & North Eastern Railway 1923-1941 was unveiled during a ceremony at King’s Cross station in London.[3] 7960 was one of the stars of the show, on display on Platform 8.[4]

For the 2019 season, 7960 is scheduled for use in "The Gin Train" and other similar events, where it is billed as "our 1936-built luxurious first class carriage (once hauled by the Flying Scotsman)"[5]

See also

List of carriages

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Longworth (2018) p.266.
  2. Longworth (2018) p.175.
  3. Pantry, L., 'Nigel Gresley statue unveiled at King’s Cross - and he’s out for a duck', Yorkshire Post, 5 April 2016 (Retrieved 18 March 2018)
  4. 'Starring Role for Kitchen Composite 7960', SVRLive webpage 23 April 2016
  5. Special Events on www.svr.co.uk

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