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− | This Type 17 Wickham Trolley was built in 1934 as Works Number 1580, and originally used by the LNER. It is powered by a J.A. Prestwich & Co (JAP) 1100cc V twin petrol engine, similar to those used in motorcycles or Morgan three wheel sports cars of that era. | + | This Type 17 Wickham Trolley was built by Wickham of Ware in 1934 as Works Number 1580, and originally used by the LNER. It is powered by a J.A. Prestwich & Co (JAP) 1100cc V twin petrol engine, similar to those used in motorcycles or Morgan three wheel sports cars of that era. |
− | The | + | ==Service== |
+ | The trolley was delivered to the LNER at Whittlesea on 19 July 1934, where it was given the running number 748.<ref name=Highley>Highley Station website</ref> This type of trolley was used in service as railway engineering personnel carriers, transporting PW working parties and materials to sites along the line. | ||
− | LNER 748 is based at [[Highley | Highley station]] and was photographed there in February 2015. It is paired with a trailer vehicle formed from another dismantled Wickham Trolley, [[Wickham Trolley PWM 3189 | PWM 3189]] which can also be seen in the photograph. | + | ==Preservation== |
+ | The trolley was obtained by the SVR from B.R.'s Northampton engineer's depot in November 1968.<ref name=Highley/> It was photographed at Hampton Loade in 2005, carrying the markings "P-Way Dept, Bewdley".<ref>[http://www.ontrackplant.com/photo/748-1 Photo on OnTrack Plant.com].</ref> | ||
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+ | It was subsequently moved to Highley and restored to full working order in 2008 by three volunteers, Martin Thomas, Tony Clifton and Julie Smith.<ref>SVR News 163</ref> More details of the service history and pictures of the restoration can be found on the Highley Station website. | ||
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+ | LNER 748 is now based at [[Highley | Highley station]] and was photographed there in February 2015. It is paired with a trailer vehicle formed from another dismantled Wickham Trolley, [[Wickham Trolley PWM 3189 | PWM 3189]] which can also be seen in the photograph. | ||
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+ | LNER 748 was used to give rides in Highley yard during the 2017 [[Peep Behind the Scenes]] event. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[[Other rolling stock | List of other rolling stock on the SVR]] | [[Other rolling stock | List of other rolling stock on the SVR]] | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 25 June 2018
This Type 17 Wickham Trolley was built by Wickham of Ware in 1934 as Works Number 1580, and originally used by the LNERLondon & North Eastern Railway. It is powered by a J.A. Prestwich & Co (JAP) 1100cc V twin petrol engine, similar to those used in motorcycles or Morgan three wheel sports cars of that era.
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Service
The trolley was delivered to the LNERLondon & North Eastern Railway at Whittlesea on 19 July 1934, where it was given the running number 748.[1] This type of trolley was used in service as railway engineering personnel carriers, transporting PWPermanent Way working parties and materials to sites along the line.
Preservation
The trolley was obtained by the SVRSevern Valley Railway from B.R.British Rail or British Railways's Northampton engineer's depot in November 1968.[1] It was photographed at Hampton Loade in 2005, carrying the markings "P-Way Dept, Bewdley".[2]
It was subsequently moved to Highley and restored to full working order in 2008 by three volunteers, Martin Thomas, Tony Clifton and Julie Smith.[3] More details of the service history and pictures of the restoration can be found on the Highley Station website.
LNERLondon & North Eastern Railway 748 is now based at Highley station and was photographed there in February 2015. It is paired with a trailer vehicle formed from another dismantled Wickham Trolley, PWM 3189 which can also be seen in the photograph.
LNERLondon & North Eastern Railway 748 was used to give rides in Highley yard during the 2017 Peep Behind the Scenes event.
See also
List of other rolling stock on the SVR
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Highley Station website
- ↑ Photo on OnTrack Plant.com.
- ↑ SVRSevern Valley Railway News 163
Links
Highley Station Wickham Trolley page
LNERLondon & North Eastern Railway 748 on UKLocos.Com
LNERLondon & North Eastern Railway 748 on OnTrackPlant.Com