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From the archive: Midlands remembers Southern steam 50

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BR Standard 5MT 4-6-0 No. 73156, running as No. 73084 Tintagel, crosses Swithland viaduct on October 5. This was the newly restored engine’s only solo passenger run of the gala. SIMON WEBB

Commemorations marking the 50th anniversary of the end of steam on the Southern Region continue to capture the public imagination – with the Great Central Railway seeing a 33% increase in visitor numbers for its autumn steam gala, writes Robin Jones.

Nearly 4000 passengers rode on trains during the Great Central Railway’s October 5-8 autumn steam gala, where the end of Southern Region steam half a century ago was the predominant theme.

The guest engines were Bulleid Battle of Britain Pacifics, rebuilt No. Sir Keith Park and unrebuilt No. 34081 92 Squadron.

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Added to that was debutant BR Standard 5MT 4-6-0 No. 73156, which ran in the guise of Nine Elms locomotive No. 73084 Tintagel, following test runs after the completion of its long-term restoration from Barry scrapyard condition.

SR Battle of Britain Pacific No. 34081 92 Squadron passes the Mountsorrel branch junction at Swithland with the newly restored train of box vans on October 6. ALAN CORFIELD
SR Battle of Britain Pacific No. 34081 92 Squadron departs from Loughborough on Friday, October 6. ALAN WEAVER

In 1959, 20 of the class that had been allocated to the Southern Region locomotives were named. The names were transferred from SR King Arthur 4-6-0s that were then being withdrawn.

Not all, however, went according to plan. The later-than-expected arrival of 92 Squadron from the Nene Valley Railway meant it did not enter traffic until the Friday.

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Furthermore, No. 73156/73084 failed at Leicester North on the Thursday morning with brake problems and was withdrawn from traffic. To fulfil the timetable, the void left by its absence was filled by BR Standard 2MT 2-6-0 No. 78018 from the home fleet. 

Bullied Battle of Britain Pacific No. 34053 Sir Keith Park passes Little Woodthorpe on October 6.  PAUL BIGGS

Class 20 D8098 and the line’s DMU were also rostered, but in the end only one service each day was diesel hauled, the 2.05pm Rothley-Loughborough.

Other locomotives from the home fleet in action were WR 4-6-0 No. 6990 Witherslack Hall, Stanier 8F 2-8-0 No. 48624, BR Standard 9F 2-10-0 No. 92214 Leicester City, LMS ‘Jinty’ No. 47406, and Ivatt 2MT 2-6-0 No. 46521.

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A spokesman for the Great Central Railway said that visitor numbers were a third up on last year’s corresponding event, and takings in the shop and cafes rose accordingly.

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