Martin Shaw
Western Thunderer
Some bits and pieces.
31624 According to the records it's on the last day of its final general overhaul, (9/5/61 - 3/6/61) there doesn't look as though there's much to do, no doubt the recorded date is an accountancy one. It was originally intended that it would be built as a K Class 2-6-4T A624 River Otter, the Sevenoaks accident rather put paid to that and the order for twenty tanks was changed to U class 2-6-0s.
The partly identified Q1 next to it is almost certainly 33016 which was in Ashford works for a LI-HI (30/5/61 - 1/7/61) which was mostly boiler work but did include both new and refurbished superheater tubes, not certain whether that's superheaters or flues.
31818 LI overhaul (16/5/61 - 10/6/61), all that's recorded is boiler work. It was a Hither Green enigne back in 1945,
B Arms 14/7/45, Redhill 20/4/46, Stewarts Lane 20/3/50, Dover 27/5/51, Tonbridge 10/2/61, Eastleigh 26/5/61, Exmouth Junc 1/2/62, Wdn 7/9/63.
31816 LC overhaul (31/5/61 - 17/6/61), details not recorded. It was also a Hither Green engine back in 1945, subsequent sheds,
B Arms 14/7/45, Redhill 20/4/46, Brighton 5/10/46, Redhill 10/8/47, B Arms 4/9/48, Redhill 8/1/49, Stewarts Lane 20/3/50, Dover 27/7/51,
Redhill 30/9/55, Eastleigh 26/5/61, Weymouth 22/7/63, Redhill 22/6/64, Guildford 18/1/65, Wdn 9/1/66.
The two engines were co allocated several times post war, seems odd and normal at the same time.
30932 Blundells was one of the few that remained in black livery until withdrawal and at one time had the high sided Lord Nelson tender which personally I feel didn't suit it. I have similar misgivings about the tender attached to Repton at the NYMR.
It went to B Arms 17/6/50, but was later allocated to Ashford 14/6/59. It was withdrawn along with 30919 Harrow on 2/61, stored Ashford shed 6-7/61, cut up Ashford works w/e 19/8/61.
30919s last shed was Brighton but after withdrawal stored Ashford works 2/61, cut up Ashford works w/e 11/3/61.
Martin
31624 According to the records it's on the last day of its final general overhaul, (9/5/61 - 3/6/61) there doesn't look as though there's much to do, no doubt the recorded date is an accountancy one. It was originally intended that it would be built as a K Class 2-6-4T A624 River Otter, the Sevenoaks accident rather put paid to that and the order for twenty tanks was changed to U class 2-6-0s.
The partly identified Q1 next to it is almost certainly 33016 which was in Ashford works for a LI-HI (30/5/61 - 1/7/61) which was mostly boiler work but did include both new and refurbished superheater tubes, not certain whether that's superheaters or flues.
31818 LI overhaul (16/5/61 - 10/6/61), all that's recorded is boiler work. It was a Hither Green enigne back in 1945,
B Arms 14/7/45, Redhill 20/4/46, Stewarts Lane 20/3/50, Dover 27/5/51, Tonbridge 10/2/61, Eastleigh 26/5/61, Exmouth Junc 1/2/62, Wdn 7/9/63.
31816 LC overhaul (31/5/61 - 17/6/61), details not recorded. It was also a Hither Green engine back in 1945, subsequent sheds,
B Arms 14/7/45, Redhill 20/4/46, Brighton 5/10/46, Redhill 10/8/47, B Arms 4/9/48, Redhill 8/1/49, Stewarts Lane 20/3/50, Dover 27/7/51,
Redhill 30/9/55, Eastleigh 26/5/61, Weymouth 22/7/63, Redhill 22/6/64, Guildford 18/1/65, Wdn 9/1/66.
The two engines were co allocated several times post war, seems odd and normal at the same time.
30932 Blundells was one of the few that remained in black livery until withdrawal and at one time had the high sided Lord Nelson tender which personally I feel didn't suit it. I have similar misgivings about the tender attached to Repton at the NYMR.
It went to B Arms 17/6/50, but was later allocated to Ashford 14/6/59. It was withdrawn along with 30919 Harrow on 2/61, stored Ashford shed 6-7/61, cut up Ashford works w/e 19/8/61.
30919s last shed was Brighton but after withdrawal stored Ashford works 2/61, cut up Ashford works w/e 11/3/61.
Martin