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File1340 Baxter at Horsted Keynes

Fletcher & Jennings loco Baxter at Horsted Keynes on the Bluebell Railway - one of my late son James' favourite engines! James sadly died in June 2009 at the age of 17 due to Cystic Fibrosis.

 

"Baxter" arrived at the Bluebell in 1960 after spending its entire working life at the Dorking Greystone Lime Works at Betchworth station. Laid aside after a single steaming soon after arrival at the Bluebell, it was only in 1982 that it returned to traffic after a comprehensive overhaul. It is really too small to haul any passenger trains, and has not had adequate braking capacity to shunt the carriage yard. However, it has found its niche working the occasional demonstration goods train (as above), and as station pilot at Sheffield Park. With its bar frames and Fletcher's patent valve gear it is an unusual engine, and its red livery makes an attractive contrast to the predominantly greens and blacks of our other locos.

 

"Baxter" runs a very low mileage each year. So, having received a major mechanical overhaul in the early 1980s and a boiler overhaul ten years later, following the expiry of its boiler certificate in July 2000 it was not expected to take much effort to give it another ten-year certificate, but various items have needed rather more work than expected (a section of the boiler throat-plate required replacement, the timber front buffer beam replaced and supporting brackets repaired, valve chest casting repaired, axleboxes replaced, etc), and the opportunity is also being taken to fit steam heating and vacuum braking equipment for the first time.

 

Built: 1877, Fletcher Jennings & Co., Lowca Works, Whitehaven, Cumberland (now Cumbria)

Class: B

Wheels: 0-4-0T

Purpose: Light industrial

Maker's Number: 158

Number: Dorking Greystone Lime Co. No. 3

Named: "Captain Baxter" (after 1932), "Baxter" (from 1947)

 

Length overall: 18ft 6in

Boiler Pressure: 150 lb/sq.in

Driving Wheels: 3ft 6in diameter

Cylinders: (2 outside) 12" x 20"

Tractive Effort: 8740 lbs

 

Withdrawn from industrial service: 1959

Arrived on Bluebell Railway: 15 August 1960

Last major overhaul: 1990

Last in traffic: July 2000

Current status: Under overhaul.

 

www.bluebellrailway.co.uk/bluebell/pics/baxter.html

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