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BR Standard Class 5 73096
73096 at Virginia Water station
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
BuilderDerby Works
Build dateNovember 1955
Specifications
Configuration:
 • UIC2′C h2
Gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Leading dia.3 ft 0 in (0.914 m)
Driver dia.6 ft 2 in (1.880 m)
Length62 ft 7 in (19.08 m)
Width8 ft 9 in (2.67 m)
Height13 ft 0 in (3.96 m)
Axle load19.70 long tons (20.02 t; 22.06 short tons)
Adhesive weight58.05 long tons (58.98 t; 65.02 short tons)
Loco weight76.00 long tons (77.22 t; 85.12 short tons)
Tender typeBR1G
Career
OperatorsBritish Railways
Power class5MT
Numbers73096
Withdrawn30 November 1967
DispositionStore, Ropley
73096 at the Severn Valley Railway in 2003

British Railways Standard Class 5 No. 73096 is a preserved British steam locomotive, unnamed in service. It has spent most of its time in preservation (since 1985) in the care of the Watercress Line (Mid-Hants Railway).

BR Operation

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73096 was built at British Railways' Derby Works in November 1955[1] and was used on the London Midland and Western Regions of British Railways.[1][2] It was withdrawn from service at Patricroft depot[3] in the north west of England in November 1967 and sold to Woodham Brothers scrapyard based in Barry, South Wales.[1]

Location Shedcode Date
Patricroft 10C 25 November 1955
Shrewsbury 84G 6 September 1958
Gloucester Barnwood 85C 14 July 1962
Gloucester Horton Road 85B 4 May 1964
Oxley 2B 1 November 1964
Nuneaton 5E 6 March 1965
Croes Newydd 6C 19 June 1965
Patricroft 9H 24 July 1965
Withdrawn 25 November 1967

Preservation

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73096 at Alresford station
73096 arriving at Alton station

Rescued from the scrapyard in July 1985 by Hampshire-based businessman John Bunch,[1] 73096 was returned to service in October 1993 by the Mid-Hants Railway on the Watercress Line,[1] following major boiler overhaul[1] and the construction of a new tender,[1] based on the chassis from an LMS Jubilee Class tender, to a to BR1G style.[1][4]

Operated on the Watercress Line between Alresford and Alton in its new lease of life, 73096 has been temporarily disguised as 73080 Merlin[1] and as 73054,[1] for special events and commemorations.

In September 2011, its boiler certificate expired and 73096 was consequently withdrawn from service. It left the Mid-Hants for Southall in late 2014. In November 2017, 73096 was purchased by the Mid-Hants-Railway and returned to Ropley for assessment and overhaul. In 2018 it was suggested that the locomotive could be back in steam by 2025.

Cylinder failure

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The engine suffered over £200,000 worth of damage during the 14 March 2009 Spring Steam Gala services on the Mid-Hants Railway. Whilst on the first Alresford to Alton service of the day, 73096 suffered major damage to its left-hand (driver's-side) cylinder at Wander's Curve in the Ropley to Medstead section, about ¾ of a mile from Ropley station. It is thought a piston core-plug worked loose thus causing much damage to the cylinder covers, cylinder, piston and piston-rod plus other equipment in the area. There is no evidence that this was caused by priming (water in the cylinders, which can cause similar catastrophic failures) and the crew were absolved of any blame at the time of the incident.[citation needed]

No damage was done to the track or signalling, but No. 73096 blocked the line for some time. Shuttle services were quickly organised between Alresford and Ropley and between Alton and Medstead, until the line could be cleared. Parts of the steam locomotive's 'motion' (connecting rod, valve gear linkages etc.) on the driver's side had to be removed by motive power depot staff to allow the locomotive to be moved. As the 5MT was unable to move under its own power, a diesel locomotive was dispatched from Ropley engine shed to retrieve it. The Gala thereafter continued with a revised timetable.[citation needed]

A replacement cylinder casting was required, necessitating a new pattern made. As of the week commencing 9 August 2010, the locomotive was running again, hauling services on the line masquerading as Henry during the 'Day Out with Thomas' event.[5]

See also

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In 2019 the locomotive was collected and delivered to Dorset Steam Fair to raise awareness (and money) to have it repaired. Famous train transport firm Allelys transported the loco which was the subject of a 2019 programme on Yesterday Channel called Steam Truckers. Repeated several times.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Butcher, Alan C. (1996). Mid-Hants Railway in colour. Shepperton: Ian Allan. ISBN 0-7110-2465-0.
  2. ^ "BRDatabase - the Complete British Railways Locomotive Database 1948-1997".
  3. ^ "73096". Preserved British Steam Locomotives. 11 July 2017. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  4. ^ "BR 1562 BR1G 5000 gallon/Stanier hybrid". The Railway Heritage Register Locomotive Tender Survey Project. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Std 5 #73096 left hand cylinder". Watercress Line. 17 March 2009. Archived from the original on 1 April 2009.
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