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Numbers Carried
Company Number Date From
Rhymney Railway (Rhymney) 34 m/e 07/1920
Great Western Railway (1st) 606 y/e 1923
Great Western Railway (2nd) 92 on 10/05/1947 (At Caerphilly Factory)

Locomotive Specifics
Designer C. Hurry Riches
Class S1
Company History RR/GWR
Wheels 0-6-0T
Builder Hudswell Clarke
Works Number 1406
To Service During 07/1920
Withdrawal Fri 11/06/1954
Service Life 33 yrs, 11 mths , 12 dys
Total Mileage 604,690

Disposal
Scrapping 4w/e Sat 14/08/1954 at Locomotive Works (Swindon)

Allocations
Code Subsequent Codes Name From Date
    (New) m/e 07/1920
CED   Cardiff East Dock on 15/06/1947 (Snapshot)
     Withdrawn on 11/06/1954

SLS Allocations*
Type Code Name From Date
WDN   m/e 30/06/1954

* Stephenson Locomotive Society data - raw and not yet cross-referenced

Mentions ...
Report Date Title Report Source
24/03/1946 Stock Returns No. 92 which has been shown as withdrawn, was transferred to Wellingon in October 1938 and is still there. On 2/3 it appeared to be 100 per cent. intact but for the coupling rods. Assuming that the date of its withdrawal from service coincided with its conversion to a stationary boiler, the official date of 8/42 must be questioned for it has been functioning as such at least since the summer of 1941. No: 92 is not the only locomotive to be so employed, for 1287, which was withdrawn on 9/9/39 and subsequently reinstated, is at Leamington. However although employed for the ,same purpose as 92, and in the same condition, it still remains on the capital list. Mr. Seddon would be grateful for any information as to when 1287 first appeared at Leamington, for how long she was at work as a motive unit and also as to the last time that 92 was actively engaged at Wellington. Regarding the latter this will be co-related with the first appearance there of L.M.S. saddle tank 16027, which is permanently on loan from 4A. 3573/80 shown in the stock returns as 2-4-0T should be entered as 0-4-2T and the relevant totals altered accordingly. SLS/194605
28/02/1946 Swindon Works Locos entering works during February: 1499, 1967, 2034/60, 2211/59, 2573, 2753/79, 2803/17/9/41/58/79/96, 2944, 3013/23/30, 3186, 3216, 3737/64, 3865, 4030/49/52/6/73/83/92, 4117, 4231, 4531, 4607/19/38, 4833/56, 4926, 5002/24/42/53/68/77/8, 5151, 4320/36/78 5412/21, 5506/43/68, 5689, 5737, 5912/7/71/83, 6002/18/27, 6105/47/68, 6300/84/7, 6717/37, 6806/66, 6932/8/46, 8719/34/69, 9306, 9768/89/91. Nameplates were affixed to 6938/46. SLS/194605
24/03/1946 Coach Livery Some freshly painted standard coaches have been seen with double lining enclosing the lettering on the waistline, similar to the livery abandoned about 1930 except that the lettering is in the new block style instead of the shaded lettering used for so long. Low-waisted coaches and Post Office vans still have the shaded lettering which stands out better on the cream background. Certain special vehicles have, of course, always retained the double lining, particularly the Cornish Riviera stock and the special saloons. Cream paint is again being used on-steel panelled non-corridor-coaches, condor vans and auto-coaches. Clerestory stock is still being turned out in brown. The much publicised 'new' restaurant cars recently introduced prove to be the four remaining cars (9671/2/4/5) of the five twelve-wheeled centre-kitchen restaurant cars built in 1938. The fifth (9673) is (or was) on the Continent with the U.S. Army, forming part of the Commander's train. (The painting of steel-panelled vans in two colours also represents a reversion to pre-1930 practice.-Editor). SLS/194605
24/03/1946 Stock Returns No. 92 which has been shown as withdrawn, was transferred to Wellingon in October 1938 and is still there. On 2/3 it appeared to be 100 per cent. intact but for the coupling rods. Assuming that the date of its withdrawal from service coincided with its conversion to a stationary boiler, the official date of 8/42 must be questioned for it has been functioning as such at least since the summer of 1941. No: 92 is not the only locomotive to be so employed, for 1287, which was withdrawn on 9/9/39 and subsequently reinstated, is at Leamington. However although employed for the ,same purpose as 92, and in the same condition, it still remains on the capital list. Mr. Seddon would be grateful for any information as to when 1287 first appeared at Leamington, for how long she was at work as a motive unit and also as to the last time that 92 was actively engaged at Wellington. Regarding the latter this will be co-related with the first appearance there of L.M.S. saddle tank 16027, which is permanently on loan from 4A. 3573/80 shown in the stock returns as 2-4-0T should be entered as 0-4-2T and the relevant totals altered accordingly. SLS/194605

Summary
Date Event Details Source See Also
07/1920 To Service To service as Rhymney Railway Number 34
Built at Hudswell Clarke, Works Number 1406
   
1923 Renumbered Renumbered to 606    
10/05/1947 Renumbered Renumbered to 92    
15/06/1947 Allocation Allocation Snapshot - Cardiff East Dock (CED)    
11/06/1954 Withdrawn Condemned as 92    
14/08/1954 Scrapped Broken up by Locomotive Works: Swindon    

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