Before we start, a quick reminder about next week and our Quorn Wagon & Wagon Open Weekend on the 22-23 July.
Take a close-up look at our fleet of restored wagons, tugs and brutes; talk to the team and find out what wagon restoration is all about.





See our Test Car 2 out for a run with the Heavy Tractor Group‘s Class 37, 37714.
Sorry no public on-board the Test Car on the Saturday, however we welcome visitors on-board for guided tours of Test Car 2 on the Sunday 23 July in Quorn yard.

For anyone wishing to grab picture of the typical 1980s test train with Test Car 2, the provisional departure timings for Saturday 22 July are as follows:-
Loughborough dep – 11:10
Swithland dep – 11:50
Loughborough dep – 12:30
Swithland dep – 13:20
Loughborough dep – 14:25
Swithland dep – 15:25
Also we are pleased to announce that our new ‘UPDATED’ Pocket Stockbooks will be available next weekend, as well as the popular Test Car 2 booklets.
Pop along and see us in the marquee at Quorn to get your copy.
Many thanks, it’s your support that allows us to continue our work restoring & maintaining the fleet wagons and the Test Car.


So this week we’ve made further progress with our 12T Pipe wagon B740654.

The west side top capping clamps were fitted.



Two new treated timber planks were sourced for the north end. The old planks were taken out and the new sized and slotted into place.

The planks were clamped into place, holes drilled and bolted up.




The top capping was fitted to the north end and any excess bolt length was trimmed.



A new label clip block was made for the east side as this was missing.


Edward was started up to provide some air and good progress was made needle gunning the underframe.






Kiki had a quiet naming ceremony.

Thanks to the Heavy Tractor Group who donated some diesel from the scrap Class 37 loco 37605. This will be put to good use in Test Car 2 to fuel the on-board generator that provides us with much needed extra power for our wagon restoration work on-site.

All the best, Dave


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