31/12/23 – Tanks for 2023, Here’s to 2024

Lets take a look back at the last 12 months. Despite some appalling weather during 2023 we have still completed quite a few restorations, the team has grown too. We had a well supported Open Weekend during which Test Car 2 made it’s first demonstration test train runs in preservation. The team also played a big part in the organising and re-enacting during the award winning Railways at Work Gala Event. Both events featuring the display and operation of many of our fleet of restored goods wagons.

During the GCRs 50th Anniversary Event, we were proud to see 34 of our restored wagons being used in the 9F hauled 50 wagon demonstration goods train.

We’ve had a few new arrivals during 2023; four tank wagons, 1802, 1919, 3777 & A6090; an A type container, and George (our 3rd Brush Electric Pony). We’ve also had one departure as well being the Warflat, 8127.

Restorations completed during 2023 were: Tank 3711, Plate Wagon E212315, Pipe Wagon B740654, Coal Hopper B425356, Electric Pony Tug Kiki, Tank A6090 and Tank 3777.

Other work has included making a start on the preparation for repaint of the GUV M94052, and clearing out Palvan B781908 ready to start restoration.

Repairs have been carried out on Test Car 2, Brake Van B954268, ShocVan B852838, Van B777171 and Edward the Hydrovane Compressor Trailer.

We opened up Test Car 2 to visitors on a number of occasions, including the Diesel Gala, our Open Weekend, the 50th Celebrations and for a Nottingham Trent University students day.

Ross and myself took a trip up to see the Barrow Hill Engine Shed Society and spent a very enjoyable evening talking to a group of 25 society members about our wagon restoration work at Quorn and also Test Car 2.
We released updated versions of both our Pocket Stockbook and also the Test Car 2 booklet.

Thank you Dave for compiling the end of year review! Onto the what’s happened this week then, and unsuprisingly it was more work on 3777. The Tank Train has been running betwixtmas, which was a welcome sight!

On Tuesday I popped to Rothley to carry on signwriting, this time applying the number to the tank four times. I also marked out and masked the Commuted Charge symbol and the Yellow star for Nick to apply white undercoat to. Nick also fitted the vacuum release chord.

The ‘Fast Traffic’ stars were applied on Wednesday, along with the first coat of yellow on the CC and Yellow star.

On Thursday Dave came down to signwrite the ‘Esso Petroleum Company Limited’ wording on the East Side of the barrell. I had set myself a side project of making a portable speaker box to play music through for which I collected the speakers and identified a box for.

On Saturday Dan, Dave and I finished off the solebar signwriting and the Commuted Charge Symbols. The was one slight hitch with the vacuum release chord start, so this got painted out to be re-applied. Nick, Mark and Charlie went to Quorn to tidy up the Mess coach, ready for us to reutrn to it.

The tank was pulled outside on Sunday so we could wash off the dust generated by the DMU Group, after which it went back inside the shed. Dave re-applied the vacuum relase star, just a touch to the left of where it was. Dave and I finished off by applying yet another coat of black gloss to the upward facing parts of the solebar to remove marks of where we’d all been leaning to do the signwriting.

Afterwards, the three of us headed to Quorn, put the remaining stuff away from Rothley, and then pumped the tyres up on the Volvo.

That leaves the only thing to sort out for 3777 to be the Esso plates which I have a plan for, but you shall have to wait to see what I do. That wraps up this update, and indeed this year. Thanks for all your support over the year, and hope you have a good evening. See you next year!

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2 responses to “31/12/23 – Tanks for 2023, Here’s to 2024”

  1. Vinny Halls avatar
    Vinny Halls

    Superb work done by the wagon team, like many I don’t get to see the railway as often as I would like, but always impressed by the work carried out by yourselfs. All the best for the New Year 👍

  2. Keith j Kellett avatar
    Keith j Kellett

    Really enjoy these Wagon reports and you do a superb job.
    Hope 2024 is all you wish for.

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