An update on steam locomotive 13268

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Credit: Stanier Mogul Fund

The has released more information on 13268’s overhaul, which is being carried out at Bridgnorth works on the .

On the right side of the locomotive, the coupling rods have been fitted. The left-hand rods have been painted and await fitting.

Left side rods of 13268 // Credit: Stanier Mogul Fund

The nuts on the spring hanger have been fitted and are soon to be adjusted to set the correct weight on each wheel.

The right-hand combination lever has been fitted. Both left and right piston valves have been removed for further work.

42968 in BR Lined Black with Late Crest livery // Credit Unknown
42968 in BR Lined Black with Late Crest livery // Credit Unknown

About the locomotive

13268 was built in March 1934 at Crewe, and the design was based on the successful ‘Hughes Crab’ with a higher boiler pressure and smaller cylinders.

She ran for  713,561 miles for the LMS, running as 13268 and 2968, and BR, running as 42968, by the end of 1960, when records ceased and were withdrawn to barry in  December 1966.

She was saved as a sole survivor (see our article here) and arrived at the Severn Valley Railway in 1973 and worked her first train in preservation in 1991.

42968 on the SVR // Credit Rick Eborall Photography

Her current overhaul started in 2015 and she should be finished in 2020/21! We can’t wait to see her in steam again!

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