The first fire has been lit in the firebox of NG/G16 steam locomotive No. 130 at Dinas on the Welsh Highland Railway.
Taking place on the 28th January 2021, the warming fire was lit outside Dinas Locomotive Works.
Pulled out of the works by resident diesel, Bill, the 2-6-2+2-6-2T’s fire was carefully lit. The reason for the warming fire is the locomotive’s brick arch, which has been drying out in the workshop.
A warming fire will warm up the brick arch carefully as if there is still moisture in the arch, then this will damage the work completed.
Peter Best, on the Friends of 130 Facebook page, said that the fire would be lit again today (29th January 2021) which they hope that the locomotive can reach its full working pressure.
There was also time whilst the locomotive was warming up to give the paintwork a quick dowsing of soap and water.
Some great news from North Wales and we cant wait to see the locomotive in operation.
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Looks like Europe is the best retirement home for African steam, North and South alike!
The Garratt is a NGG16 2-6-2 + 2-6-2 Beyer Peacock never classified them as tank engines l know I have a Garratt Facebook site.
Thank you
Fantastic to see it in steam. Just to let you know, Peter Best is actually the owner of 130.