Cowans Sheldon 30-ton steam crane

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BR Cowans Sheldon Crane and Jib Runner

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Steam Crane

RS 1087 is a 30-ton steam crane was built by Cowans Sheldon of Carlisle in 1960[1][2]. It was formerly used at BR's Chester West MPD, and was acquired by the SVR in 1977.

Manufacturer's plate showing Works No 60 of 1960

It is currently believed that the crane still existing on the SVR is RS 1087, but carrying the number RS 1091, which formerly belonged to another crane owned by the SVR, which was cut up in 2010. The crane at Bridgnorth bears a manufacturer's plate showing Works No 60 of 1960 which is consistent with RS 1087 (RS 1091 was Works No 65 of 1960).

Crane Runner

Each Crane was paired with a Cowans Sheldon 4-wheeled Crane Jib Runner, respectively numbered BR DB 998520 and DB 998524.

DB 998520 arrived with RS 1087 in August 1983 from the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. DB 998524 arrived with RS 1091 in June 1977 from Chester. The Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey states that both crane runners was inspected in February 2013. It is therefore likely that the crane runner on the steam crane in service is BR DB 998520, although it does not carry a makers plate to confirm this.

Sources

Railway Heritage Register Wagon Survey
SVR Stock Book Ninth Edition

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