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686 was purchased by the [[Warwickshire Industrial Loco Preservation Group | Warwickshire Industrial Loco Preservation Group]] in 1969, arriving on the Severn Valley Railway in July of that year.
 
686 was purchased by the [[Warwickshire Industrial Loco Preservation Group | Warwickshire Industrial Loco Preservation Group]] in 1969, arriving on the Severn Valley Railway in July of that year.
  
Since arrival, 686 has spent some time serving as ‘Thomas’ both on the SVR and elsewhere, including overseas. After being withdrawn from service in September 2008, 686 has been cosmetically restored and is currently on display in [[The Engine House | The Engine House]] while awaiting overhaul.  
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Since arrival, 686 has spent some time serving as ‘Thomas’ both on the SVR and elsewhere, including overseas. She has also appeared in film and TV productions including [[The Incredible Dr. Baldick]].
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After being withdrawn from service in September 2008, 686 has been cosmetically restored in ICI red livery, and is currently on display in [[The Engine House | The Engine House]] while awaiting overhaul.
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File:HE_686_at_Hampton_Loade_1972.jpg | 686 cosmetically modified for filming in 1972 (David Cooke)
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==References and sources==
 
==References and sources==
 
Information from a display board in the Engine House and from past editions of SVR News.
 
Information from a display board in the Engine House and from past editions of SVR News.
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
[[Steam Locomotives]]
 
[[Steam Locomotives]]

Revision as of 16:46, 23 November 2015

686 The Lady Armaghdale

686 in service

Built by the Hunslet Engine Company of Leeds in 1898, 0-6-0T works number 686 was delivered new to Manchester Ship Canal Company. The locomotive was originally named “St John” and later numbered No 14.

686 was withdrawn from service by the MSCManchester Ship Canal in 1962, and the following year was purchased by ICI Dyestuffs at Blackley Manchester. There the locomotive was named “The Lady Armaghdale”, a name already carried by the locomotive it replaced.

686 was withdrawn from service by ICI in 1968.

686 in preservation

686 was purchased by the Warwickshire Industrial Loco Preservation Group in 1969, arriving on the Severn Valley Railway in July of that year.

Since arrival, 686 has spent some time serving as ‘Thomas’ both on the SVRSevern Valley Railway and elsewhere, including overseas. She has also appeared in film and TV productions including The Incredible Dr. Baldick.

After being withdrawn from service in September 2008, 686 has been cosmetically restored in ICI red livery, and is currently on display in The Engine House while awaiting overhaul.

References and sources

Information from a display board in the Engine House and from past editions of SVRSevern Valley Railway News.

See also

Steam Locomotives