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==History==
 
==History==
 
The Fund had its origins with the [[SVRA|SVRA Kidderminster Branch]] who conducted a search to find a suitable pannier tank for the SVR around 1970. None of those in use by the NCB at the time were available, so L95 (5764) was acquired from London Transport in 1971. In 1973 tender forms were received from the NCB for 7714 and further fund raising allowed the purchase of the Fund's second pannier. In 1977 the the Kidderminster branch committee recorded their thanks to those who had contributed to the Pannier Tank Fund.<ref>SVR News 46, "The Saga of the Pannier Tanks" by [[John Hill]]</ref>
 
The Fund had its origins with the [[SVRA|SVRA Kidderminster Branch]] who conducted a search to find a suitable pannier tank for the SVR around 1970. None of those in use by the NCB at the time were available, so L95 (5764) was acquired from London Transport in 1971. In 1973 tender forms were received from the NCB for 7714 and further fund raising allowed the purchase of the Fund's second pannier. In 1977 the the Kidderminster branch committee recorded their thanks to those who had contributed to the Pannier Tank Fund.<ref>SVR News 46, "The Saga of the Pannier Tanks" by [[John Hill]]</ref>
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In 2019 a new exhibition [[The Engine House#Current exhibitions|'L95, A Locomotive History from London to the Severn Valley Railway']] opened in [[The Engine House]]. The display includes copies of documents relating to the establishment of the Fund and the acquisition of L95.
  
 
==Social media==
 
==Social media==

Revision as of 13:28, 17 June 2019

L95 (GWRGreat Western Railway 5764)
7714

The SVRSevern Valley Railway Pannier Tank Fund owns the two GWRGreat Western Railway CollettCharles Benjamin Collett, Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the Great Western Railway 1922-1941 5700 class pannier tanks 5764 and 7714. It also purchased classmate 3612 for spares recovery, which was then scrapped at Eardington.

History

The Fund had its origins with the SVRA Kidderminster Branch who conducted a search to find a suitable pannier tank for the SVRSevern Valley Railway around 1970. None of those in use by the NCBNational Coal Board at the time were available, so L95 (5764) was acquired from London Transport in 1971. In 1973 tender forms were received from the NCBNational Coal Board for 7714 and further fund raising allowed the purchase of the Fund's second pannier. In 1977 the the Kidderminster branch committee recorded their thanks to those who had contributed to the Pannier Tank Fund.[1]

In 2019 a new exhibition 'L95, A Locomotive History from London to the Severn Valley Railway' opened in The Engine House. The display includes copies of documents relating to the establishment of the Fund and the acquisition of L95.

Social media

The Fund does not have a public presence through social media or website.

See also

List of preservation groups

References

  1. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 46, "The Saga of the Pannier Tanks" by John Hill