About the Trust


Work on the overhaul of 5025 began at the beginning of 2012. This was thanks to grants or promises of support from the Strathspey Railway Company, the Strathspey Railway Trust, the Heritage Lottery Fund the Strathspey Railway Association and the significant amount which had already been raised from our supporters though appeals.

Major progress has been made on the locomotive and tender frames, axleboxes, motion, dragboxes and valve gear at Aviemore and on the major rebuild of the boiler, reprofiling of the tyres of the locomotive and tender wheels and construction of a new tender tank at Riley Engineering of Bury. Work has also included the casting and machining of a pair of new cylinders

The WEC Watkinson Trust originally hoped to return 5025 to service in 2015, however owing to the amount of work needed, we now hope that the engine will be ready towards the end of the 2019 season. ( see edit below)

We are still on track for 2019 to be the year in which the oldest and best example of a L.M.S. Black Five steams again. Due to a very tight budget the original intention was to return 5025 to traffic by carrying out the minimum necessary work. However, she is an iconic locomotive and quite early on the sensible decision was taken to restore her to “as new” condition. This has resulted in considerable extra work and expense and has left the Watkinson Trust desperate for funds.

Edit, we were heavily delayed waiting for the boiler, this has put the completion date back to around summer 2020.

Further edit, owing to covid lockdown, this has been further delayed, completion date is now summer 2021.

The original budget of £354,050 has been spent wisely and with care. However, additional boiler work has cost a further £39,345, new cylinders and frame repairs £33,350, and other work such as a new cab, injectors and super heaters upwards of £22,500.

Although most of the work now being carried out is labour intensive, certain costly goods and services are essential to finishing the job and it is only with your help that we can make it happen.

We still need to complete the tender tank and the under frame, produce boiler cladding, purchase copper pipe and various fixings and fastenings and pay for transport, crane hire and specialist machining.

The Watkinson Trust would like to thank you for any generous donation you are able to make towards a successful conclusion.

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Thursday, 12 November 2020

Up date, 12 November 2020.

 Work on 5025 has resumed after the enforced lay off during the summer.  The inside of the smoke box is almost complete with the spark arrestor designed, manufactured and fitted.

The base of the smokebox has been levelled with a concrete floor.  The remaining job is to fit the vacuum ejector exhaust steam pipe which is seen sitting on the floor.

The pipe fits between the base of the chimney and the hole on the side of the smokebox.

 At the other end the angle iron that finishes the cab to the firebox cladding joint has been formed and riveted permanently to the cab front.

 The vacuum ejector is fitted and now just needs the exhaust steam pipe run between it and the smokebox making up.


 The sanding pipes are all now fitted, this is the left hand side.

The right hand side sand pipe.

Inside the cab the steam manifold, pipework and fittings are progressing.

Another cab view

Lower cab view of the area that will be under the cab floor.

The tender has been coupled to the engine, here we see the coupling pin in the center with the two safety pins either side.

The fall plate between the cab floor and the tender floor has been fitted.

The cab floor has been made and fitted.

Another cab floor view.

The tender water level float and indicator has been fitted.
 

 New lengths of copper pipe, just need to bend them to shape and cut to length.

 Various methods of preventing the copper pipe collapsing when it was being formed into the various shapes have been tried.  This pipe was filled with lead, the heating up of the pipe is the process of removing the lead now that the pipe has been bent.
 
 

Some of the pipework in place.  Two new injectors have been cast, machined and fitted, this is the left hand one.

The right hand injector.

Another view of the left hand injector.


Murray starting to give the inside of the cab a coat of paint.


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