It’s ‘Austerity’ autumn as 0-6-0STs return to steam

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TESTING of the Cornish Steam Locomotive Preservation Society’s Bagnall ‘Austerity’ 0-6-0ST No. 75178 (2766/1944) got underway at the Bodmin & Wenford Railway on October 14.

Bagnall-built ‘Austerity’ No. 75178 stands outside Bodmin General shed on October 14, prior to its run up the Boscarne branch. JIMMY JAMES

The former Maesteg Colliery locomotive, carrying its newly applied War Department livery and number, notched up a total of three miles during the day, running light engine in the yard at Bodmin General then down the Boscarne branch towards Crabtree Lane.

After a complete overhaul at Loughborough, ‘Austerity’ No. 68067 passes Woodthorpe with the 14.10 Loughborough-Leicester North service on November 19. PAUL BIGGS

It was the first time the loco had moved any distance under its own power since 1976, although it did make a few short moves in the yard back in April.

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Further test running was undertaken on November 15 when No. 75178 notched up another 10 miles, first with a light engine to Boscarne Junction and return, then with a 40-ton load half way down the Parkway branch and back. Restoration leader Phil Hawke described it as an “impressive preformance.”

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