New face at Quainton as it bags ex-Swanscombe Hawthorn No. 4…

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BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Railway Centre welcomed a new addition to its steam fleet on January 5 with the arrival of former Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers (APCM) Hawthorn Leslie 0-4-0ST No. 4 from Barrow Hill Roundhouse.

The 1928-built locomotive (W/No. 3718), one of a batch of five built for use at APCM’s Swanscombe Works in Kent, has come to Quainton Road on an open-ended loan, during which its near-complete overhaul will be finished.

Hawthorn Leslie 0-4-0ST No. 4 stands at the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre on January 18, showing off its APCM Swanscombe livery. ADRIAN AYLWARD

The loco is virtually in a steamable condition, but still requires an in-the-frames steam test, insurance exams, and running-in trials before it can enter service. Vacuum brake equipment has been fitted as part of the restoration, and steam-heating apparatus may follow in due course.

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The loco spent its entire career at Swanscombe until displaced by diesels in 1971. The five original Hawthorns were supplemented by a sixth identical machine from the same builder in 1935, with a seventh slightly larger engine coming from Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns in 1948.

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