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BR Battle of Britain class 34073 249 Squadron

BR Battle of Britain class 34073 249 Squadron is one of around 20 surviving Bulleid light pacifics. Built in May 1948 as a British Railways-built example of a Southern Railway design, and named after the RAF's 249 Squadron, it remained in service until June 1964. It awaited restoration at Ian Riley's workshop, Bury before moving into storage at Carnforth. She had over time given several parts to sister 34067 Tangmere.

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After withdrawal

After withdrawal, it was moved to Woodham Brothers scrapyard, Barry, (in South Wales) for scrapping. It remained there until February 1988 when it was moved to Brighton for the Brighton Railway Museum project at the Pullman works. The locomotive was stored at Ropley on the Mid Hants Railway for a number of years, while awaiting a decision about its restoration. Some time around May 2006 the locomotive left the Mid Hants in order to donate parts of its valve gear to sister engine 34067 Tangmere (which had suffered a catastophic failure while hauling a mainline excursion, causing its valve gear oil-bath to be punctured).

Current location

34073 249 Squadron is currently stored at Carnforth after being moved from Bury in 2014. She is awaiting overhaul, possibly to join the WCRC fleet.

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BR Battle of Britain class 34073 249 Squadron Wikipedia