Rolling stock of the Bodmin and Wenford Railway
The rolling stock of the Bodmin and Wenford Railway is the locomotives, carriages and wagons used on the Bodmin and Wenford Railway, a heritage railway in Cornwall, England, UK. The main depot is at Bodmin General and there is a carriage shed at Bodmin Parkway.
Steam locomotives
Origin | Number | Name | Wheel arrangement |
Class | Livery | Current status | Notes | Photograph |
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LSWR | 30120 | 4-4-0 | Class T9 | BR lined black | Away on loan | Built in 1899 one of the LSWR Class T9 'Greyhound' 4-4-0s that pulled express trains from Exeter to Wadebridge and Padstow. and was overhauled during 2010 to allow it to re-enter service. Its boiler certificate expires in 2020 currently on loan to the Swanage Railway until 2020. | ![]() | |
GWR | 4247 | 2-8-0T | GWR 4200 Class | BR unlined black | Awaiting Overhaul | Heavy freight locomotive built in 1916 that used to haul trains of China Clay from St Blazey to Fowey. Currently Stored; its boiler certificate expires in 2021. | ![]() | |
GWR | 4612 | 0-6-0PT | GWR 5700 Class | GWR green | Operational | Pannier tank locomotives that operated out of St Blazey Engine Shed for use on the china clay branch lines. Previously based at the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway as a source of spares for sister loco 5775, she was restored to full service between 1994 and 2001, moving to Bodmin shortly after resteaming. Following a further overhaul, boiler certificate expires in 2023. | ![]() | |
Hunslet Austerity | 2766 | 0-6-0ST | Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST. | War Department khaki livery | Operational | Lengthy restoration completed by the Cornish Railway Society in late 2017. | ![]() | |
GWR | 5552 | 2-6-2T | GWR 4575 Class | Under restoration | Familiar from operating passenger trains on most of the Cornish branch lines. Built in 1928. It is under overhaul at Bodmin General. | ![]() | ||
Bagnall | 2572 | Judy | 0-4-0ST | Bagnall 0-4-0ST | Port of Par green | Under restoration | The older of the two ex-Port of Par Bagnall 0-4-0STs, it was on display at a china clay museum for many years. However, it was moved to Bodmin and entered service at Easter 2009 following a major overhaul but its 10 year boiler ticket expired in late October 2018. Judy quickly moved into the works for an overhaul at the end of the aforementioned month. | ![]() |
Bagnall | 3058 | Alfred | 0-4-0ST | Bagnall 0-4-0ST | Port of Par green | Awaiting overhaul | Alfred and its older sister engine Judy (see above) were the inspiration for Bill and Ben in the Thomas The Tank Engine stories. Port of Par Green. Stored at Bodmin Parkway. | ![]() |
GWR | 6435 | 0-6-0PT | GWR 6400 Class | BR lined green | Under going Repairs | Pannier tank, this class was fitted with equipment for working Auto trains between Plymouth and Saltash. 6435 emerged from Swindon railway works for the first time in April 1937 and spent many years in Wales. It was condemned on 12 October 1964 and entered preservation with the Dart Valley Railway on 17 October 1965.[1] boiler certificate expires in 2022. | ![]() | |
Bagnall | 19 | 0-4-0ST | Bagnall 0-4-0ST | HM Devonport Dockyard maroon | Awaiting Overhaul | Stored at Bodmin Parkway | ![]() |
Diesel locomotives
Origin | Number | Name | Wheel arrangement |
Class | Livery | Current status | Notes | Photograph |
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BR | 08444 | 0-6-0DE | Class 08 | BR green | Operational | This was the first diesel to arrive on the Bodmin and Wenford Railway, delivered in March 1987 from Cardiff Canton TMD. It was originally number D3559 but later became 08444 which is the number it carries at Bodmin.[2] | ![]() | |
BR | D3452 | 0-6-0DE | Class 10 | BR black | Awaiting overhaul | After withdrawal by British Rail in July 1968,[3] it was sold to English China Clays plc for further service. It spent much of its subsequent time at Fowey shunting China Clay trains. It was bought for preservation in March 1989 and was put to work at Bodmin.[4] | ![]() | |
BR | 33110 | Bo-Bo | Class 33 | BR green/grey | Non-operational | This Southern Region locomotive arrived at Bodmin in December 1993.[5] It is currently (2020) non-operational and is currently for sale by sealed bid.[6] | ![]() | |
BR | 37142 | Co-Co | Class 37 | BR blue | Under restoration | Built in 1963. During preparation on Saturday morning of the 2009 autumn diesel gala, 37142 was found to have contaminated oil. Early examination showed a sudden water leakage from at least two liners. | ![]() | |
BR | 47306 | The Sapper | Co-Co | Class 47 | Railfreight Distribution grey | Operational | 47306 ‘'The Sapper’' arrived at the railway for assessment in March 2007. After many man hours, it was successfully started and run. A swap deal for 20166 (runner) and 20197 (spares) was then concluded. It attended the Long Rock Depot Open Day in 2019. | ![]() |
BR | 50042 | Triumph | Co-Co | Class 50 | BR large logo blue livery with black roof | Operational | Built in 1968, it was taken out of service from Laira TMD at Plymouth in October 1990. Although it had only been overhauled three months earlier, its bogies were exchanged after withdrawal for one with worn out wheels and some parts stolen. It was restored sufficiently to move under its own power by November 1992 and was placed in service the following year.[5] | ![]() |
Ruston Hornsby | Brian | 0-4-0 | Ruston Hornsby 4wDM Diesel | HM Devonport Dockyard maroon | Operational | Named after the late Brian Shadwick, the loco came to Bodmin General in early 2009 for a repaint and routine maintenance. | ![]() | |
Sentinel | P403D | Denise | 0-4-0 | Rolls Royce | Orange | Operational | Former English China Clay Shunter that operated at the Blackpool Dries before preservation. | ![]() |
Fowler | Peter | 0-4-0DM | Fowler
0-4-0DM Diesel |
Green | Operational | Stored at Bodmin General | ![]() |
Diesel Multiple Units
Origin | Number | Class | Livery | Current Status | Notes | Photograph |
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BR | 121020 | Class 121 | Chiltern Railway blue | Awaiting Repairs | Repainted in chocolate and cream livery in 1985 as part of the GWR 150 celebrations. Ex-Chiltern Railways unit. Bought to replace a Class 108 DMU. Stored at Bodmin Parkway. | ![]() |
Former locomotives and multiple units
Origin | Number | Wheel arrangement |
Class | Livery | Notes | Photograph |
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LSWR | 30587 | 2-4-0WT | LSWR 0298 Class | "Beattie Well Tank", built in 1874 one of three of these ancient locomotives that were used for many years on the mineral branch from Boscarne Junction to Wenfordbridge. Its boiler certificate expires in 2023. 30587 is owned by the National Railway Museum who took this loco back to be used as part of their static display.[7] | ![]() | |
BR | Unit 50980 and 52054 | - | Class 108 | BR green | Sold and replaced with 121020 | ![]() |
BR | Unit 51947 | - | Class 108 | BR green | Stored | ![]() |
Bagnall | 3121 | 0-4-0F | Fireless locomotive | Being a fireless locomotive it has a steam reservoir but not a boiler so it will need an external boiler to charge it should it ever move under its own power. Now at Plym Valley Railway. |
Carriages
Great Western Railway
Origin | Number | Type | Livery | Current status | Notes | Photograph |
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GWR | 248 | First Class Family Saloon | Chocolate & cream | Operational | Stored in Bodmin Parkway | ![]() |
GWR | 2434 | 'Toplight' Corridor Third | Chocolate & cream | Opertional | Stored in Bodmin Parkway | ![]() |
GWR | 232 | Hawksworth Autotrailer Third | Chocolate & cream | Operational | ![]() |
British Railways MK1
The British Rail Mark 1 was a durable design, representing in many ways the culmination of traditional carriage design in the UK prior to the introduction of monocoque techniques in the 1960s.
Origin | Number | Type | Livery | Current status | Notes | Photograph |
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BR | 35130 | Brake Corridor Second | Crimson & cream | Under Overhaul | Works being carried at Bodmin General. | |
BR | 1873 | Restaurant Miniature Buffet | Crimson & cream | Operational. | Used as a static coach as a small museum with extra seating for the cafe. | ![]() |
BR | 1874 | Restaurant Miniature Buffet | Crimson & cream | Operational. | Stored at Bodmin Parkway. | ![]() |
BR | 4037 | Tourist Second Open | Crimson & cream | Operational. | Moved to Bodmin in September 2016 from East Somerset Railway in exchange for Second Corridor 25572. | ![]() |
BR | 4484 | Second Open | Chocolate & cream | Operational. | Previously based at Llangollen Railway until 2002, named 'St Piran', and currently used in dining train. Stored at Bodmin Parkway. | ![]() |
BR | 4656 | Tourist Second Open | Crimson & cream | Operational. | Stored at Bodmin Parkway. | ![]() |
BR | 4789 | Second Open | Chocolate & cream | Operational. | Previously based at Llangollen Railway until 2002, named 'St Petroc', and currently used in dining train. Stored at Bodmin Parkway. | ![]() |
BR | 25807 | Corridor Second | Crimson & cream | Operational. | Used as part of the passenger rake. | ![]() |
34627 | Brake Corridor Second | Crimson & cream | Operational. | Used as part of the passenger rake. | ![]() | |
BR | 80702 | Gangwayed Full Brake | Chocolate & cream | Operational. | After overhaul and conversion to catering vehicle, named 'St Pinnock', and currently used in dining train. | ![]() |
BR | 4963 | Tourist Second Open | Crimson & cream | Operational. | Used as part of the Passenger Rake. | ![]() |
BR | 9214 | Brake Second Open | Green | Operational. | Used as Permenant Way Coach | ![]() |
BR | 34620 | Brake Corridor Second | Crimson & cream | Operational | Under-frame only, used as a flat-bed wagon. | ![]() |
BR | 18560 | Second Corridor | BR lined maroon | Awaiting Overhaul | Stored at Bodmin General | ![]() |
Non-Passenger Coaching Stock
Origin | Number | Type | Livery | Current status | Notes | Photograph |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SR | 392 | Full Brake | N/a | Awaiting restoration | Used for storage | ![]() |
SR | 1855 | Parcels and Miscellaneous Van | Southern green | Operational | Used for storage | ![]() |
BR | 94257 | Four-wheel Covered Carriage Truck | N/a | Stored | ![]() | |
BR | 94732 | Four-wheel Covered Carriage Truck | n/a | Stored | [9] | ![]() |
GWR | 2994 | 'Siphon G' bogie gangwayed milk van | GWR brown | Stored[10] | ![]() |
Goods wagons
Brake vans
Origin | Number | Type | Livery | Current vtatus | Notes | Photograph |
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BR | 955166[11] | Goods Brake Van | BR bauxite | Operational | ![]() | |
BR | 993895[12] | 'Shark' Brake Van | Black | Operational | Stored in Bodmin Parkway. | ![]() |
BR | 952045[13] | Goods Brake Van | BR bauxite | Operational | ![]() | |
GWR | 35302[14] | 'Toad' Brake Van | Grey | Operational | ![]() |
Covered goods vans
Origin | Number | Type | Livery | Current status | Notes | Photograph |
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LNER | 261052[15] | Ventilated van | BR bauxite | Operational. | Used as part of the freight train. | ![]() |
LNER | 222814[16] | Non-ventilated 'Fruit' van | BR bauxite | Operational. | Used as part of the freight train. | ![]() |
GWR | 104663[17] | 'Mink' Ventilated Van | GWR light grey | Operational. | Used as part of the freight train. | ![]() |
BR | Unknown[18] | Ventilated van | Black | Operational. | Awaiting restoration, under-frame only. Used to store parts for Judy. | ![]() |
GWR | 103999[19] | 'Mink' ventilated van | GWR light grey | Operational. | Used as part of the freight train. | ![]() |
Open goods wagons
Origin | Number | Type | Livery | Current status | Notes | Photograph |
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BR | 489672[20] | 'Hyfit' steel open | BR bauxite | Operational | Used as a weed killer wagon | ![]() |
LNER | 301568[21] | 'Tube' wagon | BR bauxite | Operational | Stored at Bodmin Parkway | ![]() |
MOD | 5108[22] | Steel open | MOD Green | Operational | Used as part of the freight train. | ![]() |
BR | B743031 | China Clay | BR bauxite | Awaiting Restoration | Stored at Bodmin Parkway | ![]() |
BR | B743171 | China Clay | BR bauxite | Operational | Restored in 2012. | ![]() |
BR | B743226 | China Clay | Grey | Awaiting restoration | At the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway until 2019. Stored at Walkers Line Sidings, Bodmin. | ![]() |
BR | B743353 | China Clay | BR bauxite | Operational | Stored at Barracks Line Sidings, Bodmin. | ![]() |
BR | B743415 | China Clay | Grey | Awaiting restoration | Based at Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway until 2019. Stored at Walkers Line Sidings, Bodmin. | ![]() |
BR | B743443 | China Clay | BR bauxite | Awaiting restoration | Stored at Walkers Line Sidings, Bodmin. | ![]() |
BR | B743495 | China Clay | BR bauxite | Awaiting restoration | Stored at Walkers Line Sidings, Bodmin. | ![]() |
BR | B743635 | China Clay | BR Bauxite | Awaiting restoration | Based at Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway until 2019. Stored at Walkers Line Sidings, Bodmin. | ![]() |
Flat, Bolster and Rail & Sleeper wagons
Origin | Number | Type | Livery | Current status | Notes | Photograph |
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GWR | 41799[23] | 'Chariot' shunters truck | GWR Grey | Stored | Stored at Bodmin Parkway | ![]() |
LMS | 700709[24] | Machinery Flat | BR light grey | Operational | Used as permanent way train. | |
BR | 904546[25] | Machinery Flat | BR light grey | Operational | Used as permanent way train. | ![]() |
Tank wagons
Origin | Number | Type | Livery | Current Status | Notes | Photograph |
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LMS | 5442[26] | Fuel oil wagon | Silver tank, black frame | Operational | Used as part of the freight train. | ![]() |
GWR | 2506[27] | Six-wheel milk tank | Silver tank, black frame | Under Restoration | Stored at Bodmin Parkway. | ![]() |
References
- Woodford, C.G., ed. (1974). Dart Valley Railway Stock Book. Buckfastleigh: Dart Valley Railway. pp. 24–25.
- "Class 08444". bodmin-heritage-diesels.co.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "Traction's Preservation Guide". Traction. Steve South (3): 50–53. 1994.
- "Class 10 (D3452)". bodmin-heritage-diesels.co.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- Blackwell, Jeremy (1994). "Bank at Bodmin". Traction. Steve South (3): 60–62.
- "Class 33110". bodmin-heritage-diesels.co.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "30587 (LSWR 298, LSWR 0298, SR E0298, SR 3289 & BR 30587)". Preserved British Steam Locomotives. 21 June 2017. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "BR 10618 Mk 3a Convertible Sleeper built 1983".
- "BR S94732 Four-wheel CCT (Covered Carriage Truck) built 1961". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "GWR 1498 'Siphon G' bogie gangwayed milk van built 1945". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "BR B 955166 Goods Brake Van built 1961". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "BR DB 993895 Ballast/Plough Brake Van built 1957". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "BR B 952045 Goods Brake Van built 1953". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "GWR W 35302 Brake Van built 1946". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "LNER E 261052 Goods Van built 1943". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "LNER B 222814 Fruit Van built 1938". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "GWR W 104663 Goods Van built 1924". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "BR unknown (frame only) Goods Van". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "GWR W 103999 Goods Van built 1927". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "BR B 489672 Goods Wagon built 1954". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "LNER KDE 301568 Tube Wagon built 1947". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "MoD MODA 5108 General Wagon built 1963". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "GWR W 41799 Shunters Truck built 1902". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "LMSR 700709 Machinery Flat built 1944". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "BR DB 904546 Machinery Flat built 1952". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "AM A 5442 Fuel Oil Tank built 1944". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "GWR W2506W Six-wheel milk tanker built 1932". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "BR DB 983591 Ballast Hopper built 1960". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "BR DB 983622 Ballast Hopper built 1960". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "LSWR unknown Pump Trolley". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- "BR unknown Crane Runner". www.ws.rhrp.org.uk. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
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