Statfold Barn Railway
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The Statfold Barn Railway is a dual gauge railway of 2ft (610mm) and 2ft 6in (762mm) gauges, near Tamworth, Staffordshire [1]. It is privately owned by Mr Graham Lee, chairman of LH Group Services Ltd - which in 2005 bought what remained of the Hunslet Engine Company. The dual gauge line is approximately 1½ miles long with a "balloon loop" at one end. There is also a separate "loop line" consisting of 2ft gauge track only. Drivers of mixed-gauge trains must take care not to pass the point where this line diverges or derailment will occur.
The railway has an extensive workshop where locomotives are built and restored.
[edit] Steam locomotives
- 1899 built 2ft gauge Krauss 0-4-2T. The railways present restoration project, currently undergoing restoration after a long period of undercover storage.
- Indonesian Orenstein & Koppel Mallet 0-4-4-0T No 5. Returned to traffic in March 2007 after rebuild and in service on passenger trains, Britain's only Mallet locomotive.
- 1900 built Orenstein & Koppel 0-4-0WTT No 1. Returned to traffic in June 2006 and now used on passenger trains on open days.
- Hunslet 0-4-2ST Trangkil No 4. In regular service on the Statfold Barn Railway and has been loaned out to the Amerton Railway.
- Hunslet 0-4-0ST Statfold. A replica of a Hunslet Locomotive. In regular service and is loaned out to other railways occasionally.
- 1944 built Harrogate Gas Works Peckett 0-6-0ST No 2050. Purchased from the Bredgar and Wormshill Railway in Kent. In regular service on the railway.
[edit] References
- ^ Little, Lawson (2008). Annual Guide to Narrow Gauge and Miniature Railways in the British Isles and Ireland: 2008. Narrow Gauge Railway Society.

