HAWTHORN
LESLIE 0-4-0ST 'INVINCIBLE'
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Following a
10-yearly boiler overhaul 'Invincible' undergoes a steam test
on 12th December 2001
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'Invincible' was supplied to the
Woolwich Arsenal in 1915 where she worked with seventeen other engines of
the same design, shunting the extensive railway system there. 'Invincible'
remained at Woolwich until 1955 when, following a period in store she was
overhauled, given a new boiler and transferred to the Royal Aircraft Establishment
at Farnborough. Her task was to haul coal and stores wagons from the British
Railways exchange sidings to the Establishment, she became a familiar sight
as much of the route followed the streets through the town. Following the
closure of the Establishments railway system in 1968 'Invincible' was purchased
by Tom Jeffris of Southampton who placed her on loan to the Wight Locomotive
Society in 1971. Westinghouse air brake equipment was fitted in the winter
of 1972/73 allowing her to haul passenger trains and, with W24 'Calbourne'
out of service for the next four years, 'Invincible' was the Railways only
source of steam motive power. Following the death of Mr Jeffris ownership
of 'Invincible' passed to the Wight Locomotive Society in 1979.
Although a powerful engine, her
design as a shunting engine makes it hard for her to maintain time during
busy periods and 'Invincible' can be found operating mainly during the early
and late season when the less intense timetable is more suited to her capabilities.
Following completion of her 10-year boiler overhaul 'Invincible' was returned
to steam on 12th December 2001 and can now be seen in the maroon livery of
the Woolwich Arsenal Railway.
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'Invincible' at Havenstreet
in 1994
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