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Locomotives dumped at Swindon Works, 1962
16XX class no. 1642 (built 4/51, withdrawn 1/62) and '4575' class no. 5542 (built 7/28, withdrawn 12/61, but preserved - on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway).
Image: © Ben Brooksbank
Taken: 24 Feb 1962
0.02 miles
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A King waits to be scrapped
6010 King Charles I awaits the scrapper's torch at Swindon works. The brasswork, including name and number plates, has been removed for sale or safe keeping. The drive rods have gone too.
I've avoided the temptation to remove the smoking chimney in the background - it might give a clue to a more precise location (which is believed to be in this gridsquare).
The Kings were built by the GWR here at Swindon between 1927 and 1930, partly to regain the most powerful passenger locomotive title. They were withdrawn in 1962. 30 were built, and 3 are preserved.
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Image: © Ian Taylor
Taken: 30 Nov 1964
0.03 miles
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Martin's Farm, Even Swindon
Martin's Farm, at the end of Redcliffe Street in Even Swindon has so far withstood the encroachment of developers.
Image: © Vieve Forward
Taken: 2 Feb 2012
0.03 miles
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Withdrawn locomotives dumped at Swindon Works
In the foreground is Collett '5600' class 0-6-2T No. 5602 (built 2/24, withdrawn 9/64); behind it is Collett '8750' class 0-6-0PT No. 4626 (built 9/42, withdrawn 3/64).
Image: © Ben Brooksbank
Taken: 29 Nov 1964
0.03 miles
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Ex-Burry Port & Gwendraeth Valley Railway (GWR) 0-6-0ST dumped at Swindon Works, 1953
Amongst, numerous other ex-GWR locomotives dumped near the Works is one of the 15 acquired from the BP&GVR by the GWR in 7/22. 0-6-0ST no. 2195 was built 4/1905 named 'Cwm Mawr' and withdrawn 3/39, but re-instated (without name) 12/39 and withdrawn finally 1/53.
Image: © Ben Brooksbank
Taken: 22 Feb 1953
0.07 miles
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Ex-Brecon & Merthyr 0-6-2T in scrap-yard at Swindon Works
One of 47 Brecon & Merthyr Railway locomotives acquired by the GWR in 1922, renumbered and 'Swindonized', No. 332 was built as B&M No. 38 in 12/1909 and lasted only until 12/49.
Image: © Ben Brooksbank
Taken: 11 Jun 1950
0.08 miles
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Condemned locomotives outside Swindon Works
In early snow on 29 November 1964, a string of condemned locomotives is headed by an LMS 'foreigner', ex-Midland 4F 0-6-0 No. 43940; behind it are ex-GW 0-6-0Ts and a 2-8-0T. Fellow members of the Railway Correspondence & Travel Society are looking round - far more interested than the staff of the Western Region, who are only too glad to be rid of these old steam engines. (The 4F has the diagonal white stripes painted on its cab sides which was a warning to indicate such locomotives were forbidden to venture under the wires on the WCML).
Image: © Ben Brooksbank
Taken: 29 Nov 1964
0.10 miles
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Swindon Works: '3571' class 0-4-2T on the Dump
In March 1947, the Dump contained numerous really old engines awaiting scrap: this is '3571' class No. 3573 (built at Wolverhampton in 7/1895, withdrawn 12/45).
Image: © Ben Brooksbank
Taken: 26 Mar 1947
0.10 miles
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Swindon Works: 'Metropolitan' class 2-4-0T on the Dump
Before electrification in 1906/7 of the GW & Metropolitan (Hammersmith & City) lines in London, most of this class was engaged on those services. This is No. 3588 - but someone has pinched its number-plate. Built 8/1899 it was the last of the class, withdrawn in 12/49 from Oxford (see 'OXF' on frame), where it was probably used on the Blenheim & Woodstock branch.
Image: © Ben Brooksbank
Taken: 11 Jun 1950
0.10 miles
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Swindon Locomotive Works Graveyard, BR Western Region
View westwards of long lines of condemned locomotives awaiting scrapping. There were 23 recently withdrawn engines out there, the two nearest being 2-6-0 No. 5309 and 0-6-0 No. 2408.
Image: © Ben Brooksbank
Taken: 22 Feb 1953
0.11 miles