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Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway Trust

Coordinates: 52°13′11″N 0°55′34″W / 52.2196°N 0.926°W / 52.2196; -0.926
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Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway Trust
A level crossing on the railway
Commercial operations
Original gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Preserved operations
Length1+12 mi (2.4 km)
Preserved gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

The Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway Trust operates a 1+12-mile (2.4 km) long heritage railway line at Hunsbury Hill, south-west of Northampton. The line is mainly dedicated to freight working, featuring many sharp curves and steep gradients which were typical of the industrial railway, but rides are available in a variety of vehicles including a converted brake van.

Restoration

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In the last few years the site has undergone restoration with 14 mile (0.4 km) of line being regraded and relaid in 113 lb/yd (56.1 kg/m) rail and concrete sleepers, along with the restoration of 2 locomotives and brake van to enable passenger carrying as well as other restoration projects being undertaken. Operationally the railway has received full operating clearance from the HMRI to allow running on the relaid section of the 1st quarter of the mile of the route.

Locomotives

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Steam

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  • "Belvedere" Sentinel geared vertical boilered tank engine No. 9365. Built in 1946. On static display.
  • "Musketeer" Sentinel geared vertical boilered tank engine No. 6369. Built in 1946. On Static Display.
  • Peckett and Sons 0-4-0ST No. 2130. Built in 1951. Operational, returned to steam in 2016 at the Battlefield Line Railway and moved to NIRT in 2020.

Diesel

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  • Planet 4wDH. No. 3967 - Operational.
  • No. 2087 Hunslet Engine Company 0-4-0DM Built 1940. Undergoing restoration.
  • Hudswell Clarke 0-4-0 No. D697 Built 1950. Undergoing restoration.
  • Ruston & Hornsby 88DS 4wDM No. 242868. Built in 1946 - Operational.
  • Fowler 0-4-0DH No. 4220001 "Charles Wake" built in 1959 – Operational.
  • Fowler 0-4-0DH No. 4200016 "Flying Falcon". Built in 1962 - Operational
    Fowler 4220001
  • Fowler 0-4-0DM No. 4220022. Built in 1947 - Undergoing restoration.
  • BR Class 02 - Diesel Hydraulic No. D2867. Built 1960-61, arrived June 2023, overhauled and repainted during the summer 2023, operational.

Former Locomotives

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Rolling stock

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  • B950061 20-ton LMS (BR-built) brake van – operational. Built in 1950 to an LMS design.[1]
  • B490310 12-ton LNER (BR-built) open wagon. Built in 1952.
  • M407942 12-ton LMS open wagon. Built in 1937.[2]
  • 321734 Ex Ruston "88" underframe - named 'Mabel'
  • No. 330 Nordberg trackmachine
  • Joseph Booth steam crane
  • S56134 SR pillbox brake van
  • BR86803 BR GUV Mk1 converted to crane runner wagon

References

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  1. ^ "BR B 950061 Goods Brake van built 1950".
  2. ^ "LMSR M 407942 Goods Wagon built 1937".
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52°13′11″N 0°55′34″W / 52.2196°N 0.926°W / 52.2196; -0.926