"Cumbria"
was the Furness Railway Trust's first steam locomotive.
It ran well beyond the magical 100,000 miles on the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway - almost certainly the first standard gauge former industrial locomotive in the country to achieve such a feat!
Now it has clocked up two consecutive gala appearance at the Ribble Steam Railway in Preston, co-starring in the February 2010 event alongside FRT stablemate 5643.
This was the first time the pair have been in steam at the same time at the same site. It is fitting that this was achieved at the RSR, the heritage line that is offering the FRT space to create a restoration workshop and museum.
As with last September's gala, the RSR operated the Trust locomotives with resident Hunslet Austerity "Walkden" and former North Cumbrian gypsum Barclay "John Howe".
Next
move for "Cumbria" is to follow in the wake of 5643 - the engine
is on a 12 month hire to the Embsay and Bolton Abbey Railway in the Yorkshire
Dales from spring 2010. This is the railway where 5643 hauled Santa Specials
in the final weeks of 2009.
"Cumbria" has successfully passed its annual in steam boiler examination, and is once more back in service on the E&BASR.
"Cumbria" also found work taking children to meet Father Christmas at the end of 2009, in its case in the deep south on the Cholsey and Wallingford Railway in Oxfordshire.
It is seen here exchanging greetings with famous new build Pacific "Tornado" when the latter passed Cholsey on 7th November.
There
is a full history of the locomotive.
It was built in 1953, and had an amazingly leisurely first 20 years of its
life in Army service, before being bought by members of the Lakeside Railway
Society in 1974. It was named after the new local authority created in the
area that year.
Since then, ownership has passed to the Furness Railway Trust.
"Cumbria" became a stalwart of L&HR services - accounting for around 40% of the total passenger mileage recorded on the three-and-a-half-mile railway. It was ideally suited to the challenging run coping admirably with 200 tonne plus trains on gradients up to 1 in 70.
Since 1995 "Cumbria" has run in Furness Railway livery, carrying the number FR 150, in conjunction with the 150th anniversary celebrations of the FR in 1996. This colour scheme of course matches the Trust's Furness Railway Number 20, the oldest working standard gauge steam locomotive in the country.
Please contact us if you wish to hire this workhorse.
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"Cumbria" is extremely popular with crews.
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