- GWR 7800 Class 7802 Bradley Manor
Infobox Locomotive
name=7802 "Bradley Manor"
powertype=Steam
gauge=RailGauge|sg
caption=7802 Bradley Manor crossing Victoria Bridge.
railroad=
officialname=
railroadclass=7800 'Manor' Class
builddate=January1938
roadnumber=7802
currentowner=Erlestoke Manor Fund
disposition=
retiredate=November1965 7802 "Bradley Manor" is a 7800 'Manor' Class
4-6-0 steam locomotive . Built by theGreat Western Railway at itsSwindon Works in January1938 it had an operating life of 27 years being withdrawn in November1965 . Designed byCharles Collett , it is one of nine of the class to make it into preservation and is currently based on theSevern Valley Railway .ervice
After leaving
Swindon it was sent toOld Oak Common TMD being transferred toBristol Bath Road TMD in1939 . Like most of its class it eventually ended up on the Cambrian section, arriving atMachynlleth in1946 where it stayed until its final transfer toShrewsbury in1964 . Withdrawn from service in November1965 it was sent toWoodham's Scrapyard in July1966 .Preservation
It was rescued from Barry in
1979 by the 'Erlestoke Manor Fund' based at theSevern Valley Railway originally as spare parts for 7812 "Erlestoke Manor". However the owners had a change of heart and in1983 the decision was taken to return 7802 to steam. [cite web |url= http://www.erlestokemanorfund.co.uk/EMF_history.html |title= A tale of two Manors|accessdate=2008-04-04 |work= Erlstoke Manor Fund ] This was accomplished in1993 and since then has given excellent service on theSevern Valley Railway ,West Somerset Railway and on various mainline excursions."Bradley Manor" was withdrawn from overhaul in August
2000 , and to help speed up the process it was given the boiler of preserved classmate "Erlestoke Manor" which was already partially restored. [cite journal |year= 2001|title= Boiler swap for two SVR 'Manors'|journal= Steam Railway|volume=257 |issue= |pages= p.8 ] The work on "Bradley Manor" continued with it first moving under its own steam on 12 March2002 and entering service for the Severn Valley Railway later in the year. [cite web |url= http://www.erlestokemanorfund.co.uk/EMF_March02.html |title= Newsletter No 36 (March 2002)|accessdate=2008-04-04 |work= Erlstoke Manor Fund ] It completed over 9,000 miles during the2000 season with almost continuous daily service. [cite web |url= http://www.erlestokemanorfund.co.uk/EMF_April03.html |title= Newsletter No 37 (April 2003)|accessdate=2008-04-04 |work= Erlstoke Manor Fund ]The summer of
2003 saw "Bradley Manor" haul a number of trains in August under the nameTorbay Express . Promoted byPast-Time Rail , the itinery wasBristol Temple Meads toKingswear and return. The originally planned four trains were so popular a fifth was added in September. Bradley Manor developed a hot axle box on the first run on 10 August and so was unable to haul the next two outings which saw 5051 "Earl Bathurst" step in. However "Bradley Manor" returned for the 31 August and 7 September trips. On commenting about the success of the "Torbay Express," Past-Time Rail director Andy Staite said that "Bradley Manor" was the 'right' motive power for the line - Newton Abbot shed had 'Manors' in steam days and they were a familiar sight on the South Devon Coast route." [cite journal |last= Wilcock|first= David|year= 2003|title= Down Main|journal= Steam Railway|volume=288 |issue= |pages= p.70 ]In April
2007 newNetwork Rail standards were introduced requiring all preserved steam locomotives to be fitted withOn-train monitoring recorder s (OTMR) before they could run on the mainline. So halfway through its latest mainline certificate the owners decided the cost of returning 7812 Erlestoke Manor to steam and fitting OTMR to 7802 was just too much. Bradley Manor did receive a stay of execution and can run mainline until the end of2007 when it must be withdrawn from mainline use.Allocations
The location of 7802 "Bradley Manor" on particular dates.]
References
External links
* [http://www.erlestokemanorfund.co.uk/ The Erlestoke Manor Fund] More information on the loco and its history.
* [http://www.svr.co.uk/ Severn Valley Railway Official Site]
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