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Swanage Railway Trust

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Please help us fund the restoration of the tender belonging to the Swanage Railway's unique Victorian T3 class locomotive

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Help accelerate the return to steam of a unique locomotive

A £25,000 appeal has been launched to help fund the restoration of the tender belonging to a unique Victorian T3 class locomotive to assist its return to steam – for the first time since 1948 when the engine escaped being scrapped so it could celebrate the centenary of London’s Waterloo station.

 

After the 1893-built London and South Western Railway locomotive No. 563 was gifted to the Swanage Railway Trust by the National Railway Museum in 2017, work on its £500,000 restoration began during 2019 using specialist contractors in Gloucestershire.

 

Costing £50,000, the restoration of the locomotive’s tender – which stores 3,300 gallons of water and three tonnes of coal for the engine – will be taking place in the Swanage Railway’s Herston engineering works, on the outskirts of Swanage.

 

It is hoped to have the 81-tonne locomotive back in steam and hauling trains, for the first time in more than 70 years, in 2023 for the centenary of the Southern Railway and the 185th anniversary of the formation of the London and South Western Railway.

 

The Swanage Railway Trust’s  563 Locomotive Group chairman Nathan Au said: “The last time that No. 563 steamed and hauled a train was in 1948 so for more than 70 years many thought they would never see a unique T3 locomotive work again.

 

“We are working hard to ensure the engine's preservation for future generations to enjoy and the best way to do that is by seeing No. 563 brought back to life.

 

“With an incredibly rich history to tell – given its Victorian heritage – the T3 is unique because it is the only surviving tender engine designed by renowned locomotive engineer William Adams.

 

“The only steam locomotive owned by the Swanage Railway Trust, a working T3 gives us the opportunity to show our visitors what the railway was like during the industrial and social development in Dorset at the end of the 19th century.

 

“No. 563 is a direct link to the Swanage Railway's past – right back to the early days of the London and South Western Railway when holiday makers first visited Purbeck by train,” added Nathan who is a volunteer steam locomotive driver on the heritage line.

Ways to Help

Costing £50,000, the restoration of the T3 locomotive’s tender – which stores 3,300 gallons of water and three tonnes of coal for the engine – will be taking place in the Swanage Railway’s Herston engineering works, on the outskirts of Swanage. The Swanage Railway Trust is initiating this winter appeal to raise £25,000 towards this cost.

 

The Swanage Railway Trust’s fund-raising chairman Randy Coldham explains: "As always, we'd like to thank our supporters for their generous standing orders and donations that have helped us achieve a significant number of milestones on the railway in a relatively short amount of time.

 

“While the work on the tender at Herston is of importance, so is the continued and expert work on the restoration and overhaul of the locomotive at the Flour Mill engineering works in Gloucestershire.

 

“If their continued support – as well as interest and contributions from new supporters –continues then the T3 could be back in steam and hauling a train during 2023 which is very exciting,” added Randy who is a volunteer signalman on the Swanage Railway.

Donations towards the restoration of the T3 tender can be made through a one-off or regular online donation or by using any of the other donation methods on the right.

 

Gift Aid - however you choose to donate, if you are a UK tax payer then the Trust can reclaim an additional 25% at no cost to you if you complete this Gift Aid form

Social Media - we would also be grateful if you could help publicize this project through social media using the button below

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The quickest way to donate is online using the button below

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You can also make a donation using these methods:

 

Internet banking or bank transfer:

  • Account: Swanage Railway Trust.

  • Sort code: 20-68-79.

  • Account number: 60539112.

  • Reference: 'T3 Tender Appeal'.

Cheque:

Please make cheques payable to the Swanage Railway Trust and send to:

 

Swanage Railway Trust,
Station House,
Swanage,
Dorset,
BH19 1HB.

Please write 'T3 Tender Appeal' on the back of the cheque

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