Steam in Lincoln
60009 Union of South Africa is an LNER Class A4 steam locomotive built in Doncaster in 1937. Also once renamed Osprey (due to political reasons at the time), it is one of six surviving Gresley A4s, currently operational and mainline certified.
The Great Western Railway steam locomotive no. 4965 Rood Ashton Hall is a 4-6-0 Hall class locomotive. It is currently preserved at Tyseley Locomotive Works. The engine operates in its Great Western Railway green livery, and performs regularly on the Shakespeare Express, operated by Vintage Trains, between Birmingham and Stratford-upon-Avon, as well as various excursions.
This locomotive was previously identified as 4983 "Albert Hall", having been rebuilt in 1962 using parts from both original engines "Albert Hall" and Rood Ashton Hall. Both locomotives had their numbers stamped onto their respective parts. The purchasing group of enthusiasts thought they were buying 4983 Albert Hall but after later restoration discovered some of the parts had been stamped 4965 and some 4983. Rood Ashton Hall now has plates and numbers on one side that say 4983 Albert Hall for enthusiasts to see once again but still hauls Rood Ashton Hall's original tender. Albert Hall's original tender was a large Collett tender,[1] so the only incarnation of 4983 Albert Hall and tender is Hornby's tri-ang model.
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