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  • January progress.

    With the loco having arrived in the shed in mid November, we gave it a few weeks to dry out and assess the condition of the loco and come up with a work programme.  It was decided that we could start by stripping down No2 cab, this included removal of all the fittings like the tail lamp brackets, taillights and safety hoops along with the bonnet side doors and top bonnet doors. No2 end in the process of being stripped down to aid repairs A selection of the parts removed from No2 end, all labelled up to what side they belong to, these will be cleaned up, repaired and refitted at a later date. With the bonnet side doors removed it gave us proper access to fix the bottom of the drip trays, sadly over the years water has got into these and eaten away at the frame supporting these. New steel work has been welded in place and the whole area given a coat of primer No2 end driver side area getting some primer applied after repairs The top bonnet doors needed some metal work replacing on them,  it was easier and far safer to remove them off the loco to repair them. With these out of the way, we decided to remove the hinges to thoroughly clean that area up. Its likely that these hinges have never been off the loco since the day it was built. Driver side of the bonnet top cleaned and primed, attention will then turn to the secondman's side Sadly some components on the loco are life expired and gone beyond repair, this is the replacement sand box cover for the No2 end drivers side ready to be refitted.

  • Getting stuck in.

    A new year means new challenges! Fancy getting hands on with a restoration project in 2026? Why not become a member of the C37LG and volunteer with our team, in order to bring D6703 back to life? There's plenty to do, from working on the restoration of our locomotive, to helping our sales team at events in order to fundraise the work carried out. Check out the link below to find out more: https://www.c37lg.co.uk/membership

  • Happy Birthday 003

    Christmas may be over, but the celebrations haven't stopped within the C37LG! On 28th December 1960, D6703 entered traffic at Stratford depot. The subsequent years saw the loco travel the network, calling depots such as Thornaby, Gateshead and Tinsley 'home'. 65 years later, 'home' is the Mid Norfolk Railway where the loco is undergoing extensive bodywork restoration to return it to that "as built" condition. If you'd like to give the loco a little birthday gift, to help return it to traffic, please consider donating via the link below: https://www.c37lg.co.uk/donations   Spending its 65th Birthday undercover at Dereham. Photo J Powley

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