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LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Stanier Class 5 4-6-0, commonly known as the Black Five, is a class of steam locomotives. It was introduced by William Stanier and built between 1934 and 1951, of which 842 were built and were numbe ...
No. 44806 is a preserved British
steam locomotive A steam locomotive is a locomotive that provides the force to move itself and other vehicles by means of the expansion of steam. It is fuelled by burning combustible material (usually coal, oil or, rarely, wood) to heat water in the locomot ...
. It was built at
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in 1944.


Service history

Originally numbered 4806 by the LMS, it had 40000 added to its number under
British Railways British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most of the overground rail transport in Great Britain from 1948 to 1997. It was formed from the nationalisation of the Big Four British rai ...
after nationalisation in 1948. 44806 was one of the last locomotives to be withdrawn from service, surviving until 1968, the last year of steam on British Railways.


Preservation

44806 was an early candidate for preservation, moving directly from BR to the " Steamtown" collection at
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, where it was housed in the same locomotive depot where steam's final fires had been dropped only recently. This meant that it was not subjected to the years of neglect and parts-stripping at
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in
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,
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which was the fate of many. In preservation, it was unusually well-travelled between museums and lines, although staying in the North West of England. Some years were spent based in
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, with working excursions to a planned preserved line at
Helmshore Helmshore is a village in the Rossendale Valley, Lancashire, England, south of Haslingden between the A56 and the B6235, north of Manchester. The population at the 2011 census was 5,805. The housing in Helmshore is mixed, with some two-up, two- ...
. Although these exact plans never quite came to fruition after that station's closure in 1972, most of the line survived as what is now the
East Lancashire Railway East Lancashire Railway is a heritage railway line in North West England which runs between Heywood, Greater Manchester and Rawtenstall in Lancashire. There are intermediate stations at Bury Bolton Street railway station, Bury Bolton Street, ...
. In 1973, 44806 was based for a short time at the newly reopened
Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway The Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway (L&HR) is a heritage railway in Cumbria, England. Location The L&HR runs from Haverthwaite at the southern end of the line via Newby Bridge to Lakeside at the southern end of Windermere. Some services are ...
, as their largest and only tender engine, but operating a large tender engine was difficult on a line without a turntable. Whilst at Haverthwaite, 44806 was adopted by the ITV children's TV series
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and named "Magpie". The Magpie programme was always in competition with the BBC's comparable
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programme, which had earlier adopted the LNER A2 Peppercorn 532 Blue Peter, conveniently built under that name. Shortly after this, a crack was found in the boiler of 44806, in the outer
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. Haverthwaite did not have the workshop facilities for an engine of this length or weight, so it was moved, this time to " Steamport" in
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. These were busy times for the British steam preservation movement, with many new projects and scrapyard rescues all competing for attention, time and money. As a result, 'Magpie' languished. In 1983, Magpie was moved to Manchester and the Museum of Science and Industry, as a purely static exhibit.


Return to steam

In 1993, 44806, with its 20-year-old firebox crack, travelled to the
Llangollen Railway The Llangollen Railway () is a volunteer-run heritage railway in Denbighshire, North Wales, which operates between Llangollen and Corwen. The standard gauge line, which is long, runs on part of the former Ruabon – Barmouth GWR route that c ...
, where repair work began. This work took almost three years to complete, with a return to steam on 15 September 1995. It worked on the Llangollen for nearly ten years, first back as 4806 in black LMS livery with red lining, then once again as 44806, wearing the BR ''"ferret and a dartboard"'' tender badges with red and white lining.


Return to steam again

The expiration of the locomotive's 10-year boiler certificate prompted another rebuild. The work this time was less serious, being mostly wear items such as boiler tubes, firebox stays and worn tyres. The work was completed successfully and 4806 returned to steam on 29 August 2007 and was back in service on 14 September. (many photographs) The new livery was again BR period, but this time in unlined gloss black. The engine was not re-fitted with its Magpie nameplates. Since its initial preservation, 44806 had been privately owned by one man, Ken Aldcroft. Aldcroft died in 2003, and 44806 passed to his daughter Ms Renee Wyatt. To commemorate Aldcroft's 35 years of preservation (he owned 44806 for ten years longer than the original owners), 44806 was renamed ''Kenneth Aldcroft''.


Current status

44806 ''Kenneth Aldcroft'' was based and working at the
Llangollen Railway The Llangollen Railway () is a volunteer-run heritage railway in Denbighshire, North Wales, which operates between Llangollen and Corwen. The standard gauge line, which is long, runs on part of the former Ruabon – Barmouth GWR route that c ...
. 2008 was the 40th anniversary of the end of British Railways steam, and of 44806's own preservation. In July 2013, the locomotive was offered for sale, and was purchased by the
North Yorkshire Moors Railway The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) is a heritage railway in North Yorkshire, England, that runs through the North York Moors National Park. First opened in 1836 as the Whitby and Pickering Railway, the railway was planned in 1831 by Georg ...
. Until January 2018 when its then boiler certificate expired 44806 operated trains on the NYMR only between Grosmont and Pickering because it did not have mainline equipment fitted. In February 2020 following two years of storage no 44806 was sold from the NYMR to Peter Best and the overhaul is now underway to return the engine to operational condition. On completion of its present overhaul the engine will remain at the NYMR for use on their regular passenger trains. The engine will also become part of the NYMR based fleet of engines which is approved to run between Grosmont, Whitby and Battersby as its owner intends to operate the engine on the mainline. However, it will not venture onto the mainline beyond Battersby.https://www.railadvent.co.uk/2020/02/new-owner-for-black-5-steam-locomotive-44806.html New Owner for 44806


Gallery

File:Langley Mill Up fast freight at Stoneyford Junction geograph-2765887-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg, 44806 making her way down the goods line with a class C goods train near Langley Mill in July 1963. File:East Lancashire Railway at Helmshore station 1970 from Helmshore Road.jpg, 44806 Passing Helmshore signal box while on her way to the
Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway The Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway (L&HR) is a heritage railway in Cumbria, England. Location The L&HR runs from Haverthwaite at the southern end of the line via Newby Bridge to Lakeside at the southern end of Windermere. Some services are ...
. File:LMS Class 5 No 44806 (8063191468).jpg, 44806 Resting on Llangollen shed waiting for its next duty File:44806 at Carrog Station (1).jpg, 44806 Running round its train at Carrog. File:44806 at Carrog Station (3).jpg, 44806 Arriving into Carrog with a demonstration freight train in April 2011.


References

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