LMS Jubilee Class 5690 Leander
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(LMS) Jubilee Class No. 5690 (BR No. 45690) ''Leander'' is a preserved British
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Operational history

5690 was built at
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in March 1936 and named ''Leander'' after HMS ''Leander'', which in turn was named after the Greek hero Leander. From March 1936 it was based at Crewe North shed where it remained until 1947 when it was transferred to the former LMS engine shed at Bristol (Barrow Road). After nationalisation in 1948, it was renumbered 45690 by
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. After being withdrawn in 1964, ''Leander'' was sold to Woodham Brothers scrapyard in Barry, South Wales.


Preservation

Rescued by Brian Oliver in May 1972, it was restored by the Leander Locomotive Society at Derby and later kept at the Dinting Railway Museum,
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. After later purchase by and running on the Severn Valley Railway, ''Leander'' was sold to Dr Peter Beet, and restored to running condition on the East Lancashire Railway in LMS Crimson Lake livery. As of 2008, ''Leander'' was owned by Chris Beet (Engineering and Rail Operations Manager, National Railway Museum) and operated by the West Coast Railway Company from their Carnforth MPD base. In 2008, ''Leander'' provided motive power for the Scarborough Spa Express heritage service. It also spent October at the Great Central Railway "Steam Railway" gala, alongside ''Britannia'' Class No. 70013 ''Oliver Cromwell'' and
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No. 60163 ''Tornado''. In September 2010, ''Leander'' visited the Severn Valley Railway (SVR) for their 40th anniversary Autumn steam gala alongside fellow visiting locomotives and former Severn Valley based engines 2251 Class No. 3205, No. 3717 ''City of Truro'', 4575 Class No. 5542 and West Country Class No. 34070 ''Manston''. ''Leander'' departed from the SVR at the beginning of October hauling the ''Severn Valley Limited'' to Blackpool North one way only as the locomotive was en route to the East Lancashire Railway for a few weeks stay during their Autumn Steam Gala. Shortly afterwards, ''Leander'' returned to Carnforth and mainline operation. In April 2012, ''Leander'' was withdrawn early for overhaul due to its poor condition. Chris Beet managed the overhaul, assisted by the team at West Coast Railway Company from their Carnforth MPD base. It returned to operation in October 2014, painted in BR Lined Black, the livery that it carried between 12 April 1949 and 15 November 1952, and which was also carried by 46 other members of the class from August 1948. Its first revenue earning run was to be over
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to Carlisle and back along the Settle–Carlisle line on 24 January, but it failed its FTR exam so its first revenue earning run was over
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to Carlisle, Newcastle upon Tyne, York, Manchester and Preston on 7 March 2015. In July 2022, ''Leander'' suffered a failed super heater element while working ''The Waverley'' railtour on 10 Jul 2022. The engine was failed in Carlisle and dragged back to Hellifield behind a
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no 47804 before being taken back to Carnforth MPD. As of November 2022 the engine is still undergoing repairs following its failure.


Fame in Preservation

To mark the re-opening of the Conwy Valley line in August 2019 following a closure period after suffering from multiple washouts inflicted from
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, on 3 August 2019 ''Leander'' double headed the ''Conwy Quest'' railtour from
Chester Chester is a cathedral city and the county town of Cheshire, England. It is located on the River Dee, close to the English–Welsh border. With a population of 79,645 in 2011,"2011 Census results: People and Population Profile: Chester Loca ...
to
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via Llandudno Junction while double heading with 48151. It was also covering for the unavailable LMS Royal Scot No. 46115 Scots Guardsman which had been failed days before with a hot axlebox during a test run. With the route's gradient being 1 in 45 heading towards Blaenau Ffestiniog, no members of the class ran along the branch in LMS & BR days and until Aug 2019 none had been down the branch in preservation. 45690 was therefore the first member of the class to run along the Conwy Valley Line and visit Blaenau Ffestiniog. The journey from Chester to Llandudno Junction & from Blaenau Ffestiniog to Llandudno Junction was done with the engines running tender first with the other legs being with the engines running chimney first.https://www.sixbellsjunction.co.uk/10s/190803tf.htm Six Bells Junction timings


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External links

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5690 Preserved London, Midland and Scottish Railway steam locomotives Locomotives saved from Woodham Brothers scrapyard Standard gauge steam locomotives of Great Britain