Sir William Hepburn McAlpine, 6th Baronet, (12 January 1936 – 4 March 2018) was a British businessman who was director of the construction company
Sir Robert McAlpine.
Early life and career
Born in
London
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in 1936 at the family-owned
Dorchester Hotel,
McAlpine was the oldest son of
Sir Edwin McAlpine, 5th Bt (who was given a life peerage as Lord McAlpine of Moffat in 1980) by his marriage to Ella Mary Gardner Garnett.
His great-grandfather was "Concrete Bob",
Sir Robert McAlpine, the first of the
McAlpine baronets and the founder of the construction company. He had two younger brothers
Alistair McAlpine, Baron McAlpine of West Green and David McAlpine.
Brought up at the family home in
Surrey
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and educated at
Charterhouse,
McAlpine joined the family firm from school, starting his career at the Hayes Depot in
Middlesex
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, a site which housed the McAlpine railway locomotive and wagon fleet. The years after the
Second World War
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were a busy time for the construction industry.
He did his
National Service
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in the
Life Guards for two years from 1954.
In 1973, McAlpine purchased the historic British
4472 ''Flying Scotsman'' steam locomotive, saving it from possible demise and repatriating it from the United States two years after a U.S. tour which had bankrupted its previous owner,
Alan Pegler. Sir William maintained and ran the locomotive as a service to the British public and international steam community until the mid-1990s, when it was purchased by steam enthusiast
Tony Marchington.
In 1990, on the death of his father, McAlpine inherited his baronetcy and became Sir William. He was patron of the
Clan MacAlpine Society. He served as
High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire for 1999. He was a director and trustee of the educational charity Shiplake Court Limited.
In 2007 McAlpine was president of the
Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers to which he had been elected a member in 1985.
He was also the president of the
Railway Benevolent Institution, known as the Railway Benefit Fund, a charity helping current and retired railway industry workers.
Railway preservation

An acknowledged railway enthusiast, McAlpine returned to Hayes depot during the
Beeching Axe to find that the company's
Hudswell Clarke 0-6-0ST No.31 was for sale for £100. He purchased the locomotive, and moved it to his country estate home. This marked the start in 1961 of the
Fawley Hill Railway, a private railway which now runs to over a mile long and has the steepest gradient at 1:13 on a British railway.
After starting Fawley Hill Railway, McAlpine purchased
4079 ''Pendennis Castle'' in partnership with
John Gretton, which was subsequently housed at
Market Overton in
Rutland
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Rutland has a ...
. After being moved to
Steamtown, it was sold to
Rio Tinto and moved to Australia. In January 1973 McAlpine purchased
4472 ''Flying Scotsman'' after a financially disastrous tour of
North America
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, to save it from sale to an American consortium.
McAlpine became involved in a plan to save the
Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway
The Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway (RH&DR) is a gauge light railway in Kent, England, operating steam and internal combustion locomotives. The line runs from the Cinque Port of Hythe, Kent, Hythe via Dymchurch, St Mary's Bay, Kent, St. ...
(RH&DR) and became its chairman. After the efforts of
Peter Beet
Peter Leslie Beet (17 February 1937 – 28 October 2005) was an English general practitioner notable for his pioneering work in the preservation of steam locomotives.
Early years and education
Raised in Kendal on the edge of the Lake District, ...
to preserve
Carnforth LMS 10(A) shed, McAlpine bought shares in 1970, and then took the controlling interest from 1974 until 1987 in the visitor attraction that became Steamtown. McAlpine chaired the RH&DR, the
Dart Valley Railway, and established and chaired the
Railway Heritage Trust.
McAlpine was also a Patron of the
Swanage Railway
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The independent company which built it was amalgamated with the larger London and Sout ...
Trust, as well as President of the
Transport Trust, the charity dedicated to the preservation of all modes of transport and its infrastructure.
Three locomotives have been named ''Sir William McAlpine''; Ruston 48 No.294266, once owned by Sir William himself and now owned by Youtuber Lawrie Goes Loco,
EWS's
60008 and
DB Cargo UK
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The company was established by Wisconsin Central Ltd., Wisconsin ...
's
90028.
Personal life
McAlpine's first wife Jill Benton Jones, whom he married on 31 October 1959, died on 9 February 2004.
[
They had two children:
* Sir Andrew William McAlpine, 7th Baronet (born 22 November 1960)
* Lucinda Mary Jane McAlpine (born 19 June 1964)
He married his second wife, Judith, whom he had known for many years, on 25 March 2004 at the restored station on his private railway.
He died after months of illness on 4 March 2018 and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son.]
References
External links
Profile in ''The Times''
Fawley Hill official website
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1936 births
2018 deaths
People educated at Charterhouse School
British businesspeople
Businesspeople from the City of Westminster
Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
Presidents of the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers
Fellows of the Zoological Society of London
British people associated with Heritage Railways
High sheriffs of Buckinghamshire
Sons of life peers
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