LBSCR H2 Class - 32424 ‘Beachy Head’ hauls her first loaded test runs - Bluebell Railway | 10/07/24

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  • After a full working weeks worth of light engine running, no 32424 ‘Beachy Head’ is coming on leaps and bounds as she is now deemed ready to start running loaded run tests. Hauling a set of blood and custards, usually used for Wealden Rambler services, she matched the look well and seemed to fit snugly into place here in Sussex.
    Making two return trips up the full length of the line, we actually get to hear ‘Beachy Head’ work her hardest up the steep gradients the bluebell possesses however, it’s worth noting that I probably won’t film her again until she starts publicly running, all while rubbing shoulders with ‘Sir Archibald Sinclair’ who continues her fine work after returning to service last month.
    Locomotives Featured:
    Rebuilt Battle Of Britain 34059 'Sir Archibald Sinclair'
    LBSCR H2 No 32424 ‘Beachy Head’
    Timestamps:
    0:00 32424 - South Field
    1:34 32424 - Sharpthorne Tunnel
    3:02 34059 - West Hoathly
    4:35 32424 - West Hoathly
    5:41 32424 - Horsted Keynes Footpath
    7:32 32424 - Horsted Farm Bridge
    8:43 34059 - Horsted Farm Bridge
    10:07 34059 - Birchwood Farm Crossing
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Komentáře • 117

  • @wilsonlaidlaw
    @wilsonlaidlaw Před 17 dny +37

    A very dignified and handsome gentleman of a locomotive. Lovely to have yet another new locomotive in the fleet.

    • @alfredthorne-p7c
      @alfredthorne-p7c Před 17 dny +5

      I remember see ing this one many moons ago, at Eastleigh sheds when I was happy to tick it off, in my train spotter's booklet. In those days she was painted in Apple green, with yellow wheels. I am now 90 years old.

  • @thenvc4774
    @thenvc4774 Před 15 dny +9

    An Atlantic! At last, after all these years. A fine, elegant machine, well-deserving of its place among the steam fleet, and a tribute to the dedication and hard work of her creators.

  • @bingbong7316
    @bingbong7316 Před 17 dny +15

    What a lovely 1:1 scale scratch build! When the idea was first mooted, I thought them madmen. Great result.

  • @Beatlefan67
    @Beatlefan67 Před 17 dny +8

    'Graceful' is the word that popped into my head. Fabulous!

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev Před 17 dny +20

    That must be the first (standard gauge) Atlantic to run in the UK since, what, Henry Oakley in the 1970s... ?

  • @associatedblacksheepandmisfits

    Congrats to Keith Sturt and all the members of the railway. ❤

  • @modelrailfan37
    @modelrailfan37 Před 17 dny +5

    So glad to see it in service! This is one lovely engine!! Fingers crossed it gets painted into SR Olive or LBSCR Umber at some point!!

  • @updistant
    @updistant Před 17 dny +5

    Fantastic sight and sound from a beautifully proportioned loco. Massive well done to all involved.

  • @Tom-Lahaye
    @Tom-Lahaye Před 17 dny +3

    A very elegant and at the same time powerful sounding locomotive, I love that exhaust beat.

  • @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329

    Once the test run is complete off she goes for her first passenger run like it did in 1958 which was the original namesake locos last run

  • @threegoldmartlets
    @threegoldmartlets Před 14 dny +1

    Magnificent. What the Bluebell needs now is a turntable, perhaps two.

  • @Chrispy1976
    @Chrispy1976 Před 17 dny +7

    What an absolute beauty! Congratulations to all involved in the restoration and running! Thanks for recording this, good to see Sir Archie in good steam to! 👍

    • @tomlee9534
      @tomlee9534 Před 17 dny +1

      I’m fairly sure Beach Head is a new build - all the more impressive!

    • @Simon-Davis
      @Simon-Davis Před 17 dny +2

      @@tomlee9534 Its mostly new build. The boiler was from a GNR Atlantic and the tender frames from an LBSCR B4.

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 Před 17 dny

      ​@@Simon-Davisthe tender frames were new too. Only the wheelsets were salvageable from the fake Dean Single at Windsor.

  • @theblackleafninja3858
    @theblackleafninja3858 Před 17 dny +3

    My favorite engine I’ll finally get to see in person one day

  • @joshslater2426
    @joshslater2426 Před 17 dny +4

    This loco will be a sight to behold in active service. Combined with the announced overhaul of the Adams Radial and Henry Oakley being moved in lot York’s great hall, this year has been quite favourable towards Atlantic locos.

    • @chaileystowe3026
      @chaileystowe3026  Před 15 dny

      @@joshslater2426 honestly, I cannot wait to see the Adam’s Radial back in service. A loco I’ve never seen run!

  • @JintySteam1
    @JintySteam1 Před 17 dny +2

    She simply glides along and sounds lovely.

  • @Iron_Blood_Enjoyer1933
    @Iron_Blood_Enjoyer1933 Před 9 dny +1

    Now we have the first D. E. Marsh new built (As he had rebuilt the A1's designed by Stroudley and the B2's, C2's, E4's, E5's, and E6's designed by R. J. Billinton into the larger reboilered X range) and the second new build of L. B. Billinton (Who gets partial credit for the H2's as he was granted authority to build six new Atlantic locomotives while D. E. Marsh was on leave due to illness, and they were similar to Marsh's H1's, but with superheaters. Plus, L. B. had previously had done the larger reboilered X range work on the B4's designed by his father, plus his new build E2's.) now in preservation.

  • @mickboakes7023
    @mickboakes7023 Před 16 dny +4

    I love your style including the beauty of the surrounding Sussex countryside. Great looking loco and restoration.

  • @brianwillson9567
    @brianwillson9567 Před 17 dny +2

    Quite simply....WOW.

  • @MrEdmundHarris
    @MrEdmundHarris Před 17 dny +1

    Still can't quite believe I'm actually watching this!

  • @Mr.C_the_Artist
    @Mr.C_the_Artist Před 15 dny +2

    It's nice to see this newly built Atlantic running and pulling trains, i hope the locomotive has a long life on the bluebell Railway and maybe more locomotives from the golden age of steam can be built and return, one can hope

    • @chaileystowe3026
      @chaileystowe3026  Před 15 dny

      @@Mr.C_the_Artist Beachy Head isn’t the only new build the Bluebell are building. Bluebell are converting 78059 into a BR Class 2 tank 84030.

    • @Mr.C_the_Artist
      @Mr.C_the_Artist Před 15 dny

      @@chaileystowe3026 interesting i will watch that and wait to see how it goes

  • @glennwoods2462
    @glennwoods2462 Před 17 dny +2

    Marvelous, in every sense of the word....

  • @nigelsutton8957
    @nigelsutton8957 Před 17 dny +2

    Lovely video, most enjoyable.

  • @terrier_productions
    @terrier_productions Před 17 dny +4

    I'm happy that another new-build/replica has been completed however, just like with 6880, it's in BR colours. They could have completed her in LBSC Burned Umber or SR Olive Green but no, it had to be in BR lined Black.
    all in all - congrats to the Bluebell and everyone involved, I can't wait to see her if/when she visits the Midlands

    • @bluebellsalmon
      @bluebellsalmon Před 17 dny +6

      I suspect you'll have to come to the Bluebell if you want to see it in the first couple of years it's in use. The railway needs to maximise its revenue potential (so I guess it might also depend how much another railway was prepared to pay)!
      So far as the reasons why it has been completed in BR condition, you need to understand the importance of this particular locomotive in that condition to the Bluebell.
      It's been the plan ever since the project to reconstruct this locomotive was announced 23 years ago, and all the fundraising (£1.34 million) has been on the basis that it would be initially in this livery.
      In its final BR form it:
      * was the very last Atlantic tender locomotive running in BR service.
      * was used on many railtours in the 1950s, including several over the Bluebell line.
      * was this loco's scrapping in 1958 which led Brighton enthusiasts to realise that something must be done to save something of the history of the LB&SCR before it was too late, and led to the first meeting of what became the Bluebell Railway Preservation Society in 1959. So it is significant in the Bluebell's own history.
      * It's how many people in the Atlantic group remember it.
      Undoubtedly it will carry other liveries in subsequent boiler certificates. We do not however have a rake of appropriate carriages to run behind it in LB&SCR Umber. Personally I hope the next livery we'll see it in is Southern olive green.

    • @joshslater2426
      @joshslater2426 Před 17 dny +1

      I would love to see it in Marsh Umber.

    • @terrier_productions
      @terrier_productions Před 17 dny

      @@joshslater2426 I would have been a good photo opportunity for Fenchurch & Beachy Head to sit side-by-side at either Sheffield Park or Horstead Keynes if the H2 was in LB&SCR colours. A preservation first!

    • @terrier_productions
      @terrier_productions Před 17 dny +3

      @@bluebellsalmon ok thanks for clearing that up.. I was unaware of the historical significance of the original 32424.
      I'm sorry if I have offended you or anyone you represent, I usually don't give any flying monkeys what a locomotive is painted in whether its authentic or not (I was in full supported of 34027's purple phase & of her Wartime black livery).
      However, with the large amount of pre-1948 steam locomotives both on & off the mainline current in BR colours, I get slightly annoyed when more pre-BR locomotives are painted in BR colours with the exception being un-common BR liveries in preservation such as BR Lined express Blue (as worn by 60007), BR Apple Green (as worn by 60163) or BR maroon (as worn by 46203).
      Don't get me started on when the NRM announced their plans to not re-paint 60103 into LNER Apple Green for her Centenary because it was "inauthentic to her re-build" even though she was in LNER Apple Green for her 80th in 2003

    • @TheHoveHeretic
      @TheHoveHeretic Před 17 dny +1

      Top job, isn't it? It's nice to see 'Archie' out and about too. Powerful locos were looking distinctly thin on the ground, not so long ago.
      For Marsh Umber to be authentically carried, you'd need to revert a few bits n bobs to "as built" spec., including the LBSC cab, chimney, dome etc. as after grouping, in common with other larger 'Brighton' designs, these handsome machines had to be trimmed to fit the Southern's composite loading gauge. Mercifully, witness a result rather more pleasing than the butchery meted out to NWNG/WHR 2-6-2T 'Russell'
      If you look at old photos, the original cab design presents a very different look .... and to judge from the comments whilst this magnificent beastie was under construction, the cab construction was quite a challenge.
      The real shame is that none of Panter's "balloon" stock* made it into preservation. A rake of that would have been perfect behind the H2. Ho-hum .... can't win 'em all and anyways, it's not as if the Bluebell is exactly short of wooden bodied stock to restore.
      * Or a 'K' mogul, or a C2x (and that's just the 'not being too greedy' list!

  • @user-nx3fm5rk9j
    @user-nx3fm5rk9j Před 17 dny +2

    Good video..doubt that I'll ever get to see your line " in the flesh", but it promotes it very well.....Thanks!!

  • @martyncozens5654
    @martyncozens5654 Před 13 dny

    H2 what a fantastic job has been made of that engine she looks absolutley superb. The rebuilt spam can looks great too (sorry for slag term) and the coaches it was hauling looked beautifully done as well.

  • @JulianSaunders
    @JulianSaunders Před 17 dny +1

    What an amzing achievement.

  • @WheelsonRails728
    @WheelsonRails728 Před 16 dny +1

    I like your intervals between the sections, like you're looking around..

  • @SharpthorneSteam
    @SharpthorneSteam Před 18 dny +9

    Super content as always mate. Great to catch up today. Beachy Head is a winner! Epic noise!

    • @chaileystowe3026
      @chaileystowe3026  Před 15 dny

      @@SharpthorneSteam cheers matey, glad I could help u capture her for the first time!

    • @SharpthorneSteam
      @SharpthorneSteam Před 15 dny

      @@chaileystowe3026 the gen was epic, thanks mate.

  • @geoffreyford7288
    @geoffreyford7288 Před 17 dny +3

    She sounds good

  • @NathanielPiscian
    @NathanielPiscian Před 17 dny +1

    Nice to see an Atlantic pulling coaches

  • @Steven_Rowe
    @Steven_Rowe Před 17 dny

    Supreme ELEGANCE! And it simply fits in so well on the bluebell.
    I really love the Atlantic's especially this one and it's close cousin the Ivatt C1 large boiler Atlantic.

  • @basictraincontent
    @basictraincontent Před 17 dny +1

    The whistle is marvellous. Great Captures. The Steam Train looks amazing and prestige🎉

    • @bluebellsalmon
      @bluebellsalmon Před 17 dny +1

      I believe it is the original whistle from Beachy Head itself. 😃

    • @basictraincontent
      @basictraincontent Před 17 dny +1

      @@bluebellsalmon even better then :)

  • @johnlunnun9769
    @johnlunnun9769 Před 16 dny

    Absolutely Glorious! What a beauty!

  • @toyotaprius79
    @toyotaprius79 Před 11 dny

    That was stunning

  • @britinmi
    @britinmi Před 17 dny

    Looks great, I'm super excited for most accurate looking Edward The Blue Engine to appear at the next Day Out With Thomas Event!!!

  • @user-fx8gj4zu3d
    @user-fx8gj4zu3d Před 14 dny

    Congrats to the Bluebell railway for finding Beachy Head, the winner of the hide and seek competition. Seriously they did a brilliant job on her, any idea's of rebuilding 251 to run with her, The GNR version?

  • @andrewhotston983
    @andrewhotston983 Před 17 dny

    Great footage of a very handsome loco.

  • @fredscratchet1355
    @fredscratchet1355 Před 17 dny +1

    Wow I didn't think they'd be working her that hard so early on, I thought maybe a few gentle runs with a couple of coaches. I was wrong.

    • @bluebellsalmon
      @bluebellsalmon Před 17 dny +2

      It's done a couple of weeks of light engine runs, which has provided the confidence to try it with a train-load. This is our normal set of carriages for such test runs, since our afternoon tea train "Wealden Rambler" set is a low-mileage set, and conveniently lives at Sheffield Park.

  • @michaelsandford1015
    @michaelsandford1015 Před 17 dny

    Well done

  • @ewhurstgreen
    @ewhurstgreen Před 17 dny +1

    Locomotive looks absolutely stunning and a credit to all those who made it happen. So Wonderful!
    _Although the CLC coaches looked superb pity the coach formation wasn't prototypical (BSK+CK+SK+BSK)_

    • @bluebellsalmon
      @bluebellsalmon Před 16 dny +1

      The coaches seen here are the Bluebell's Wealden Rambler afternoon tea set, simply because they are sitting there in the siding at Sheffield Park, and are readily available to form a test train. Hence the two large brake vans, used for laying out 100 servings of tea, being in the centre. The coaches used on the Rambler actually form part of a collection of coaches which the owner has with the intention of forming an authentic recreation of a much longer Brighton-Cardiff set.

    • @ewhurstgreen
      @ewhurstgreen Před 15 dny +1

      @@bluebellsalmon Most interesting and thank you for explaining - it is much appreciated and makes much sense.
      They look absolutely superb (as do all the Bluebell's coaches).
      Beachy Head is a real gem!

  • @alistairkewish651
    @alistairkewish651 Před 17 dny

    Just admiring the new FB rail in situ. All for a smoother ride.

  • @joelightrailway2362
    @joelightrailway2362 Před 18 dny +2

    Oh my gosh, the new built H2 hauling her first train 😲 When is the next loaded test run for the locomotive? Excellent video 👍

    • @bluebellsalmon
      @bluebellsalmon Před 17 dny +2

      Might be tomorrow, but that depends on whether any problems were found today that need rectifying first, or any other more urgent priorities which come up for the loco works staff. It did loaded test runs yesterday as well.

  • @trainlover16
    @trainlover16 Před 17 dny +1

    He looks amazing.

    • @trainlover16
      @trainlover16 Před 17 dny

      @@lnerrules-iw6ry No, he. I see this engine as male.

    • @trainlover16
      @trainlover16 Před 17 dny

      @@lnerrules-iw6ry Well I think that’s sexist. Any trains with male sounding names should be deemed as male and any trains with female sounding names should be deemed as female.

    • @bluebellsalmon
      @bluebellsalmon Před 17 dny +1

      @@trainlover16 The editor of Bluebell News ruled decades ago that steam locomotives ('Beachy Head' is definitely not a "train" by the way) are inanimate objects, which should be referred to as "it". I have also followed that philosophy on the web site for the last 27 years! It saves a lot of silly arguments! 😀

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 Před 17 dny

      ​@@bluebellsalmon and where possible, avoid all pronouns and use names/numbers as far as you can before you sound pedantic! That's been my philosophy too.

    • @confusedshovel1232
      @confusedshovel1232 Před 17 dny +1

      ​@@trainlover16locomotives (as in the case of other vehicles) have been traditionally referred to as "she" regardless of whatever name is on the side of the engine so if you really want to be pedantic about using feminine pronouns for trains, take it up to tradition. If you still do care for no apparent reason, just call any trains "it" as the aren't living beings at the end of the day

  • @Tuckaway
    @Tuckaway Před 16 dny +1

    Super quality film of the Bluebell Railway in the lovely Sussex countryside of my home county.

  • @simonjames3845
    @simonjames3845 Před 16 dny

    Wonderful to see, have contributed to this almost since day 1 sometimes more in hope than expectation. Wonderful work. However, it also shows that Bluebell need a turntable at each end of the line, tender first isn't very dignified!

    • @chaileystowe3026
      @chaileystowe3026  Před 16 dny

      @@simonjames3845 thank you for the comments, I would be inclined to agree with a turntable but the issue ofc is space. Could probably fit one somewhere at SP but at EG? Although a nice thing to have, don’t necessarily think we need one even if we did have space at EG.

  • @RedE2Engine
    @RedE2Engine Před 17 dny

    Wow!

  • @mrsaturngamingandstories

    At last we have an Atlantic Type in operation!

  • @buffplums
    @buffplums Před 16 dny

    2:15 how wonderful to see a steam locomotive coming out of that tunnel when you think, this might not have ever been reopened and that tunnel now would have been back filled and the fore area a yard for storing parked trucks or another hosing estate probably called Tunnel Close 😂

  • @michaelsandford1015
    @michaelsandford1015 Před 17 dny +3

    A brand new steam locomotive bar the boiler and the tender frames wear were they found I think the boiler was found in a factory

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 Před 17 dny

      Tender frames are new too.

    • @bluebellsalmon
      @bluebellsalmon Před 17 dny

      @@richardharrold9736 No they were not!

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 Před 17 dny

      @@bluebellsalmon the LBSCR tender frames recovered from Windsor were scrapped years ago, I remember the Bluebell saying as much, it was beyond restoration. Only the wheelsets and axleboxes were recoverable.

    • @mattlander9119
      @mattlander9119 Před 17 dny

      ​@@richardharrold9736 Then you have been misinformed because the tender frames recovered in the 90's are running around under the new tank.

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 Před 17 dny

      @@mattlander9119 the Bluebell has always been clear that all it salvaged was the wheelsets, rescued from an Uxbridge scrapyard, that the rest of the tender was scrap.

  • @Davi-hc9rk
    @Davi-hc9rk Před 8 dny

    Is Henry old shape😊❤👍🚂

  • @buffplums
    @buffplums Před 16 dny

    Is this actually a brand new Loco as opposed a newly restored engine?

    • @AndreiTupolev
      @AndreiTupolev Před 16 dny

      Pretty much, all except the boiler, which is an original LNER Ivatt Atlantic boiler

  • @Railboyz109
    @Railboyz109 Před 17 dny

    Beach head sounds like whitewick hall

  • @josephelliott2613
    @josephelliott2613 Před 14 dny

    Is she fit for mainline running? Or heritage only?

    • @chaileystowe3026
      @chaileystowe3026  Před 14 dny +1

      Heritage only as there isn’t enough room in the cab for modern equipment for the engine to be mainline certified

  • @michaelsandford1015
    @michaelsandford1015 Před 17 dny

    Sorry

  • @michaelsandford1015
    @michaelsandford1015 Před 17 dny

    The locomotive looks amazing no sex on locomotives drrrrrrrr

  • @dis80786
    @dis80786 Před 17 dny

    That wind noise tho. Costs pence to fix. Please do. Grand video otherwise

    • @chaileystowe3026
      @chaileystowe3026  Před 17 dny

      Yes, something I keep meaning to do but I forget about it and push it back lol

  • @johnarnehansen9574
    @johnarnehansen9574 Před 17 dny

    Why not Just rebuild another one?.. :D

    • @phaasch
      @phaasch Před 17 dny

      Your shout?

    • @bluebellsalmon
      @bluebellsalmon Před 17 dny +2

      Because this was by far the best boiler we have on any locomotive on the Bluebell, and it was an important locomotive to LB&SCR enthusiasts, the scrapping of which in 1958 was instrumental in kick starting standard gauge railway preservation through the inaugural meeting of what became the Bluebell Railway, in March 1959. And because there was a group of people who both wanted to do it and had the patience and skill to see it through!

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 Před 17 dny

      ​​@@bluebellsalmonis it just me or has the track level risen significantly with the reballasting, especially at West Hoathly? And what implications has that had for loading gauge considerations?

    • @bluebellsalmon
      @bluebellsalmon Před 17 dny +1

      @@richardharrold9736 Er, no. Where we've been renewing the rail, sleepers and ballast, everything has been scraped down to the base, and the drainage also attended to where necessary. If trackwork alterations have implications for loading gauge, that's taken into account in the project design. But most of our bridges are well clear of any such considerations anyway.

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 Před 17 dny

      @@bluebellsalmon okay, must just be my eyes being deceived by the visual contrast of fresh ballast! Is the ballast itself any thicker than it used to be? It's been a long time since I've been to the Bluebell and I fear I'm not likely to be able to return any time soon. Is anything being done about developing a proper station at East Grinstead? The facilities there were adequate a decade ago, at least on a quiet rainy autumn afternoon, but it wasn't exactly the most inspiring terminus, not compared to the wonders of Horsted Keynes - and, perhaps more relevantly, Alton on the MHR made a rather nicer place to be in the driving rain! I remember the Bluebell airing proposals to rebuild the original LBSCR building or to build a more suburban Streamline Moderne style thing... but that was a quarter of a century ago!

  • @jackchatfield5464
    @jackchatfield5464 Před 17 dny

    his not hers, why do all vehicles have to be females? can't they be either?

  • @Mekaniskidiot
    @Mekaniskidiot Před 17 dny

    Absolutely marvellous 🤩