Barry Station, Picture 2, Edited Version, Barry, G…
Barry Island, Edited Version Glamorgan, Wales (UK)…
Arriva #150281, Barry Island, Glamorgan, Wales (UK…
EWS #66128, Barry, Glamorgan, Wales (UK), 2012
Arriva #142072, Barry, Glamorgan, Wales (UK), 2012
Betws y Coed, Edited Version, Conwy, Wales (UK), 2…
Conwy Castle, Picture 2, Edited Version, Conwy, Wa…
Conwy Castle, Picture 8, Edited Version, Conwy, Wa…
View from Conwy Castle, Edited Version, Conwy, Wal…
Conwy Castle, Picture 10, Edited Version, Conwy, W…
Abandoned Boats Near Conwy Castle, Edited Version,…
Conwy Castle, Picture 12, Edited Version, Conwy, W…
Tracks Under Conwy Castle, Picture 4, Edited Versi…
Tracks Under Conwy Castle, Picture 4, Conwy, Wales…
Snowdon, Edited Version, Snowdonia National Park,…
Snowdon, Picture 2, Edited Version, Snowdonia Nati…
Snowdon, Picture 6, Edited Version, Snowdonia Nati…
Snowdon, Picture 7, Edited Version, Snowdonia Nati…
Snowdon, Picture 12, Edited Version, Snowdonia Nat…
Snowdon, Picture 14, Edited Version, Snowdonia Nat…
Summit of Snowdon, Picture 2, Edited Version, Snow…
Summit of Snowdon, Picture 4, Edited Version, Snow…
Snowdon Mountain Railway, Snowdon Summit, Snowdoni…
Semaphores on Barry Island, Edited Version, Glamor…
Bristol Temple Meads, Picture 3, Edited Version, B…
Bristol Temple Meads Station, Picture 2, Edited Ve…
Bristol, Edited Version, England (UK), 2012
Crane on Bristol Docks, Edited Version, Bristol, E…
Bristol Docks Railway, Picture 3, Edited Version,…
Bristol Docks Railway, Picture 2, Edited Version,…
Bristol Docks Railway, Edited Version, Bristol, En…
Steam Tug Mayflower, Bristol, England (UK), 2012
Toilets from S.S. Great Britain, Bristol, England…
Rolls Royce/SNECMA Olympus 593 Jet Engine from the…
Part of Funnel from S.S. Great Eastern, Bristol, E…
Whistle from S.S. Great Eastern, Bristol, England…
Navigation Room on S.S. Great Britain, Bristol, En…
First Class Quarters on S.S. Great Britain, Bristo…
Massey's Electric Log on the S.S. Great Britain, P…
Massey's Electric Log on the S.S. Great Britain, P…
Massey's Electric Log, S.S. Great Britain, Bristol…
Toilet on S.S. Great Britain, Bristol, England (UK…
Damage to Bathtub on S.S. Great Britain, Bristol,…
Bathtub on S.S. Great Britain, Bristol, England (U…
Galley in S.S. Great Britain, Bristol, England (UK…
See also...
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
182 visits
Barry Scrapyard, Edited Version, Barry, Glamorgan, Wales (UK), 2012


Barry scrapyard was really my reason for visiting Barry. It's the outer end of the Barry Island branch, of course, but with a direct two-track (I don't know if it's considered mainline) connection to Cardiff. In the 1960's, when British Rail were scrapping the last of their steam, Barry Scrapyard, or Woodham Brothers, Ltd., was given most of the work. Although BR initially didn't want any of the steam preserved (for a variety of reasons, but mostly an ideological hatred of railway history), in the end the majority of it was, and Dai Woodham (1919-1994), the owner of the scrapyard, became well-known as a key figure in the history of British steam preservation. In the end, 213 steam locomotives were rescued from the yard, and 100 restored to operation. This operation took over 20 years, with many locomotives remaining in the yard into the 1980's, and as you can see here, at least two remain there today. These two appear to be BR #92245, a 9F Class 2-10-0 built at Swindon in 1959, and BR (ex-LMS) #44901, a Black 5 4-6-0 built at Crewe in 1945. Neither is likely to be scrapped, but restoration has been put off literally for decades. Woodham Brothers does little with metal recycling today anyway, having decided to rent out a large portion of their land for office units. Their website states that: "Today our main activity is providing affortable business units to Businesses in the Barry area on keyside at Woodham Barry, Barry Docks. We have 25 units up to almost 5000 sq feet, which were built in the 1970s under the leadership of the late Dai Woodham MDE, BEM."
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.