StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: K1

SBR - K1 {7 of 7}

19 Aug 2024 40
Maker's Plate Tasmanian Railways K1 : 0-4-0 + 0-4-0 Built in 1909 to Garratt's patent by Beyer, Peacock [Manchester] : wksno. 5292 K1 aka K 1 1/2 is reputed to have been assembled from parts of both K1 and K2 prior to returning to the UK. She arrived at Portmadoc in 1966 but she was far too big - and heavy - for the Festiniog. However, she can fit into the Welsh Highland route, although her tractive effort is too small for working regular service trains she has made a number of guest visits. I have had the pleasure of travelling behind her on a few occasions. There had been a number of mechanical & steaming issues which lead to her being put on loan to SBR in 2019, with the agreement being that she would be overhauled, and she was back in steam by 2020. I have a fantasy that she pays a visit to the South Tynedale Railway - hearing her storm up to Alston from Slaggyford would be a wonderful cacophony !

SBR - K1 {6 of 7}

19 Aug 2024 1 52
Headlamp and leading water tank [no flash] Tasmanian Railways K1 : 0-4-0 + 0-4-0 Built in 1909 to Garratt's patent by Beyer, Peacock [Manchester] : wksno. 5292 K1 aka K 1 1/2 is reputed to have been assembled from parts of both K1 and K2 prior to returning to the UK. She arrived at Portmadoc in 1966 but she was far too big - and heavy - for the Festiniog. However, she can fit into the Welsh Highland route, although her tractive effort is too small for working regular service trains she has made a number of guest visits. I have had the pleasure of travelling behind her on a few occasions. There had been a number of mechanical & steaming issues which lead to her being put on loan to SBR in 2019, with the agreement being that she would be overhauled, and she was back in steam by 2020. I have a fantasy that she pays a visit to the South Tynedale Railway - hearing her storm up to Alston from Slaggyford would be a wonderful cacophony !

SBR - K1 {5 of 7}

19 Aug 2024 1 54
Probably the Driver's Side - at least it is on the WHR's other Garratts Also shewn are the "greedy bars" on the coal bunker ... Tasmanian Railways K1 : 0-4-0 + 0-4-0 Built in 1909 to Garratt's patent by Beyer, Peacock [Manchester] : wksno. 5292 K1 aka K 1 1/2 is reputed to have been assembled from parts of both K1 and K2 prior to returning to the UK. She arrived at Portmadoc in 1966 but she was far too big - and heavy - for the Festiniog. However, she can fit into the Welsh Highland route, although her tractive effort is too small for working regular service trains she has made a number of guest visits. I have had the pleasure of travelling behind her on a few occasions. There had been a number of mechanical & steaming issues which lead to her being put on loan to SBR in 2019, with the agreement being that she would be overhauled, and she was back in steam by 2020. I have a fantasy that she pays a visit to the South Tynedale Railway - hearing her storm up to Alston from Slaggyford would be a wonderful cacophony !

SBR - K1 {3 of 7}

19 Aug 2024 40
K1 nameplate Tasmanian Railways K1 : 0-4-0 + 0-4-0 Built in 1909 to Garratt's patent by Beyer, Peacock [Manchester] : wksno. 5292 K1 aka K 1 1/2 is reputed to have been assembled from parts of both K1 and K2 prior to returning to the UK. She arrived at Portmadoc in 1966 but she was far too big - and heavy - for the Festiniog. However, she can fit into the Welsh Highland route, although her tractive effort is too small for working regular service trains she has made a number of guest visits. I have had the pleasure of travelling behind her on a few occasions. There had been a number of mechanical & steaming issues which lead to her being put on loan to SBR in 2019, with the agreement being that she would be overhauled, and she was back in steam by 2020. I have a fantasy that she pays a visit to the South Tynedale Railway - hearing her storm up to Alston from Slaggyford would be a wonderful cacophony !

SBR - K1 {4 of 7}

19 Aug 2024 1 55
K2 nameplate Tasmanian Railways K1 : 0-4-0 + 0-4-0 Built in 1909 to Garratt's patent by Beyer, Peacock [Manchester] : wksno. 5292 K1 aka K 1 1/2 is reputed to have been assembled from parts of both K1 and K2 prior to returning to the UK. She arrived at Portmadoc in 1966 but she was far too big - and heavy - for the Festiniog. However, she can fit into the Welsh Highland route, although her tractive effort is too small for working regular service trains she has made a number of guest visits. I have had the pleasure of travelling behind her on a few occasions. There had been a number of mechanical & steaming issues which lead to her being put on loan to SBR in 2019, with the agreement being that she would be overhauled, and she was back in steam by 2020. I have a fantasy that she pays a visit to the South Tynedale Railway - hearing her storm up to Alston from Slaggyford would be a wonderful cacophony !

SBR - K1 {2 of 7}

19 Aug 2024 62
bit of camera shake - shows what I think is the Driver's Side ... Tasmanian Railways K1 : 0-4-0 + 0-4-0 Built in 1909 to Garratt's patent by Beyer, Peacock [Manchester] : wksno. 5292 K1 aka K 1 1/2 is reputed to have been assembled from parts of both K1 and K2 prior to returning to the UK. She arrived at Portmadoc in 1966 but she was far too big - and heavy - for the Festiniog. However, she can fit into the Welsh Highland route, although her tractive effort is too small for working regular service trains she has made a number of guest visits. I have had the pleasure of travelling behind her on a few occasions. There had been a number of mechanical & steaming issues which lead to her being put on loan to SBR in 2019, with the agreement being that she would be overhauled, and she was back in steam by 2020. I have a fantasy that she pays a visit to the South Tynedale Railway - hearing her storm up to Alston from Slaggyford would be a wonderful cacophony !

SBR - K1 {1 of 7}

19 Aug 2024 1 53
Headlamp on the leading water tank [flash fired] Tasmanian Railways K1 : 0-4-0 + 0-4-0 Built in 1909 to Garratt's patent by Beyer, Peacock [Manchester] : wksno. 5292 K1 aka K 1 1/2 is reputed to have been assembled from parts of both K1 and K2 prior to returning to the UK. She arrived at Portmadoc in 1966 but she was far too big - and heavy - for the Festiniog. However, she can fit into the Welsh Highland route, although her tractive effort is too small for working regular service trains she has made a number of guest visits. I have had the pleasure of travelling behind her on a few occasions. There had been a number of mechanical & steaming issues which lead to her being put on loan to SBR in 2019, with the agreement being that she would be overhauled, and she was back in steam by 2020. I have a fantasy that she pays a visit to the South Tynedale Railway - hearing her storm up to Alston from Slaggyford would be a wonderful cacophony !

SBR - BeyerGarratt K1 with a mixed train

01 Mar 2024 51
In rather wet conditions underfoot, BeyerGarratt K1 is seen between showers at Statfold Barn. not my image : fair use & public entertainment [On 18th March 2023 Imaged by K Hardy but sent to me by a guy I know slightly]

CF - K1 ; in works grey

12 Mar 2021 7 5 244
K1 in works grey, in 1909, this articulated locomotive was the prototype of the Garratt K class, built for the Tasmanian Government. I am assuming this is outside Beyer Peacock, Manchester as the grey livery and the plain background is typical of the ex-work's image for record purposes. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasmanian_Government_Railways_K_class an addendum to the wiki - K1 has been successfully steamed and operated in 2020 after her overhaul at Statfold Barn, on a 10 year loan, as she is really too small to pull trains on the WHR by herself. Not my image (but dates from 1909 so I think that it is actually out of copyright.)

CF - K1 in April 1966

02 Oct 2020 1 98
Image [scanned ] of K1 taken in April 1966 by T Dorrity. The locomotive was moved to more protected storage by 1967. The sea is a matter of a few feet behind the photographer, and at the time there was no shelter from the on-shore winds and weather. Some of the story of how K1 came to be here, and what has happened since can be found here .. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasmanian_Government_Railways_K_class addendum - K1 has since been in steam and working at Statfold Barn (in 2020)... I hope that she will make a number of trips back to the FR after the Covid Pandemic, although her dimensions keep her to the WHR. I had a trip behind her & the youngest Garratt a few years ago, the FR portion of that particular special train was behind "the old gent" aka Prince and DLG aka David Lloyd George (the soup dragon). Not my Image : fair use & educational purposes

CF - K1 - Lord of the Isles aka 62005

13 Feb 2012 1 590
BR K1 (62005) pausing at the coal drops at Shildon. (Locomotion). K1 just happens to be part of the worhshop address ...

CF - K1 and No.11

21 May 2014 497
K1 pulling a short train (headed by No.11) out of the sidings at Gelert's Farm, WHHR. Just prior to the early May gala, K1 is substituting for "Russell" as the latter's restoration is not yet complete.

BR DB - working at Springwell

10 Feb 2018 315
Drift Bogie (K1) hooked up to the hauler, with another waggon on the rear coupling. Not my image.

CF - TiG - K1

21 May 2014 219
Name plate for K1 (Garratt) built in 1909

BR GW - leaving 2

22 Mar 2011 512
Close up view of the slideback from Webster's as the Grey Waggon (B-49) is collected for the return trip to Springwell.