Current number:
787319
Any other previous number(s):
n/a
Notes:
Eden Valley Railway
Livery:
RED / WHITE
Preserved Railway / Museum:
Eden Valley Railway
Category:
Preserved vehicles
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LocationDateObserver
Eden Valley Railway** *** ****Matthew Marsh
Eden Valley Railway - Warcop** *** ****Grahame Stanley
Eden Valley Railway** *** ****Ben Williams
Warcop, Eden Valley Railway2021-08-04David Bellamy
Eden Valley Railway, Warcop2018-08-19Matthew Marsh

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  • 787319

    23 March 2008 - Dave Shell

    I wonder if this was ever at Morpeth, as most of the other former Satlink vehicles they have were there at some point?

  • 787319

    23 March 2008 - Ben Williams

    Yes we have no sightings of this pre-2004 so if anyone has any to add please do so!

  • 787319

    23 March 2008 - Peter Cummings

    Definitely was at Morpeth. I photted it there in July 2001.

    I thought I'd sent you the pics aeons ago.

  • 787319

    23 March 2008 - Ben Williams

    Hmm it may have got lost in the highly efficient filing system!

    I don't seem to have any sightings from Morpeth of 889020 etc that were there for a while...?

  • 787319

    24 March 2008 - Dave Shell

    I saw the satlink set quite a few times from spotting days at the 'peth - afraid you hadn't converted me to a Departmentalist back then...

  • 787319

    25 March 2008 - Paul Johnson

    It was only left at Morpeth because nobody would use it for its original function which was a mess and tool van.After electrification was completed in the Newcastle/North main line area the S&T stores department at Newcastle moved from the old Parcel office in Newcastle to the former electrification depot at Heaton. Once the O.H.L had removed thier rolling stock it didn't take long for Tyne yard to send all the S&T wagons stored there to the yard at Heaton. It was quite regular to see the pick up frieght to Blue Circle cement(this was next door) with a motley collection of S&T wagons tagged on behind. Although electrification work was complete S&T trains still ran on scrap collection trains, concrete troughing trains and the od cable train. the need arrose for a mess coach for the Signal works gangs and this is what they got. All that was inside were two park benches and a brake van stove! No washing facilities,tables, lights or cooking facilities. I think it did two trips in this function until the gangs refused to use it. It was replaced by DB975797. It was then used just as a tool van and just ended up in Morpeth Sidings when privitisation started to take a hold and the new companies wanted nothing to do with old rolling stock.

  • 787319

    25 March 2008 - Paul Bartlett

    Photograph of this inside Gateshead works August 1991 at

    http://gallery6801.fotopic.net/p1445438.html

    This van has unique experimental suspension ex High speed freight vehicle HSFV4 of Derby Research.

  • 787319

    25 March 2008 - Dave Shell - Northumbria Rail Ltd.

    Thanks for that Paul J - your name rings a bell for some reason...

  • 787319

    26 March 2008 - Paul Johnson

    I am often in the Network rail offices at Coopies Lane most of the supervisors know me especially the S&T.

  • 787319

    26 March 2008 - Dave Shell - Northumbria Rail Ltd.

    ah - that'd probably be it then Paul

  • 787319

    1 December 2008 - Dave Coxon

    This is an historic vehicle and deserves a better fate than seems to have befallen it. This long wheelbase 4-wheeled ferry van was converted by the Research Division of BR. Known as High Speed Freight Vehicle No:4 (HSFV4) it had a revolutionary sophisticated suspension (for a freight vehicle) consisting of two coil springs with two 45 degree-inclined hydraulic dampers and a traction rod at each corner. It was utilised in the early 1970's for high speed trials and could run happly at 90 mile/h. Later it was used as an Auxiliary Test Vehicle in the OHLE tests with the BR/ Brecknell Willis pantograph at the Old Dalby test track and elsewhere for which it had a flat roof and an inside access ladder.

  • 787319

    24 August 2012 - steve rimell

    Can anyone tell me if this vehicle is still at Eden Valley now ? Or where is it ?

    Cheers Steve

  • 787319

    4 August 2023 - steve rimell

    Seen 4/4/22 at Eden Valley