EAST ANGLIAN RAILWAY MUSEUM

The museum and station

The 'East Anglian Railway Museum' is located at Chappel and Wakes Colne railway station in Essex, which is situated on the former Great Eastern Railway branch line from Marks Tey to Sudbury. Services on the Sudbury Branch Line are operated by 'one'.
The Museum has a wide collection of locomotives and rolling stock, some of which are fully restored and others are undergoing repair and restoration. The Restoration Shed was built in 1983-4, prior to which most work had to take place in the Goods Shed or in the open. On event days, steam train rides are operated over a short demonstration track.
The Museum also plays host to two popular annual events: the Cider Festival held each June, and the Beer Festival held each September. During the festivals, additional late-evening trains on the Sudbury Branch Line allow festival-goers to return home by train.

Contents
Steam locomotives
Operational
Under overhaul
Awaiting overhaul or restoration
Diesel locomotives
Operational
Under restoration
Diesel Multiple Units
External links

Steam locomotives


The museum has a collection of industrial steam locomotives, in various states of repair.
Operational


Bagnall 0-4-0ST outside cylinder No. 2542 "Jubilee".
:Returned to traffic in April 2007 after an 18 month overhaul and now used regularly on steam services.
:Painted unlined light green and black.
Under overhaul


RSH 0-6-0ST inside cylinder No. 54 "Pen Green".
:Undergoing overhaul, dismantled in the engine shed.

Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST outside cylinder No. 1047 "Storefield".
:Returned to traffic in 1999 after a rebuild, currently undergoing a ten-yearly overhaul.
:Painted unlined dark blue.
Awaiting overhaul or restoration


Andrew Barclay 0-6-0ST outside cylinder "Belvoir".
:Awaiting restoration: requires a new smokebox as well as work on the rest of the engine before it can steam again.
:Painted dark blue, lined-out in black and yellow.

Peckett and Sons 0-4-0ST outside cylinder No. 2039 "Jeffrey".
:Awaiting a major restoration including new inner firebox. On static display, with a painted Thomas face.
:Painted red, lined-out in black and white.
:This engine is used as a mascot for the Museum's Junior Members Club.

Diesel locomotives


The Museum has a collection of industrial diesel locomotives.
Operational


British Rail Class 04 0-6-0DM No. 11249.
:Used regularly on shunting duties and sometimes passenger trains. Painted unlined black.

Andrew Barclay 0-4-0 No. 333 "John Peel".
:A regular on shunting duties. Painted blue, lined-out in black and yellow.

John Fowler 0-4-0DH No. 7 "Toby".
:Operational and used as a 'Toby' for Thomas the Tank Engine events, has even got a Henrietta coach. Painted brown and grey.
Under restoration


Simplex 0-4-0 No. 2029.
:Undergoing a major restoration. Painted blue and orange.

Diesel Multiple Units


There are a number of DMUs in use and stored at the Museum. The units are owned by Diesel Unit Preservation Associates Ltd. DUPA own other railcars which can be found in use at various preserved railways in the UK.

British Rail Class 101 DMBS No. 51213 and 56358. Operational and used sometimes on passenger trains.

British Rail Class 101 No. 53635. Undergoing restoration.

British Rail Class 108 No. 50599 and 56223. Operational.

External links



East Anglian Railway Museum website.

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