NSR 61 Four-wheel four compartment Third (body only) built 1876

NSR 61 Four-wheel four compartment Third (body only) built 1876

NSR 61 Four-wheel four compartment Third (body only) built 1876
NSR 61 Four-wheel four compartment Third (body only) built 1876

 

Present Location Foxfield
County Location Staffordshire
Designed For NSR
Type TY
First Number 61
Later Numbers 061
Present Number 61
Current Livery NSR
Gauge 4ft 8 1/2in
Wheel Arrangement Body only
Original Underframe No
Original Bogies/Wheelsets No
Additional Notes Built for Potteries Loop Line. W ca 1910 after new 61 built to Diagram 12 in 1901. Body P 1976. Semi open-plan seating, largely original: full height centre partition; other two are half-height (to share the oil lamp!) - see second additional photo below. By 07/14 on MR agon chassis (ROF 81237) and operational.
Owner Foxfield Light Railway Society Ltd
External Structural Condition Good
Internal Structural Condition Very Good
External Finish Very Good
Internal Finish Very Good
Degree of External Originality Some replaced/reproduced material
Degree of Internal Originality Conversion/rebuild/reproduction
Degree of Underframe/Running Gear Originality Not Applicable
Degree of External Authenticity Good
Degree of Internal Authenticity Good
Degree of Underframe Authenticity Not Applicable
Rarity Unique
Historical Importance Exceptionally Important
Storage Secure Building
Operating Yes
Survey Date 29/06/2014
Surveyor David Wigley
Photo Date 17/05/2015
Photo by Steve West
At Risk No
Date Record Last Updated 01/04/2023

Paul Abell 24/09/2017: another view
Paul Abell 24/09/2017: another view

Paul Abell 24/09/2017: interior view
Paul Abell 24/09/2017: interior view

Craig Browning 22/07/2018: another, later view
Craig Browning 22/07/2018: another, later view


 

 

















 

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