Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway

S121 Primrose No. 2

(C) Charles Boylan This locomotive has been one of the main engines for the railway since it arrived until very recently. The first photograph shows it in September 1976, shortly after arrival as it stands in Embsay Station being inspected. It had previously worked at Peckfield Colliery, Micklefield, for the NCB, having been built in Leeds by Hunslets in 1952, works number 3715, to their standard 16" design.

(C) Charles Boylan This second photograph shows the locomotive paired with 'Darfield No. 1', also a 16" hunslet design, which is now based on the Llangollen Railway. This photograph was taken on the 30th of September 1984 at Skibeden during the 'Harvest of Steam' event. This was shortly before Primrose was withdrawn for an overhaul, carried out by the railway's Loco Department.

(C) Charles Boylan (C) Charles Boylan Primrose emerged from overhaul in December 1989 and went back into traffic, performing very well on the line as it was extended first to Stoneacre Loop and then on to Bolton Abbey. The locomotive is very capable of the job it has performed, and can handle six coaches with apparant ease, even though there is a good climb from Bolton Abbey back towards Embsay.

Towards the end of 1999, however, there was a setback for the locomotive when it was discovered to have a crack in its firebox which was deemed to be unrepairable. As it was nearing the end of its boiler certificate, a decision was made to withdraw the engine, pending a full overhaul which will see it fitted with a new firebox.

The boiler was sent away some time ago for overhaul, which has included the fitting of a brand new firebox. The chassis has been dismantled, and will be sent away in the next couple of weeks for an overhaul. Its return should correspond to the completion of the boiler work which should mean that the loco can be reassembled quickly, finished off and enter traffic in the no-too-distant future.

More photos of Primrose at Embsay

(c) M.G.Riley Primrose receives a good hosing down prior to going out during a special event day. Locos are prepared on what was once the cattle dock, but is now the coal dock, at Embsay.
(c) M. G. Riley.

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