Wigan Album
Bickershaw Colliery
11 CommentsPhoto: Arthur Pilkington
Item #: 21093
Still useing steam in the 80s?
wonderful addition to the album.
Great picture Arthur.
spitfire and hurricane they were called.
I think the steam trains at that time were Rodney and Hurricane.
What happened to um?
there is one engine at the preston vintage railway awiating restoration dont no which one
i think one of the trains is rotting away in j doyles scrap steel yard westhoughton at Chequerbent island
the train is in a bad way shame really it should never have got in this state
The front engine is No.7 (aka Bickershaw & No.8) the one behind it is Warrior.
Hunslet Works No HE 3776/1952 No.7 0-6-0ST
Hunslet Works No HE 3823/1954 Warrior 0-6-0ST
My Grandfather use to be the train driver of the Hunslet Works No 3823
Warrior 0-6-0ST shunting wagons down at Astley Green colliery. Never actually got to know my Grandfather as he died when I was a baby
Warrior is now in a siding at The Dean Forest Railway, "awaiting restoration". It sort of followed me here.