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Appleby Frodingham Railway

Coordinates: 53°35′16″N 0°37′39″W / 53.58778°N 0.62750°W / 53.58778; -0.62750
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Appleby Frodingham Railway - Scunthorpe (AFR-S)
1912 Peckett locomotive with a train at Frodingham platform
LocaleScunthorpe, North Lincolnshire
Commercial operations
NameBritish Steel Limited Scunthorpe
Original gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Preserved operations
Operated byAppleby Frodingham Railway
Preserved gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Peckett locomotive standing beside a cooling tower at Appleby loco shed

The Appleby Frodingham Railway - Scunthorpe is based at Scunthorpe in North Lincolnshire. The society owns locomotives and rolling stock but not the railway it runs on. The name comes from the Appleby-Frodingham Steel Company, now known as British Steel Limited Scunthorpe after the companies buyout by Greybull Capital in 2016, and after going into compulsory liquidation in 2019, Jingye Group. The railway operates entirely within the Steelworks limits over tracks normally used for moving molten iron, steel and raw materials. Trains travel between 7 and 15 miles (11 and 24 km), all within the steelworks.

History

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Occasional excursion trains were run around the Scunthorpe Steel Works site (such as in 1986) using the works' own locomotives.

In 1990, British Steel PLC were  celebrating their 100 years of  steelmaking at their plant in Scunthorpe. The works asked every department the works were asked to join in with the celebrations. Keith Norris, who was rail traffic manager at the time, spoke with the works loco drivers and it was decided the Rail Traffic Department would borrow a steam engine and a coach to take a group of invited dignitaries around the site.

After the first tour, over 100  trips were run for school children and  members of the public during the 1990 celebrations. With the last trip in 1990 running in the September, but  requests for tours around the work kept coming in.

At the end of 1990, some of the works  drivers met with British Steel PLC management and asked if they could run the tours again for the following year. And with this, and management is full agreement, the idea of a railway preservation group was born.

"Belerphon", borrowed from the Vintage Carriage Trust at the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. British Rail  donated 2 ex-Class 108 DMU Carriages to be used on Rail Tours. RailTours were run throughout the  year and donations collected were put towards the  maintenance of the coaches and rolling stock.

1992 saw the arrival of "Arnold Machin", an 0-6-0 diesel-electric shunter from (named at the time) East Coast Slag co. which  was overhauled and returned to working order, whilst steam traction was provided by "Sir Berkley". This locomotive again on loan from the Vintage Carriages Trust. Towards the end of 1992, a member saw an advert in the Railway Press for a Polish steam locomotive being sold by a Polish Steelworks. With these locos being ideal for operations around the work, 2 members decided to visit the plant in Poland and "Hutnik" was  purchased and brought back to Scunthorpe.

In 1993, "Hutnik" (Polish for Iron worker) took charge of her first  train, becoming the staple motive power for the next 12 years.

In 1995, after a members' purchase, a Pecket 0-4-0 saddle tank was brought to Scunthorpe, and after receiving a full overhaul, joined "Hutnick" hauling passengers.

Since then, the society has been home to many privately owned locomotives and rolling stock, including a Bagnal 0-4-0 Diesel-hydraulic bought by a members consortium and a steam locomotive owned by a group of volunteers at the Derwent Valley Light Railway.

On occasions, internal steelworks (radio controlled) Locomotives have also been used on passenger trains to the delight of visitors, and with many thanks to British Steel.

Locomotives

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Number Class Name Current Livery Year built Status
No.1 (Works Number: 2877) Yorkshire Engine Company 0-6-0DE Janus - Appleby Frodingham Steel Company (Apple Green) 1963 Operational
Works Number: 3138 0-6-0T steam locomotive built by Fabryka Lokomotyw im. Feliksa Dzierzynskiego, Chrzanów, Poland Hutnik AFRPS Maroon 1954 Stored / Awaiting cosmetic restoration
No.1 (Works Number: 1438) Peckett 0-4-0ST steam locomotive (Nechells No.1) Nechells Power Station Green 1916 Under Restoration
Works Number: 2661 0-6-0DE diesel electric Half Janus locomotive built by the Yorkshire Engine Company Arnold Machin Eccles Slag Company, Scunthorpe (Grey) 1958 Under restoration
Works Number: 8368 0-4-0DH diesel hydraulic W. G. Bagnall locomotive built by RSH in 1962 Horsa CEGB Goldington (Bedford) 1962 Under restoration
No.22 (Works Number: 3844) 0-6-0ST Hunslet Austerity steam locomotive - United Steel Company Maroon 1956 Under Repair (08/23) - Currently on Hire.
No.3 (Works Number: 1919) 0-6-0ST Avonside Engine Company steam locomotive Cranford (Avonside No.3) Staveley Coal and Iron Company (Unlined Green) 1924 Operational - Currently on Hire
No.8 (Works Number: 2369) 0-4-0ST 16" Andrew Barclay steam locomotive - NCB East Ayr Area 1955 Under overhaul
Class 144 017 BR Class 144 'Pacer' 3-Car DMU (DMS 55817 - MS 55853 - DMSL 55840) - Northern Rail unbranded 1986 Operational

Rolling Stock

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Class / Type Number(s) Current Livery Owner Status
BR Class 108 DTCL 56207 Carmine & Cream AFR-S Awaiting Restoration
BR Class 108 TBSL 59245 Carmine & Cream AFR-S Awaiting Restoration
Operating Department

Instruction Saloon

395280 (M30106M) Loadhaul Orange and Black AFR-S Under Restoration
BR 20T Shark Ballast Plough Brake Van DB993829 (6094) Departmental Grey AFR-S Operational (Restored 2023/24)
BR Standard 20T Brake Van 7606 BR Maroon AFR-S Operational
BR Standard 20T Brake Van B955010 Rail Express Services Red Privately Owned Stored (No restoration currently planned)
BR Standard 20T Brake Van B955160 BR Railfreight AFR-S Operational
BR Standard 20T Brake Van (Chassis Only) DB953867 (4702) - AFR-S Used for Storage
LMS 20t Goods Brake Van 295516 LMS Light Grey Privately Owned Operational
MK1 Tourist Second Open Coach

(Converted to a Lounge Car)

E4668 BR / GWR Chocolate & Cream AFR-S Stationary
GWR Toad 20T Goods Brake Van BW68494 - Privately Owned Under Restoration
ex-Internal LUMB Mill Roller Wagon - Internal Grey AFR-S / BSC Restored / On Display
"MELD" ex-Internal Iron Ore Hopper Wagon 197 - AFR-S Stored / On Display
ex-Orgreave UCC Tar Tank Wagon 33 Orgreave Grey AFR-S Stored / On Display
BR 26t Steel Mineral Wagon B388553 Plain Grey AFR-S Used for Storage / On Display
ex-Internal 4w Bolster Wagon 4023 - AFR-S Stored / On-Display
ex-BR Frodingham / Internal Plate Layers Van

(converted 12t Fish Van)

975329 (Internal: 6005) BR Frodingham Red AFR-S / BSC Used for Storage
ex-Internal Short Plate Wagon 4311 - AFR-S Used for Storage

Special Events

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Irregular special events are organised such as 'Diesel Days' where Corus and other visiting locomotives operated a series of trains through the day. For example, in 2003 one of each type of internal steelworks locomotive: a Yorkshire Engine Company Janus, a Hunslet Anchor Locomotive and a 'High Line locomotive', together with an EWS Class 08 were used on the Gala trains, each making one round trip of around 6+34 miles (10.9 km) using the societies Brake Vans and Class 108 DMU Carriages.

It is not unusual for the passenger trains to be stopped to allow steelworks trains to pass. It is sometimes possible to see trains carrying molten iron from the "Queens" - Blast Furnaces.

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