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Welcome
to
The
Class 40 Appeal
[TrainWeb Editor's Note: This is an archived website last updated in 2005.
For more updated information,
CLICK HERE to visit their current website at
aureol.weebly.com.]
D212 Aureol
Class 40
Appeal was founded in 1985 by a group of enthusiasts, determined to try and
save an English Electric Type 4 (BR Class 40) locomotive, restore her to full
working order and operate the loco on one of
This was
achieved in September 1988, when the group successfully purchased 40012 AUREOL
from the scrap line at
Once the
loco had arrived at its new home, work started almost immediately on restoring
the loco back to full working order. This was a task which was to take us just
over four years to complete, with thousands of man hours being spent on the
project.
By early
1992 the loco was cosmetically restored and made her first public appearance at
the Longsight depot open day weekend where she stole the show. During the event
the name AUREOL was rededicated to the loco by fellow rail enthusiast Mr.Pete
Waterman.
On Sunday
afternoon
Another date
which will go down in the group's history book was
With AUREOL
now fully restored, the group was looking at expanding its locomotive fleet,
but with no further class 40's for sale we decided to try and purchase a
English Electric Type 3 ( BR Class 37) to join its big sister at the Midland
Railway Centre.
37190 Dalzell
Was
officially withdrawn from traffic in July 1992 at
Aims and Achievements
The main
aims of the group is to preserve, restore, exhibit and operate a English
Electric Type 4 diesel locomotive ( later known as Class 40's ). So far the
group has been highly successful in its achievements and as also acquired a
Class 37 which are all based at the Midland Railway-Butterley.
Since the
group was formed back in 1985, many thousands of man hours have already been
spent restoring the locos to their former glory, which allows enthusiasts of
today to still enjoy the delights of seeing and traveling behind these fine
locos in full operational status. With over fifteen years of active
preservation behind us, the Class 40 Appeal has already made significant
contributions towards the modern day preservation movement and hopefully will
continue to do so for many years to come.
Midland Railway-Butterley
Home for the
locomotives is the
The centre
also operates a number of diesel galas throughout the year and a monthly steam
and diesel weekend, plus Drive Experience days using one of the locomotives
based at the centre.
Working Members
As a major
preservation group, we are always on the look out for new members to join our
friendly working parties, so if you fancy becoming involved in the restoration
of these giants then please contact us for further details. No technical or
mechanical experience is needed as training will be given. All you need is a
pair of overalls and boots and no objections to getting covered in oil and
dirt. On the bright side you get plenty of opportunities for cab rides and a
sense of achievement seeing the locos running after all your hard work.