Showing posts with label East Anglian Railway Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label East Anglian Railway Museum. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 June 2013

Secret Simplex at the EARM

MR 4wPM (works no.2029 of 1920)-20130520Simplex 4wPM 2029 of 1920 at the East Anglian Railway Museum, 20/5/13

A recent(ish) visit to the East Anglian Railway Museum on a very dull Monday afternoon was an enjoyable, if quiet (I seemed to have the whole place to myself apart from two staff members) experience. I spent a couple of hours wandering round, photographing anything that caught my eye and dodging the rain showers.

I found this little gem interesting, a Simplex 4-wheel petrol mechanical locomotive that is far smaller than the wagons it was designed to pull. Built at the Motor Rail & Tramcar Co Ltd in Bedford in 1920 as works no.2029 it is believed to have spent its working life at various locations in Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire, more than that I don't know, unfortunately the EARM website tells me more about 'Milo Mouse' ('a friendly character who will guide children around the museum while completing a range of fun activities') than the items on display there and the souvenir guide doesn't mention it either!

I doubt that the odd arrangement of wheels, 3-hole disc on one axle, split spoke on the other is original and I don't know for certain but I wouldn't be at all surprised to find that the small hole on the middle of the side frame is for a starting handle!