Class 14 No. D9551 will make a welcome return to the West Somerset Railway in memory of Diesel and Electric Preservation Group (DEPG) member and volunteer Simon Purvis, who sadly died recently after a short illness.
D9551 entered service in September 1965 following the design of BR(W) and was based at
Cardiff Canton.
It moved to Hull Dairycoates in 1967, and was withdrawn from service in 1968 after just two years and seven months in service.
In 1981 the locomotive was bought for preservation by the ‘Railway Power Services', a group formed from a consortium of West Somerset Railway and DEPG members.
It arrived on the WSR from the British Steel Corporation's Corby site and entered service on 7 June 1981.
While D9551 was based at the WSR it was used on works trains and passenger services, particularly the ‘Quantock Belle' dining trains.
Today, the locomotive is owned by SVR Class 14 Company Limited and can be seen running on the Severn Valley Railway.
During the event, the Class 14s will carry a wreath and special headboard in memory of Simon, who was very well respected both within the DEPG and throughout the heritage railway sector for his vast and detailed knowledge of the Class 14s.
Class 33 No 33002 will also appear at the festival. It is the oldest surviving Class 33 ‘Crompton' in preservation and resides at the South Devon Railway running between Buckfastleigh and Totnes.
The locomotive was built in 1959 at Smethwick to be used for passenger and freight working in British Railways' Southern region.
It was restored to working order in 2008 by the South Devon Diesel Traction group, and will join the two West Somerset Railway resident Class 33 locomotives, D6566 and D6575.
The visiting locomotives will work alongside the various resident locos, which are maintained by the Diesel and Electric Preservation Group based at Williton.
The DEPG works and depot at Williton will be open for festival visitors, and there will also be a variety of display and shop stands maintained by preservation groups.