running around after hauling
The Jacobite from
Mallaig. After being initially preserved at Carnforth, 5231 became associated with the
preserved Great Central Railway (GCR) in
Leicestershire. In 1973, it hauled the official opening train between
Loughborough and Quorn. Never having carried a name in BR service, the locomotive was nonetheless named
3rd (Volunteer) Battalion The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment at Quorn on 9 May 1976. It was taken out of service the following year for an overhaul. 5231 was overhauled in
Cornwall, and was complete in 1988, when it returned to the GCR. It was then moved to the
Nene Valley Railway from 1989 until 1993, when it returned to the GCR for the filming of
Shadowlands. 5231 was sold to the GCR in late 1996, who repainted it in BR lined black in 1997. It also acquired a new set of nameplates, this time more simply
The Sherwood Forester. A very similar name was carried by
LMS Royal Scot Class (4)6112
Sherwood Forester. 45231 emerged from an overhaul in 2005 and shortly after it was moved by road to the
Mid Hants Railway. It eventually undertook a proving run on Sun 26 Jun from
Alton to
Fratton before entering mainline service later in the year. 45231 returned to traffic in 2013 after another major overhaul was carried out at
Carnforth MPD. In March 2015, 45231 paid a visit to the
Llangollen Railway to attend the Steel Steam & Stars IV gala which was running over 2 weekends from Fri 6 to Sun 8 Mar & Fri 13 to Sun 15 March. Due to the railway not being connected to the national network, it had to be moved by road from Carnforth and the entrance to the yard at Llangollen was very tight. During the first weekend of the gala, the locomotive was failed with cylinder problems and was not able to take part in the remainder of the gala, with the engine returning to Carnforth shortly after the gala finished. The locomotive was, until May 2015, owned by
Bert Hitchen and after his death, the locomotive was taken into the care of the Hitchen family who looked after the engine until November 2015, when
Jeremy Hosking purchased the locomotive from the Hitchen family. 45231 is currently based at
Crewe Diesel TMD alongside a number of other mainline certified locomotives to help with charter trains. Its current mainline certificate expires in 2020 with the boiler certificate running out in 2023. == Fame in Preservation ==