Restoration One, BR 65894, has survived to preservation and was purchased directly from BR by the
North Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group on 1 December 1966. There then followed restoration to full working order, initially at
Tyne Dock where the locomotive was stored after withdrawal, then professionally at the then still functioning
National Coal Board workshops at
Philadelphia, Tyne and Wear, and then at
Thornaby Depot. Final restoration, including the fitting of vacuum brake and steam heating apparatus for working passenger trains, was by the group's volunteers at
ICI Billingham.
Appearances The locomotive, fully restored as NER class P3 No. 2392, was delivered to the embryonic
North Yorkshire Moors Railway in October 1971. The locomotive provided the mainstay of services in the period leading up to full re-opening of the line, when it piloted Lambton Collieries Tank No. 29 on the Royal Re-opening Special of 1 May 1973. Following its appearance as an exhibit at the
Stockton and Darlington 150 celebrations and cavalcade, it was withdrawn for boiler repairs. From 1977 until early 1982 it was on display in the
National Railway Museum at
York. After a further overhaul, 2392 returned to traffic on the N.Y.M.R. in the autumn of 1984. The engine then received another overhaul during the 1990s, resteaming in 1996 in BR Black livery as 65894, before reverting to NER livery in Autumn 2003. During these periods in operation, the loco saw use on the
Keighley & Worth Valley Railway,
Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway, the
Llangollen Railway, the
North Norfolk Railway, the
Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway, the
East Lancashire Railway, and the
Weardale Railway alongside occasional use at the NYMR. The engine was again withdrawn for overhaul in May 2006 at the Darlington Railway Museum, where it initially went on display for two years before work on a further overhaul started.
Current status The engine is still owned by the
North Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group, and is currently at the
North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) having been transferred from the NELPG's Hopetown (
Darlington) works for the final stages of its most recent overhaul, partly funded by a
Heritage Lottery Fund grant. The loco's overhaul was recently completed and 65894, in BR black livery, re-entered service on the NYMR in May 2018, following a lengthy 12 year restoration period. == References ==