Driver's cab and controls on a traditional steam locomotive, A1X (TERRIER) CLASS 0-6-0T 'FRESHWATER', Isle of Wight Steam Railway, England, UK


A member of the famous ‘Terrier’ class, designed by William Stroudley. Built in 1876 at the Brighton works of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway she was originally named ‘Newington’ and was based at Battersea in South London. In 1903 she was purchased by the London and South Western Railway to operate on the Lyme Regis branch line. In 1913 she was hired by the Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway and is believed to have arrived on the Isle of Wight on 25 June. Purchase of the locomotive was completed by 1917 when she was repainted in a bright green livery and given the number 2. Passing to the ownership of the Southern Railway, acquiring the name ‘Freshwater’ and being renumbered W8 she continued to serve the Island’s railways well until her next owner, British Railways, had her transferred back to the Mainland on 4 May 1949. The majority of her British Railways service was spent working the Hayling Island branch until withdrawal on 9 November 1963. She was then acquired by the Sadler Railcar Co., spending three years based at Droxford, Hampshire on the former Meon Valley line. Purchase by Brickwoods, the former Portsmouth brewery, was followed by a spell as a pub sign outside the Hayling Billy public house on Hayling Island. In 1979 the Wight Locomotive Society negotiated an agreement with Brickwoods’ successors, Whitbread Wessex Ltd, which enabled W8 to return to the Island on 25 June that year. A rapid overhaul culminated in a triumphant return to steam on 21 June 1981. ‘Freshwater’ has been a stalwart member of the locomotive fleet, performing with ease the task that she was designed for so long ago. In 1998 the Isle of Wight Steam Railway demonstrated its commitment to the operation of steam into the 21st century by commissioning a brand new boiler for No 8, at a cost of £35,000. ‘Freshwater’ is currently undergoing her 10-year overhaul with the aim of having her steaming again in time for the 150th anniversary of the ‘Terrier’ class in 2022.


Size: 3413px × 5120px
Location: Havenstreet Station, Isle of Wight Steam Railway, Isle of Wight, England, UK
Photo credit: © will Perrett / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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