RTM Update on 3801 on 12 December 2006

  • The
    report of the Advisory Committee headed by Vince O’Rourke to review the
    future management of 3801 was accepted by the NSW Transport Minister on 27
    November 2006. 
  • Locomotive
    3801 arrived at Hunter Valley Training Company (HVTC) East Greta on 27
    November for a boiler assessment as recommended by the O’Rourke Committee.
         
  • RailCorp
    is funding the assessment work – HVTC is the head contractor; Puffing
    Billy Railway (PBR) is conducting the assessment as HVTC’s sub-contractor,
    using PBR’s own labour resources and labour from NSW Rail
    Transport Museum
    (RTM) and HVTC – the locomotive is in the care of PBR during the
    assessment process. The structure of the assessment process was as
    recommended by the O’Rourke Committee.    
  • The
    locomotive was stabled upon arrival at HVTC on 27 November by 3801 Limited
    and RTM personnel. Any subsequent work on the locomotive (including
    storage procedures) needed the approval and arrangements of HVTC as the
    site owner – the locomotive was ‘dry’ stored (ready for the assessment)
    appropriately and immediately, once the approvals and arrangements were in
    place.        
  • Two
    3801 Limited employees were used initially for two days, paid for by RTM
    as a means of keeping a collaborative continuity in the workforce with the
    locomotive. The need for collaboration between 3801 Ltd and RTM is also a
    key outcome of the O’Rourke Committee – RTM thanks the 3801 Ltd employees
    for their assistance. It has always been RTM’s stated intention to involve
    people who care for 3801.             
  • Two
    RTM employees are now on site assisting PBR with the assessment – the RTM
    employees will remain on site working with the PBR team and HVTC
    supervisors and apprentices.            
  • RTM
    requested HVTC provide track certification for the line into the HVTC
    depot before moving 3801 to East Greta – the track was inspected and spot
    repairs undertaken in the few days prior to the short notice transfer.     
  • The
    track in the HVTC shed subsequently deflected under part of the locomotive
    – the locomotive rested at a slight angle, but despite rumour, has not
    been damaged and there was no danger.          
  • 3801
    is now located outside the HVTC depot with round-the-clock security whilst
    track repairs are undertaken in the HVTC shed – the assessment work
    continues with PBR and RTM employees. Once the track repairs are complete,
    3801 will again be moved inside the depot.

The HVTC depot is private property – access to 3801 is not
available to the public during the time the locomotive is at the East Greta
depot.       

http://www.nswrtm.org/3801/