73082 Camelot Locomotive Society
The Society owns the preserved British Railways Standard 5MT Steam Locomotive 73082 Camelot, which runs on the Bluebell Railway in Sussex, Southern England. Follow the links to learn more about us.
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Bits and Pieces

Centre driving wheel with return crank, connecting rod big end, gradient pin linking rear coupling rod to front coupling rod. Brass cover at top of return crank houses the bearing for the return rod. Photo: BRIAN LACEY

Brake hanger with brake crossbeam in place, nut still to be fitted. Photo, NICK WREN

Guard iron on rear of tender frame. Photo, NICK WREN.

Carriage Warming Valve JULIAN HEINEMANN

Exhaust Steam Injector

Pipework JULIAN HEINEMANN

Tubeplate JULIAN HEINEMANN

Return Cranks PETER GIBBS

Bracket for AWS receiver P GIBBS

Screw Coupling BILL TINGLEY

Footplate crews' Billy Cans are not actually part of the design spec, but you won't go far without them. The firehole door is also useful. SAM SHARP.

It's useful to know which locomotive you are driving. NICK WREN.

Ditto, ANDY KELLY.

Images of locomotive components, not a comprehensive configuration register.

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