Anne-Marie, Jonathan, & Katherine

Simplex 60hp Diesel Locomotives

Originally 24 1/8" gauge, these locomotives worked on lightly laid tracks on sand quarries around the St Helens area, often moving from quarry to quarry. A fleet of a dozen or more such locomotives, owned by Pilkingtons Glass, operated in this way over quite a wide area. The new cost of No.9 was £1710, typical of the time.

When they became redundant, the fleet was bought by Ainscligh Scrapyard, from whence three were purchased for the WHR. All three are essentially the same, but have many differences of detail. No.9 (Katherine) had at some time been damaged with significant denting of its roof, a condition that has been partially rectified and partially preserved. No.6 (Jonathan) was the first to be reguaged to 600mm, this happening on its arrival in 1981. No.4 (Anne-Marie) was retyred at the new gauge. No.9 is still 24 1/8" gauge and consequently sees much less use.

No.9 (Katherine) is currently having a cab rebuild and a fettling-up of the wheelsets.

Specifications for No. 4 Anne-Marie

Builder Motor Rail Ltd  
Built 1966  
Works number 605333  
Type -  
Wheel arrangement 4 wheel  
Driving wheel diameter 18" 457mm  
Engine 60 hp Dorman 3LB 44.7kW  
Compression Ratio -  
Transmission Mechanical  
Final drive Chains  
Weight 5 tonnes  
Maximum axle load -  
Arrived W.H.R. late 1981  
Gauge 23 5/8" 600mm  
Livery Orange  
Owners W.H.R. members consortium  
Previous owners Pilkingtons Glass, St Helens  

Specifications for No. 6 Jonathan

Built 1959  
Works number 11102  
Gauge 23 5/8" 600mm  
Livery Green, yellow/black cab end  

Specifications for No. 9 Katherine

Built 1968  
Works number 605363  
Gauge 24 1/8" 613mm  
Livery Red  

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