View of Andrew Barclay saddle tank steam railway locomotive, NCB no. 23, AB 2260/1949, at Cardowan Colliery. Now (2010) in the care of the Ayrshire Railway Preservation Group.
SC 376885
Description View of Andrew Barclay saddle tank steam railway locomotive, NCB no. 23, AB 2260/1949, at Cardowan Colliery. Now (2010) in the care of the Ayrshire Railway Preservation Group.
Date 1983
Catalogue Number SC 376885
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of LA 4407
Scope and Content NCB number 23 steam railway locomotive, Cardowan Colliery, Lanarkshire Cardowan Colliery was opened in 1930 by Nimmo and Dunlop. In its heyday in 1959, its 1970 workers produced 1,550 tons of coal per day from its two shafts. It was closed in 1983 after a serious fire caused excessive levels of methane in the pit. This is one of the steam railway locomotives used to shunt railway wagons around the colliery. Piped steam and compressed air are often used to power coal-mining machinery because it is safer to create power away from coal dust and possible pockets of gas than to risk setting off an explosion with a spark or flame from an engine or motor. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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