Dear (s)
First of October 2005 - It was otherwise normal Saturday morning, but for rail enthusiasts it was a day with difference.
For one could see on track, their dreamgirl ! (rather old lady).The refurbished Fairy Queen was put to track test upto a suburban station called villivakkam. .This was a sort of a landmark overhaul – akin to an Open Heart Surgery, since all the 120 0dd boiler tubes made of copper were replaced with new ones. Whoever said that queens have soft hearts should see the hard hearted – nay, copper hearted queen.
The Fairy Queen, a 2-2-2WT BG loco, is one of the oldest working steam locomotives in the world, dating from 1855. It was built by Kitson & Co. in January 1855 and supplied to the East India Railway Company, and began working in August 1855 as EIR #22. It was withdrawn from service in 1909 and preserved, and later moved to the National Rail Museum at New Delhi, where it was "revived" in 1996, and in 1997 it began regularly hauling a tourist train between Delhi and Alwar.
The legend has it that once (recently)a high ranking dignitary from the British High Commission offered to buy the loco for 30 mn pounds forthe York Museum? But the Government politely turned down the offer.
WithRegards, S. Sampathkumar
PS : Circulated in Oct 2005 and posted on blog now. 21.11.2011