THE Churchward County Trust’s (CCT) new-build ‘County’ 4-4-0 No. 3840 County of Montgomery is expected to be based on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway (GWSR) once it is completed, following the signing of a new agreement.
This supersedes an earlier ‘agreement in principle’ between the GWSR and the CCT, and gives the railway first option to be the home base of the ‘County’, where it would become part of the line’s operating steam fleet.
The original 40 ‘Counties’ had a particular association with the Stratford-upon-Avon to Cheltenham route, over 14 miles of which the GWSR today operates today between Broadway and Cheltenham.
The class were regular performers on express services between Wolverhampton and Penzance, owing to a weight restriction over the Midland Railway’s Stonehouse Viaduct which, at the time, precluded the use of larger engines.