Logan & Hemingway 0-6-0ST No. 'Sir Berkeley'
Leeds, Yorkshire, UK
Location: Middleton Railway
Status: Operational
Posted: Feb 8, 2025 @ 08:02:41 by Russell Newman
The ex Logan & Hemingway 1891 Manning Wardle built 0-6-0ST Works No. 1210 "Sir Berkeley", will be visiting the Mid-Suffolk Light Railway for their Easter weekend on the 20th and 21st of April 2025.
Posted: Apr 2, 2024 @ 13:04:51 by Russell Newman
The ex Logan & Hemingway 1891 Manning Wardle built 0-6-0ST Works No. 1210 "Sir Berkeley", is visiting Beamish Open Air Museum over the month and will also be taking part in their Beamish Steam Gala – Wheels of Industry event on the weekend of the 6th and 7th of April 2024.
Posted: Apr 10, 2023 @ 14:04:24 by Russell Newman
The ex Logan & Hemingway 1891 Manning Wardle built 0-6-0ST Works No. 1210 "Sir Berkeley" is to be re-dedicated back into service at the Middleton Railway and the heritage railway circuit at a special re-dedicating by its owners the Vintage Carriages Trust along with Anthony Coulls, Senior Curator at the National Railway Museum on the weekend of the 15th and 16th of April 2023.
Posted: Dec 11, 2022 @ 05:12:32 by Russell Newman
The overhaul and rebuild to former Logan & Hemingway 1891 Manning Wardle built 0-6-0ST Works No. 1210 "Sir Berkeley" is now completed as the locomotive was steamed for the first time on the 12th of November 2022. The locomotive has been painted in its original Logan & Hemingway apple green livery and will enter service at the Middleton Railway for the 2023 season.
Posted: Oct 1, 2017 @ 20:10:45 by Chris Little
Sir Berkeley boiler ticket has expired and has now been removed from service, put on display for the time being, and should return to service once work has been completed on the engine.
Posted: Jul 26, 2007 @ 03:07:17 by Anne Norman

This engine is back and running at the Middleton Railway in a special event on 22nd & 23rd of September this year (2007). It will be with another saddletank already owned by the Middleton called Matthew Murray. The two engines habve not been together for many years and it will be a sight to see.

Sir Berkeley will then stay at the Middleton on loan from the Vintage Carriage Trust, who have rebuilt it with help from the Heritage Lottery Fund.