Cameron ‘A4’ and ‘K4’ are not for sale – ‘at any price’

by

LOCOMOTIVE owner John Cameron has ruled out all chances of Union of South Africa and The Great Marquess remaining in service after 2019 – regardless of how much he is offered to sell them.

John Cameron’s Gresley ‘K4’ No. 61994 The Great Marquess pilots his ‘A4’ No. 60009 Union of South Africa past Dalnacardoch with the Railway Touring Company’s ‘Great Britain’ railtour on April 10, 2007. Both locomotives are destined to form the centrepiece of Mr Cameron’s Balbuthie visitor centre. JOHN COOPER-SMITH

“It won’t matter how many noughts are added to the bid price because there’s no such thing as ‘an offer I can’t refuse’,” Mr Cameron told The Railway Magazine. “Money is not the issue… I’ve made up my mind what I’m going to do with my engines and that’s final.”

The ex-LNER pair of ‘A4’ No. 60009 and ‘K4’ 2-6-0 No. 61994 are to become static exhibits at a visitor centre the wealthy Scottish landowner is to establish on his Balbuthie estate in Fife. It is due to open at the end of the decade and will commemorate his achievements not only in railways but in farming and, in his own words, “preserve the Cameron legacy”.

Article continues below…
Advert

Monthly Subscription: Enjoy more Railway Magazine reading each month with free delivery to you door, and access to over 100 years in the archive, all for just £5.35 per month.
Click here to subscribe & save

The centre will feature a purpose-built three-road display shed to house the locos and their support coach, BSK No. 35486.

Read more in February’s issue of The RM – out now!


Advert
Subscribe to The Railway Magazine
Enjoy more of The Railway Magazine reading every month. Click here to subscribe.

Railway Reads

From the history of steam through to 21st century rail transport news, we have titles that cater for all rail enthusiasts. Covering diesels, modelling, steam and modern railways, check out our range of magazines and fantastic subscription offers.


Article Tags:

About the Author