Shunter
Gang - Class 08 / 09 Namings
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The
humble Class 08 / 09 locomotive, more commonly known as "Gronks"
have never really featured in either British Rail or EWS plans
for naming, with only a handful being undertaken. However, many
more unofficial namings have taken place throughout the network,
usually of a personal nature relating to staff directly associated
with the shunting operation.
Longsight
Depot (formerly 9A), was the first depot to attach unofficial
cast name plates to the engine inspection doors during the late
70's and the names depicted their locations of shunting operation.
Image 08915
illustrates Longsight Depots style of unofficial nameplate.
During
the 80's, Tinsley Depot (formerly 41A), went into overdrive unofficially
naming each of their "Gronks" after former depots within
the Sheffield area. These names were handpainted complete with
border and Tinsley Depot logo in a similar position to that of
the Longsight Depot "Gronks". Image 08308
illustrates this style of unofficial nameplate.
In
the early 90's "Gronks" operating in the Newport area
were embellished with female names, hand painted in white beneath
the cabside windows within the cab.
The
first instance of an unofficial naming of a Canton Depot Gronk
took place in early '96 when 08801 was named T L Hannay the name
of the 'A' shift supervisor.
During May 2001, Canton Depot formed a mobile Shunter Gang, with
the specific objective of maintaining the Great Western fleet
of "Gronks" in prime working order and minimising the
need to move locomotives to Canton Depot by road for attention.
The Shunter Gang use a dedicated service van to undertake maintenance
work work as far east as Old Oak Common and west as far as St
Blazey. The gang consists of John Sadler - Team Leader, Martyn
Williams, Bob Aspinal, Phil Darroch, Mal Smith, Rus Davies and
Susan Deakin whom were all ex level 5 / F exam staff. The Shunter
Gang normally provide a two shift, five day a week service with
weekend working as required.
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The
bringing together of this small group of excellence created
great pride in workmanship and EWS achieved outstanding reliability
from this strategy, for its aging fleet of locomotives that
are required to work under more arduous conditions than ever
before.The close knit of the gang never forgot the the skills
and talents of their fellow and former workmates and in recognition
they decided to unofficially name each locomotive after their
nicknames. When the names first began to appear on the locomotives,
each member of staff that I spoke kept tight lipped and would
not divulge any information about what was happening in the
uncertainty of how management would respond. The namings appear
to have the support from most of the depot staff and mangement
of EWS and Allied Steel & Wire.
Three
members of the gang have been carrying out the namings and these
have been undertaken whenever it is safe and feasible to do
so, with the name being selected on the day by mutual agreement.
EWS liveried locomotives have names painted in gold below the
cabside windows and locomotives in both grey and blue liveries
have their names applied similarly in white paint. During the
course of namings "Ivor" was inadvertently applied
to a second locomotive 09017, but this was quickly removed before
being returned to traffic following an A exam at Canton Depot.
The status of the namings of Canton Depot's fleet of "Gronks"
is shown below, including the rationale behind them.
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08466 |
Brillo |
Named
after Mike Edgeworth, former Painter (who used Brillo Pads for rubbing
down with), but sadly died ten years ago. |
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08480 |
Ray |
Named
after Ray Giles, retired Gantry Crane Driver.
And a couple of memoirs from Ray...... |
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08481 |
Louis |
Named
after Louis Grech, former Cleaner, but sadly died last year. |
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08651 |
Fitzy |
Named
after John Fitzgerald, retired Fitter. |
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08653 |
Vernon |
Named
after Vernon Williams, retired Fitter |
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08752 |
Lenny |
Named
after Len Tage former Maintenance Controller.
Note: Formerly named "Brian" after Brian
Hammacott retired Fitter |
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08770 |
Benny |
Named
after Steve Watkins, thick, fat and useless <g>, as was Benny
from former television programme Crossroads, but a good workmate,
retired Fitters Assistanat. |
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08801 |
T
L Hannay |
Named
after the 'A' shift supervisor in early 1996. |
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08854 |
Bradshaw |
Named
after Alan "Bradshaw" Hill, retired Fitter. |
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08856 |
Lenny |
Named
after Len Tage former Maintenance Controller. |
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08907 |
Sid |
Named
after Sid Davies, nicknamed Black Sid ( locomotive carries black
livery), retired Fitter. |
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08913 |
Hywel |
Named
after Hywel Lewis retired Fitter. |
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08921 |
Pongo |
Named
after Andy Lynch, smelly Fitter <g>, nice bloke, but sadly
died a few years ago. |
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08941 |
Viv |
Named
after Viv Davies retired Fitter |
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08951 |
Fred
/ Bugle Nose |
Named
after Fred Billet, retired Fitter. The locomotive also carries the
name Bugle Nose, the nickname of his friend Bob Purnell, whom were
always seen together. |
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08993 |
Clive |
Named
after Clive James retired Fitter |
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08994 |
Scuba's |
Named
after George Mabbat, a scuba diving fanatic, retired Fitter, but
sadly died seven years ago. |
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09003 |
Tattoo |
Named
after Paul Keedwell, looked like Tattoo, former television show,
former Fitters Assistant, died in his 30's and sadly missed by his
workmates. |
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09008 |
Smudger |
Named
after John Smith, retired Plant Fitter |
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09011 |
Gully |
Named
after Ron Gully, retired Fitters Assistant. |
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09013 |
Val |
Named
after Val Newman, Fitter. |
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09015 |
Robbo |
Named
after Arthur Robertson |
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09016 |
The
Sniper |
Named
after Vince Dench former Service Shed Electrician, who recently
passed away. |
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09017 |
Leo |
Named
after Leo Phillips, retired Fitter |
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09101 |
Ivor |
Named
after Ivor Thomas, retired Fitter. |
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09102 |
Hento |
Named
after Ron Henty, retired Fitter. |
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09105 |
Cocker |
Named
after Ron Seagarm, who always greeted you by saying, "Hello
Cocker", retired Fitter. |
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09203 |
Wrighty |
Named
after George Wright, very nice man who named 56044 Cardiff Canton
Quality Approved, former Boilersmith, but sadly died a few years
ago. |
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