SR Merchant Navy Class 35028 Clan Line is a Southern Railway rebuilt Merchant Navy4-6-2 class locomotive. This historic steam locomotive pulls excursion trains about once a month in southern England.[1]
35028 was built at Eastleigh Works in 1948. After a few weeks running in, it was allocated first to Dover and then to Stewarts Lane shed in London, from where it worked heavy trains on the trunk routes to the South East Channel ports, frequently working the prestige expresses, Golden Arrow and the Night Ferry.
After rebuilding in 1959, it was initially allocated to Nine Elms shed, from where it headed such trains as the Bournemouth Belle and the Atlantic Coast Express. While working the latter in 1961, it was unofficially timed at 104mph (167km/h) passing Axminster.
One month after finishing the farewell special, Clan Line was bought by the Merchant Navy Locomotive Preservation Society from British Railways for £3,850.[2] The group had wanted 35022 Holland America Line, but it was sent to Woodham Brothers scrapyard in South Wales, before they could purchase it, so the group purchased Clan Line instead. Clan Line was one of the first preserved locomotives to participate in steam specials, and in 1974 hauled its first revenue-earning train in preservation from Basingstoke to Westbury.[citation needed] Its sister engine 35022 Holland American Line was eventually rescued from Barry Scrapyard in 1986.[3]
The locomotive returned to mainline operation in October 2006, when it resumed British Pullman duties and hauling the occasional enthusiast specials. In 2012, the locomotive was used on a number of Cathedrals Express trips, filling in for locomotives that were not available for the tours.[citation needed]
35028 Clan Line was the first Merchant Navy class locomotive to operate on the mainline in preservation.[5]
123"Dates for your diary". The Merchant Navy Locomotive Preservation Society. Retrieved 30 January 2026. .... British Pullman: A lunchtime tour to Dover, starting and finishing at London Victoria .... Railway Touring Company: From Waterloo to Exeter via Templecomb, returning via Bristol and Westbury .... Railway Touring Company: From London Victoria to Yeovil Junction ....
12"Clan Line comes of age". Railway World. No.355. December 1969. p.521.
↑"35022 Holland America Line". Preserved British Steam Locomotives. WordPress.com. 23 June 2017. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
↑"Clan Line returns like a breath of fresh air". The Railway Magazine. No.1123. November 1994. p.7.