One of the last turns of this locomotive:
I gather that earning a new boiler certificate is neither cheap nor easy.
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From 2007, an explaination of the actions necessary to repair/overhaul/recertify a steam locomotive in the UK. Costs in excess of £100,000 then, likely much steeper now. Note the extensive metalwork repair and replacement listed.
https://5637.co.uk/overhaul/
Dunno about cert there, but here in the US, if you do one, it has an expiration date...so there's no point (for an operation like Steamtown) in doing it to a loco they don't use regularly...like the BigBoy they had there.
10 years, Stewart Dean
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