Helping out
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The photograph shows the boiler on the back of a lorry, returning to Toddington in 1997. Photograph courtesy of the 35006 Locomotive Society.
35006 is owned by "The 35006 Locomotive Company Ltd", which was
specially created for the purpose of enlarging ownership of the
loco and so raise funds for the restoration work. The 35006
Locomotive Company Ltd has no connection with the P&O shipping
company, after which the locomotive is named. The company
exists to restore the locomotive to full working order,
with a view to it once again pulling trains.
No dividend has been paid on shares, and it is not the intention
of the board of directors to pay a dividend in the future, all
funds going toward the restoration and subsequent operation of the
locomotive.
The company is supported by the 35006 Locomotive Society which
has approximately 330 members. Society members work as volunteers,
performing the physical task of restoring the locomotive, they also
undertake administration and fund raising duties.
Society membership costs £12 per year and society members
receive a quarterly newsletter, which includes a full report on the
progress of the restoration work.
If you would like more details of the project, please write
to:
35006 Locomotive Society
243 Botley Road,
Burridge,
Hampshire
SO31 1BJ