The Swanage TC Group

Preserving a BR Southern Region Class 491 (4TC) Unit.



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What is the Swanage TC Group?

The Swanage TC Group are attempting to preserve a BR Southern Region Class 491 Unit. We own four vehicles that were formerly owned by London Underground, and intend to form them into a new unit, to be given the number 413.

4TC Unit 413 at Weymouth
4TC Unit 413 at Weymouth in 1976
Photo: Copyright Clive Standen 2008

To find out more about the Swanage TC Group, and which vehicles we are preserving, please browse though the menu on the left.


What´s New on the Website?

17-Jun-2008 Our 4TC features in a couple of magazine articles this month. Read more here.
31-Mar-2008 Meeting to discuss formation of a group to be held on 10th May 2008. Read more here.
15-Feb-2008 two of our vehicles finally left Dinton yesterday and a third one will be leaving today. Read more here.
2-Feb-2008 The move from Dinton to Butterley has been postponed to 11th February 2008. Read more here.
27-Jan-2008 The 4TC is moving from Dinton to Butterley. Read more here.
23-Jan-2008 This website was created.

Latest Swanage TC Group Blog Entries

The Swanage TC Group are attempting to preserve a BR Southern Region Class 491 Unit. We own four vehicles that were formerly owned by London Underground, and intend to form them into a new unit, to be given the number 413. This Blog is to allow members of the group to post their thoughts, experiences, and news about the 4TC unit.

Blog created for the Swanage 4TC Group

Today I have set up this blog. Hopefully, members of the Swanage 4TC Group will start to use it to record their thoughts and experiences, and any news about the preservation of 'our' 4TC unit, and 4TC units in general.

To become an 'author' on this Blog, please email me webmaster@4tc.org.uk

Posted on 17 July 2008 | 11:13 am by Ian Morgan