Were they not steel bodied?
An 0-2-0T ? Hadn't realised Bagnall's built anything to a Rowland Emmett design!
You're right, names do matter. I posted what I thought was an interesting aside about a restored boat bearing the name of the village mentioned...
I'm aware of that, but it's often referenced in that way in canal literature. Whatever you want to call it, it is separated from the southern...
There's a restored narrow boat called Badsey, normally moored outside the cafe of the same name at Hillmorton Locks, on the North Oxford canal; NB...
It has always been my impression that they were more commonly known as "Runners".
As one of the latter Phil, I'd just like to say thanks for your updates, I look forward to reading them.
AIUI E2001 was used as a mobile load bank for testing and commissioning of the overhead lines as the electrification work progressed. I remember...
Interesting last sentence in George Green's editorial column in the spring issue of Main Line. Referring to the Ruddington based 125 group's need...
Separate names with a comma.