One of the driving trailers was destroyed by fire about twenty years ago, but the rest survive.
If it helps, the leading coach is of North London Railway design.
News on this vessel seems to have been thin on the ground of late. Is she still scheduled for demolition?
If you link to an image on another website in such a way that it actually appears here, then what you are doing is called 'Inline linking'. Inline...
At present there are Barclay 0-4-0Fs at Preston, Quainton, Butterley, Shildon, Bressingham, the National Waterways Museum, Kemsley Down, Swansea...
Is that a Tri-ang miniature railway loco in front of 1247?
I fully accept your point of view and your right to express it: my point was simply that people are far more likely to insist upon authenticity...
I find it interesting that the people who are currently threatening to boycott Peak Rail because one of its resident owning groups has painted an...
WCRC owns a 'Hall' which has been painted bright red for the past ten years!
The two LSWR wagons are indeed one and the same. Isn't there also a GWR example at Levisham with a shocvan body mounted on it?
The lads at Whitwell Station would probably be interested.
11813 was built at Eastleigh in 1921, and renumbered 61024 (I think) by the SR. In the Fifties it was transferred to departmental stock and used...
If it was in the Blaby/County Arms area then it was probably Bagnall 0-6-0F No. 2370 of 1929, formerly of Procter and Gamble and the North Norfolk...
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