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5-plank open wagon Built in 2012. A replica of a Great Eastern Railway open wagon. Body placed onto a wagon frame no. 106. Now restored and operational. N 600043 8-plank open wagon Originally a 5-plank open wagon, this was rebuilt to an 8-plank wagon. Previously was a resident on the Swindon and Cricklade Railway. 36 3-plank open wagon
Built in 1947. Under restoration, having been salvaged from scrap in 1978. [6]: 61 Boiler entered Bridgnorth boiler shop in November 2018, rolling chassis moved from Bewdley to Bridgnorth in April 2021. [17] [18] 7802 Bradley Manor: GWR 7800 "Manor" Class 4-6-0: Swindon Works: BR Lined Green, late crest Built in 1938.
Cheddleton is the operational headquarters and site of the motive power depot, engine shed and the carriage and wagon restoration workshops. The original Victorian station building houses the North Staffordshire Railway museum. There is also a refreshment room and booking office.
Ex-LNER 5-plank 'pipe' wagon. Restoration work commenced in 2016 on this item, with the worn panelling removed, buffers since removed and under-frame awaiting shot-blasting in the future. CLC Brake van 9950 6 wheeled
With the take-over of the line by the Southern Railway in 1923, and the consequent arrival of a new locomotive - Lew - in 1925, the livery was slowly changed to the Southern Maunsell version for locos and passenger stock, and umber for the goods wagons. The loco headlamps which had been black under the L&B were re-painted red.
Fitted with Vacuum Brakes in the latest restoration. GWR Special Cattle Wagon 765 Crimson 1953 Under Restoration Currently undergoing bodywork repairs and a repaint BR Vanfit B760651 BR Bauxite 1953 Static Display Used as stores vehicle for Stour Valley Catering BR 5-Plank (Chassis Only) B724000 - 1955 Awaiting Restoration LMSR Design.
A redundant mine has been relocated to Norden with a railway laid around the site, a new engine shed and the restoration of wagons that worked on the lines around Norden. One of the future aims of the museum is to construct a new building at Norden to house Secundus , a 2-foot 8 inch steam loco, wagons and other artefacts not on display at present.
The C.P. Fox Wagon Restoration Center is used by the museum to refurbish Circus Wagons, and visitors to the building can view wagon restorations that are in progress. The Robert L. Parkinson Library and Research Center is a research facility holding collections of circus-related books, photographs, archives, and periodicals.
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