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The Bluebell Railway is an 11 mi (17.7 km) heritage line in West Sussex in England. It is managed by the Bluebell Railway Preservation Society. [ 1 ] It uses steam trains which operate between Sheffield Park and East Grinstead , with intermediate stations at Horsted Keynes and Kingscote .
Bluebell will be sent into the workshop in early 2024 with the goal of returning to traffic by the summer. SR: 2-6-0: Maunsell U Class: Maunsell Locomotive Society [19] No. 1618. Built in 1928. Arrived at Bluebell 1977 from the Kent & East Sussex Railway. Last worked in 1994 and is on static display awaiting a 10-year overhaul.
Stepney re-entered service on the Bluebell in May 2010 after a fast track overhaul and was used on light duties until its main steam pipe failed in early 2014. Stepney currently wears Stroudley Improved Engine Green, but previously wore the lined black livery that was carried during the first (1960) season on the Bluebell. On 14 January 2012 ...
A Charity called the GCR Rolling Stock Trust based at the Great Central Railway (Nottingham) owns the third largest (after the Bluebell Railway and Isle of Wight Steam Railway) collection of pre-grouping rolling stock known to exist in the UK, including the famous 'Barnum' carriages (so named as these were the type hired by P.T. Barnum's ...
Bluebell, a fictional troll from the miniseries The 10th Kingdom; Bluebell, a fictional town that is the setting for the TV show Hart of Dixie "Bluebells", an episode of the television series Teletubbies; Margaret Kelly (dancer) (1910–2004), nicknamed "Miss Bluebell", Irish dancer and founder of the Bluebell Girls
The locomotive subsequently failed on trials and undertook repairs and was operational for the Bluebell Railway's Branch Line Gala in April 2023. [75] No. 686 The Lady Armaghdale: 0-6-0 ST: Severn Valley Railway: Built in 1898 for the Manchester Ship Canal as St John. During WWI, its name was removed and simply numbered 14.
The Blue Bell, one of the "blue" public houses and inns in Grantham; Blue Bell, Chester, Cheshire, England, originally an inn, now a restaurant; The Blue Bell, Barton-upon-Humber, a former public house in Barton-upon-Humber; The Blue Bell Inn, Ingleby Cross, a pub in North Yorkshire; The Blue Bell, York, a pub in York
No. 60010 Dominion of Canada (left) at Doncaster shed in 1949. The locomotive was built in Doncaster works in May 1937 as Works Number 1854. It was originally to be named Buzzard but initially received the name Woodcock instead until it was renamed Dominion of Canada by High Commissioner of Canada, H. Vincent Massey on 15 June 1937.