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  2. List of locomotives saved from Woodham Brothers scrapyard

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    The 100th locomotive to leave Barry. 4115 GWR 5101 Class N/A Dismantled One of the ‘Barry Ten’ – boiler to 6634, other parts to 4709. 4121 GWR 5101 Class February 1981 Tyseley Locomotive Works: Under restoration 4141 GWR 5101 Class January 1973 Epping Ongar Railway: Under repair 4144 GWR 5101 Class April 1974 Didcot Railway Centre ...

  3. Woodham Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Woodham Brothers Ltd is a trading business, based mainly around activities and premises located within Barry Docks, in Barry, South Wales. It is noted globally for its 1960s activity as a scrapyard (hence its colloquial name of Barry Scrapyard ), where 297 withdrawn British Railways steam locomotives were sent, from which 213 were rescued for ...

  4. Barry Engine - Wikipedia

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    The Barry Engine first appeared in 1904 when it was exhibited at the Stanley Exhibition in London's Burners Hall. Designed by Charles Benjamin Redrup and manufactured in partnership with Alban Williams by the Barry Motor Company, the engine was a two-cylinder supercharged rotary engine .

  5. Category:Barry Railway locomotives - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 February 2019, at 17:49 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Barry Railway Class K - Wikipedia

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    Barry Railway Class K were 0-6-2T steam tank engines of the Barry Railway in South Wales. They were designed by J. H. Hosgood and built by an American company, Cooke Locomotive and Machine Works of Paterson, New Jersey. At the time the Barry wanted to order these locomotives, British manufacturers already had a full order book.

  7. Barry Ten - Wikipedia

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    Strictly speaking, not a member of the 'Barry 10'; it was given to the town of Barry by Dai Woodham, and lumped in with the Barry 10 later. Under restoration at the Dean Forest Railway. [3] 4575 Class: 2-6-2 T: No. 5539 Under restoration at the Llangollen Railway. 5600 Class: 0-6-2 T: No. 6686 In storage; due to be restored for use on the Barry ...

  8. Engine stand - Wikipedia

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    Engine stand (red) holding a partially disassembled combustion engine. An engine stand is a tool commonly used to repair large heavy gasoline or diesel engines. It uses a heavy cantilevered support structure to hold the engine in midair so that the mechanic has access to any exposed surface of the engine. They are often referred to as cherry ...

  9. Barry Railway Class H - Wikipedia

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    The Barry Railway Class H was a small class of seven 0-8-2T tank locomotives built for the Barry Railway by Sharp Stewart in 1896. When they were introduced they were the first locomotives in Britain to use the 0-8-2 wheel arrangement.