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The locomotive was unable to return to Llangollen Railway following the management's decision to strictly limit the number of diesel locomotives based there. The combination of this and a number of accumlated faults saw the loco put up for sale in April 2000. East Lancs Diesel Group 1965 No. D7663 / 25313 BR Bo-Bo Class 25
This is a list of preserved locomotives in the United States, organized by state then city or town of their last-known locations. It is intended to list all locomotives that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or other heritage registers, or that are preserved and displayed or stored or operated at museums or heritage railways .
The locomotive was eventually put up for sale and bought for £100 by Sir William McAlpine in the early 1960s. No. 31 now operates on the Fawley Hill Railway, on Sir William's estate. Currently under overhaul as of July 2024. [70] No. 1208 Nightingale and Seacole: 0-6-0 ST: Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway: Built in 1916 for the Ministry ...
The locomotive was equipped with a mechanical stoker and was of an unusual design, with the coal bunker mounted on an extension to the main frame behind the cab instead of being mounted as a coal-and-water bunker on the rear engine unit’s frame, as was the usual practice on Garratt locomotives. Unlike a Union Garratt, however, the rear water ...
The locomotive was built at Eastleigh Works in June 1942 in its original air-smoothed form, and given the number 21C9. One of a batch of eight Merchant Navy class locomotives whose air-smoothed casing was made of asbestos board, 21C9 was from the start in wartime black livery. [1] It was allocated to Salisbury shed. [2]
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Gunner B was a "strong, deep-bodied" [1] chestnut horse with a narrow white blaze bred by Tom Barratt at his Harness Grove Stud in Worksop, Nottinghamshire. [2] He was the best horse sired by the American stallion Royal Gunner, who won the Cornhusker Handicap in 1966 and finished second to Roman Brother and Buckpasser in successive runnings of the Woodward Stakes.
Railroad AAR rep. mark Algers, Winslow & Western Railway: AWW Bee Line Railroad: BLEX Central Indiana and Western Railroad: CEIW Central Railroad Company of Indiana