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Going Loco! - Visitor attractions in the white Peak of Derbyshire
Going Loco! - Visitor attractions in the white Peak of Derbyshire. ... the wildness of this part of Derbyshire than with a visit to the C&HPR track. ...
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Going Loco! - LMS 4-6-0 "Black 5" 5MT
Past and Present - LMS 4-6-0 "Black 5" 5MT. A total of 842 of these locos were built, and they became the willing workhorses of the extensive Midland region ...
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Going Loco! - LMS 2-8-0 8F
A sight I never saw in BR times was a Stanier 8F on a passenger train, although very rarely it did occur. Here 48305 makes a spectacular start from ...
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Going Loco!
Photographs and historical information on British Railway Locomotives, including the Cromford and High Peak Railway.
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Going Loco!
Photographs and historical information on British Railway Locomotives, including the Cromford and High Peak Railway.
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Going Loco! - LNER "A4" 4-6-2 8P6F
Preserved Locos - LNER "A4" 4-6-2 8P6F. Whereas the LMS "Duchess" would be viewed as the "Heavy-haul" express locomotive of its day, the Gresley masterpiece ...
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Going Loco! - Breakvan Permit; Nottingham Victoria, North and South
Here is a typical scene at Nottingham Victoria, with a break van special working through. Note that Black 5 44825 has been cleaned for this working; ...
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Going Loco! - LMS 4-6-0 "Royal Scot" 7P
Past and Present - LMS 4-6-0 "Royal Scot" 7P. Displaced from the West Coast and Midland main lines by diesels, "Royal Scots" were drafted onto the GCR from ...
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Going Loco!
Photographs and historical information on British Railway Locomotives, including the Cromford and High Peak Railway.
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Going Loco! - LNER 4-6-0 "B1" 5MT
The LNER answer to the LMS Black 5 was the Thompson B1 mixed traffic engine. These locos were the standard motive power on local, freight, mail and main ...
 
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