Big Four Centenary Collection - Era 3. The locomotive would become 30741 under British Railways, before being withdrawn and scrapped in February...
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Locomotive 48518 as it was known in BR service entered service in August 1944 as the LMS locomotive 8518. Only a few years later it would have its...
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No. 19 was built in the 1910 batch, the last such batch of the class built. After its career with the L&YR and then LMS the locomotive was sold to...
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The Class 08 will go down in history as one of the most dependable shunters ever built. While all Class 08 shunters were built by British Railways...
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London Transport acquired three examples from an iron ore mine, not new, in 1971. These locomotives were intended to replace pannier tank engines...
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Sentinel 10255, its works number, left the production line on the 25th May 1966, being delivered into NCB ownership shortly after at their Baddesley...
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This small locomotive, painted in the resplendent livery of the pre-grouping M&GNJR, is representative of the kind you might have found shunting...
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Using the very latest state of the art design and manufacturing techniques, this totally new Hornby model includes a flickering firebox and sound. An...
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The Class W1 No. 10000 ‘Hush Hush’ is the next model to be treated to a steam generator. Adding to the rise of modern locomotive innovation, this...
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No. 60008 was built at Brush Traction in Loughborough in January 1990 to Works No. 910. The locomotive was delivered at Immingham Docks on 8 December...
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