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"Nelly"86 views"Nelly arriving back at Rudyard sttion.
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Furness Railway - 0-4-0 FR no.20 Tender Engine86 viewsFurness Railway - 0-4-0 FR no.20 Tender Engine on the rear of the 10.45 service.
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Class 09, 09024 Diesel Shunter86 viewsClass 09, 09024 Diesel Shunter at Platform 4
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Class 09 Diesel Shunter - 0902486 viewsClass 09 Diesel Shunter - 09024 at the east end of the 11.00 shuttle to Summerseat.
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0-6-0 Coal tank, LMS Jinty 0-6-0- 1644086 viewsFirst passenger service out of Keighley on the 09.25 service with 1054piloying LMS Jinty 16440 passing Haworth sheds on the way to Oxenhope.
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BR Std 4 - 75078 86 views19/03/2025 - Thursday - BR Std 4 - 75078 takes out the 12.35 goods to Damens Banked by Coal tank 1054 on the rear.
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LMS Stanier Black 5 - 4487186 views23/03/2025 - Sunday - LMS Stanier Black 5 - 44871 running around the train at Oxenhope.
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Danish State Rlys (DSB) No 40,Class H 0-4-286 viewsDanish State Rlys (DSB) No 40,Class H 0-4-2 built by Robert Stephenson (1900 / 1868) for the Jutland - Funen State Rlys, one of six.
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DSB class MX 86 views
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Danish Railway Museum DSB MS class - 40186 viewsDanish multiple unit DSB Litra MS class 401
DSB MS 401 of the diesel multiple unit DSB MS 401+AA 431+MS 402 from 1935
Type MS carried 52 second class passengers.
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DSB 288 Diesel Shunter86 viewsThis is a Köf II, originally a German army design from the wartime. Köf II stands for "Kleinlokomotive, ölgefeuert, II Generation" or small locomotive, (diesel) oil powered, second generation. The original idea was that it was easier to move trains in the vicinity of enemy during war time when there was no cloud of smoke to reveal the engine. Germany, which had invaded Denmark, forced also Danish factories to build several types of German locomotives and the Danes continued making them after the war. This one has been built by Frichs in Denmark 1947, but Köf IIs were built in Denmark all the time until 1969.
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BR 2-10--0 9F - 92214 "Leicester City"85 views26/01/2019 - Saturday -BR 2-10--0 9F - 92214 "Leicester City" returns towards Loughborough from Leiceater tender first on 2B08 11.15 service caught between Quorn and Woodthorpe (taken from the right side of the fence)
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The Roberts Engine85 viewsThe Roberts engine at Bancroft is a two cylinder horizontal cross-compound engine. ‘Compound’ means that the steam first passes through the high pressure cylinder (James) and then the low pressure cylinder (Mary Jane) to extract as much energy from the steam as possible. Efficiency is further improved by a condenser in the cellar which condenses the exhaust steam creating a vacuum which increases the effective pressure across the low pressure cylinder.
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No.6 -"Excaliber"85 viewsSeen here with its boiler in front of it having a boiler refit and rebuild outside the engine shed
Excalibur is a coal fired 2-4-2 tank engine. Works No. 293 it was built in 1993 by Exmoor Steam Railway
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"Lady Jane Grey" 85 views"Lady Jane Grey" capured in the station loop"
Lady Jane Grey" was built in 1996 at Bressingham by Gray Engineering
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