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Thursday, 16 February 2012

Oldest working locomotive

The Webb Coal Tank of the LNWR must be the oldest steam locomotive working passenger trains, certainly in this country of not more. All credit to the Bahamas Society for their worked and thanks to the national heritage lottery fund for the money.


Built in the 1880's these engines were designed for the London suburban workings but soon their abilities were recognised over many parts of the LNWR network


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