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On 31 March 2009, two frame plates were cut at Corus Group plc Steel, Cradley Heath in the West Midlands. Measuring 39 ft in length 4 ft high and 1 1/8 in thick (28 mm), the frame plates were then taken to the Boro Foundry, at Lye, West Midlands, for machining and drilling, before being taken to the Llangollen Railway Works where assembly is in progress. The dragbox has been fitted to the frames, the front buffer beam fitted, the bogie bolster has been cast and has been fitted, all five of the five frame stretchers have been cast and are fitted to the frames.

Sam Kunugi keeps watch over Rio GRande Souther 20 and Denver & Rio Grande 491 after night has fallen on the Colorado Railroad Museum.

Garden railroad at the Holden Arboretum near Cleveland, Ohio

Based upon the Case engine in this album, this is a steam tractor engine I created in LDD and built as a gift for my brother and eventually my brother.

West Somerset Railway.

No.4160

2-6-2

Class 5100

In the Ian Allen book British Railways Locomotives of 1948 only Nos.4100-4159 are listed but underneath is written Nos. 4160-79 to be constructed.

(Class continued with no. 5100)

Steam Locomotive 60103 "Flying Scotsman". Waverley, Edinburgh. May 2016.

Little Linford Hall

One of my first metal projects.

A train waiting at the station.

Standard 25 ton SR Brake, I believe

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The bright steel (red) arms above the cylinders are a special linkage developed by Watt. They connect the piston shafts to the beams on the upper floor and make sure that the piston shaft travels in a vertical plane despite the end of each beam traveling in an arc.

E Borrows & Sons 0-4-0 Well Tank number 48 "The King" at the Ribble Steam Railway, 14th April 2012.

LMS Stanier Class 8F 2-8-0 Introduced by Londan Midland and Scotish Railway in 1935. Restoration to be carried out at Storey Engineering in Hepscott, Northumberland.

Regional towns of Tasmania

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