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30072-rs.jpg (65682 bytes)

ex-SR Steam 0-6-0T.
30072 was purchased by the Southern Railway from the US Army in 1946 for use at Southampton Docks. It was later moved to Guildford where it was photographed in August 1964. 30072 has been preserved by the Worth Valley Railway in Yorkshire.

Photo by Ray Soper, Brampton, Ontario, Canada. (Ray Soper)

Scan by Michael Taylor www.MichaelTaylor.ca



SR_USA_Class_DS238_at_NRM.jpg (152677 bytes)

DS238 Wainwright, a Southern Railway USA Class ex-United States Army Transportation Corps S100 Class steam locomotive in British Railways departmental livery. Photographed at the National Railway Museum during the Rail200 railfest in 2004.

Photo by Chris McKenna31/05/2004.
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72a_mt.jpg (77464 bytes)

Keighley & Worth Valley Railway. USA class 0-6-0T #72 (ex-30072) in K&WVR Brown in Haworth Yard being prepared for duty on a Sunday Morning in June 1972.

Photo by Michael Taylor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. (mtaylor6@home.com)

Website www.members.home.net/mtaylor6



72_mt.jpg (80988 bytes)

Keighley & Worth Valley Railway. USA class 0-6-0T #72 (ex-30072) in K&WVR Brown arrives at Keighley Station on a rainy morning in June 1972.

Photo by Michael Taylor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. (mtaylor6@home.com)

Website www.members.home.net/mtaylor6



wv_72_mt.jpg (92492 bytes)

Keighley & Worth Valley Railway. One of the Worth Valley's big industrial 0-6-0 tanks arrives at Oxenhope Station with a train of very mixed vintage in June 1972.

Photo by Michael Taylor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. (mtaylor6@home.com)

Website www.members.home.net/mtaylor6



30064_mt.jpg (64475 bytes)

Bluebell Railway. 30064 was one of the US Army 0-6-0T engines that were purchased in 1945 and used at Southampton Docks. It is seen at Sheffield Park Station on a very wet Sunday morning preparing to haul a short freight train

Photo by Michael Taylor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. (mtaylor6@home.com)

Website www.members.home.net/mtaylor6



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