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British Industrial Narrow Gauge. The Bowaters Paper Plant at Sittingbourne, Kent was and still is home to a large fleet of narrow gauge steam locomotives. This is locomotive "Conqueror" a Bagnall 0-6-2T seen working at Ridham Dock on June 21st, 1965.
Photo by Ray Soper, Brampton, Ontario, Canada. (Ray Soper) Scan by Michael Taylor www.MichaelTaylor.ca |
The Fairbourne Railway before the change of gauge. "KATIE" is seen at Barmouth.
Photo and scan by Les Richardson (les@cirsel.freeserve.co.uk) http://cirsel.freeserve.co.uk/trains.htm |
17 Jul 94
a steam train of the Snowdon Mountain Railway a short distance from Snowdon summit station
Photo and scan by Herbert Ortner (erlebnisbahn.ortner@gmx.net) |
17 Jul 94
a steam train of the Snowdon Mountain Railway, on a clear day the ride provides a beautiful view over the mountains of Snowdonia
Photo and scan by Herbert Ortner (erlebnisbahn.ortner@gmx.net) |
17 Jul 94
a diesel train of the Snowdon Mountain Railway on the last few meters before Snowdon summit station, the lake in the background is Llyn Cwellyn which should be reachable by the now under construction Welsh Highland Railway within a few years.
Photo by Roman Klementschitz
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British Industrial Narrow Gauge. The Bowaters Paper Plant at Sittingbourne, Kent was and still is home to a large fleet of narrow gauge steam locomotives. This is locomotive "Triumph" a 1934 Bagnall 0-6-2T seen working on June 21st, 1965 prior to preservation.
Photo by Ray Soper, Brampton, Ontario, Canada. (Ray Soper) Scan by Michael Taylor www.MichaelTaylor.ca |
British Industrial Narrow gauge. Callender's Cable located in Belvedere, Kent was a 3' 6" gauge line circa 1966/7. Sir Tom was a 1924 Bagnall 0-4-0ST. Builders # 2133.
Photo by Ray Soper, Brampton, Ontario, Canada. (Ray Soper) Scan by Michael Taylor www.MichaelTaylor.ca |
British Industrial Narrow gauge. Callender's Cable located in Belvedere, Kent was a 3' 6" gauge line circa 1966/7. Sir Tom was a 1924 Bagnall 0-4-0ST. Builders # 2133.
Photo by Ray Soper, Brampton, Ontario, Canada. (Ray Soper) Scan by Michael Taylor www.MichaelTaylor.ca |
British Industrial Narrow gauge.
Bagnalls, Sir Tom and Woto used on the Callender's Cable Works, industrial line at Belvedere, Kent. Photo (circa) 1962.
Photographer George Button – deceased 1975.
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British Industrial Narrow gauge. Callender's Cable located in Belvedere, Kent was a 3' 6" gauge line circa 1966/7. Sir Tom & Woto. Both 1924 Bagnall 0-4-0ST. Woto was re-gauged to 2' when it was preserved.
Photo by Ray Soper, Brampton, Ontario, Canada. (Ray Soper) Scan by Michael Taylor www.MichaelTaylor.ca |
Preserved narrow gauge loco 994 George Sholto (coal fired Hunslett built
1904 ex Dinorwic Quarries) at Bresingham on 9 June 1994.
Copyright Pat & David Othen (dothen@ra.isisnet.com) |
British Industrial Narrow gauge. Callender's Cable located in Belvedere, Kent was a 3' 6" gauge line. 1924 Bagnall 0-4-0ST "Woto" with a train of cable drum cars circa 1966/7.
Photo by Ray Soper, Brampton, Ontario, Canada. (Ray Soper) Scan by Michael Taylor www.MichaelTaylor.ca |
British Industrial Narrow gauge. Callender's Cable located in Belvedere, Kent was a 3' 6" gauge line. 1924 Bagnall 0-4-0ST "Woto" with a train of cable drum cars circa 1966/7.
Photo by Ray Soper, Brampton, Ontario, Canada. (Ray Soper) Scan by Michael Taylor www.MichaelTaylor.ca |