Showing posts with label Transport Circle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transport Circle. Show all posts
RASH remembers
RASH reflects on his time as a master at the RGS and as History HMI in this interview
RASH a railway bibliography
Transport Circle @ Philadelphia
The end of steam on British Railways did not put a stop to Transport Circle Saturday engine shed visits. The colliery railways of the National Coal Board (not surprisingly) remained coal powered for a while longer. On a trip to Philadelphia shed on the Lambton Railway we see
Sam Pearlman proudly posing in the cab while Ian Sansom (with a sack full of sandwiches) daringly hangs from a guard rail. Ian Hope smiles for the camera, while Andrew Walker inspects an oil lamp. Junior members look on.
Happily, Lambton 0-6-2 tank No. 29 built in 1904 has been preserved on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.
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