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GWR 6400 Class 0-6-0PT No. 6434 & 6436
GWR 6400 Class 0‑6‑0PT No. 6434, pictured bunker to bunker with sister loco No. 6436 outside 88H Tondu on 16th July 1961, are two of the class still to have their disposal locations verified. Photograph by Peter Hands View current information regarding 6434 & 6436 in Volume 37
BARNT GREEN SIGNALBOX 1964 – 2014 Part Four
BARNT GREEN July 1964 One important aspect of my sojourn at Barnt Green signalbox not touched upon until now was the method of transport I used to get to and from my mother’s house in Shirley, a distance of approximately ten miles as the crow flies (assuming it was sober!) most of which was fairly […]
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