Loco, Beyer garratt, twin tender loco, theres a full size one at musi in manchester, and free entry to the museum, its great for steam engines some working.
Ian fp, other jobs are available,but for us enthusiasts it would be a dream job.
Only discovered these amazing machines when in Berlin, I saw one in a yard there.
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But for all round usage the Pannier tank has a fantastic character, the Do It All HT of the Steam world IMHO.
Love 'em! Used to ride the footplate on one in Chippenham marshalling yards, when they were still there, a schoolmate's dad drove one. 😀
For me, though, probably my favourite loco is this:
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Railways 92220 EVENING STAR[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/ingythewingy/ ]Ingy The Wingy[/url], on Flickr[/img]
BR standard class 9F number 92220 Evening Star, is a preserved British steam locomotive completed in 1960. It was the last steam locomotive to be built by British Railways. It holds the distinction of being the only British main line steam locomotive ear-marked for preservation from the date of construction.[1] It was the 999th locomotive of the whole British Railways Standard range.[2]
And built in Swindon.
Only because its the only one I've driven.
Lovin the jocko thurman
Rode one of these across Canada in my childhood. Incredible journey.
The Via FP9A:
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My moronic attempt to post a pic failed, was a class 60 🙁
And built in Swindon.
partly by my grandad (a Boiler-maker) 😀
Sir Nigel was in steam last time we were at the NYMR - fantastic engine. It was a cold damp morning & watching the driver spin the wheels up to gain traction showed how much power those things have 🙂
Always had a soft spot for the Blackmoor Vale, sadly it's awaiting some quite major restoration work.
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