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The controller admiring 'Coal Tank' locomotive # 1054


Soon the train will leave for Alton.
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Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Anton Cruz Carro clubYour visit is most welcome. Thank you.
Glad you like it.
Best Wishes, and keep safe,
Peter
Le contrôleur est bien passionné.
Bonne et agréable fin de semaine clémente et salutaire.
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Malik Raoulda clubThank you very much!
I'm happy that you had a good look!!
Best Wishes, and keep safe,
Peter
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Gudrun clubYour visit is much appreciated. Thank you!
I am pleased you found it interesting.
Not in bad condition for a locomotive built in 1888..!
Best Wishes, and keep safe,
Peter
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Nick Weall clubThank you so much for your very kind visit.
I am so happy that you like the scene.
I am sure the controller is happy too..!
Best Wishes, and keep safe,
Peter
I especially like the the living scene with
the controller looking at the train.
Have a good weekend, Peter!
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to volker_hmbg clubThank you for visiting!
Glad you like it.
Best Wishes, and keep safe,
Peter
Have a peaceful weekend!
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Annemarie clubYour visit is most welcome. Thank you.
I'm happy that you had a good look!!
Best Wishes, and keep safe,
Peter
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Ulrich John clubThank you very much!
I am pleased you found it interesting.
Best Wishes, and keep safe,
Peter
Bonne journée Peter Amitiés.
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to Jocelyne Villoing clubThank you for visiting!
I am pleased you found it interesting.
Certainly the controller was doing a very good job that day!
Best Wishes, and keep safe,
Peter
The railway system I grew up with had a similar specked 0-6-0 from a decade earlier which had a few examples survived till the last year of steam as shunters. It also had some converted to tank engines. Then later some more tank engines were built new to that same design. Both types also excelled on light branch lines and outer suburban until the late 60s.
www.ipernity.com/doc/grahamh/51069316
www.ipernity.com/doc/grahamh/24207563
Peter_Private_Box club has replied to GrahamH clubThank you very much!
I am pleased you found it interesting.
An article describing the locomotive is below. It is a modification of a tender engine design, hence the set of trailing wheels.
Best Wishes, and keep safe,
Peter
kwvr.co.uk/1054-lnwr-0-6-2t-coal-tank
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