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Norfolk & Western Class J No. 611 steam locomotive is back into service for a limited series of passenger excursions this fall.
All steam locomotives have been withdrawn from the Great Central Railway (GCR) after a series of wildfires next to the line.
Joining Prince on the demonstration track will be Trangkil No. 4, the last narrow-gauge steam locomotive built in the UK for industrial use in 1971.
Recently overhauled to take part in both Railway 200 and Ffestiniog Railway 70th anniversary celebrations, Prince has been a key part of the world’s oldest narrow-gauge railway since its delivery over ...
It’s only fitting that their history is showcased at Alstom’s Railway 200 event, where visitors can experience first-hand the charm, ingenuity and enduring legacy of narrow-gauge steam.
It’s only fitting that their history is showcased at Alstom’s Railway 200 event, where visitors can experience first-hand the charm, ingenuity and enduring legacy of narrow-gauge steam. Joining Prince ...
Volunteers at the heritage site have spent years restoring the rare and much-loved narrow-gauge steam tram. Built in 1979 by Alan Keef Ltd for the former Telford Development Corporation, the steam ...
Four narrow-gauge steam locomotives are to visit The Greatest Gathering. First up are Prince and Trangkil No. 4, courtesy of the Ffestiniog Railway and Statfold Barn Railway, respectively. Completing ...
Two narrow-gauge locomotives will be part of The Greatest Gathering at Alstom.
Prince will be joined by Trangkil No. 4 on the demonstration line, the last narrow-gauge steam locomotive built in the UK for industrial use in 1971, now based at Statfold Barn railway near Tamworth.