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Tenterden Town railway station; Kent & East Sussex Railway; historic railway society; steam trains; rural light railway; Kent & East Sussex Railway Co Ltd; railway preservation; heritage railway; K&ESR; Southern Railway 3rd Class carriage; British Railways; Logo; 1956 onwards; "ferret and dartboard" crest;
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The 1956 "ferret and dartboard" crest, used on locomotives until the Corporate (blue) Livery and logo was introduced
Tenterden Town railway station; Kent & East Sussex Railway; historic railway society; steam trains; rural light railway; Kent & East Sussex Railway Co Ltd; railway preservation; heritage railway; K&ESR; British Railways; Logo; Engine 6619; "cycling lion" emblem; used on locomotives between 1950 and early 1956;
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The "cycling lion" emblem, used on locomotives between 1950 and early 1956
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Vale of Rheidol Railway, Wales, UK, Rheilffordd Dyffryn Rheidol, narrow-gauge, railway, heritage railway, preserved railway, steam, train, locomotive, engine, driver, passengers, track, great little trains of Wales, golden age, nostalgia, railway, steam railway, railway preservation, railway preservation society
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The Vale of Rheidol Railway (VoR, Welsh: Rheilffordd Dyffryn Rheidol ) is a narrow-gauge 1 ft 11+3⁄4 in (603 mm) gauge heritage railway that runs for 11+3⁄4 miles (18.91 km) between Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge in the county of Ceredigion, Wales. It was the last line to be operated by steam as part of the nationalised British Railways network, until it was privatised in 1989
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The Vale of Rheidol Railway (VoR, Welsh: Rheilffordd Dyffryn Rheidol ) is a narrow-gauge 1 ft 11+3⁄4 in (603 mm) gauge heritage railway that runs for 11+3⁄4 miles (18.91 km) between Aberystwyth and Devil's Bridge in the county of Ceredigion, Wales. It was the last line to be operated by steam as part of the nationalised British Railways network, until it was privatised in 1989
Oakworth station, KWVR, Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, steam trains, "The Railway Children" , restored station, railway station, Bronte country, people waiting for a train, Autumn, blue sky, two steam trains pulling carriages, Autumn Steam Gala 2012
The "P8" is arguably one of the most famous classes of German steam locomotives ever built.It is estimated that 3948 were constructed all told. The first P8 entered service in 1906 and the last representative of the class in service with the Bundesbahn was not withdrawn until 1975.
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The Adler (German for "Eagle") was a British-built, German steam locomotive with the wheel arrangement 2-2-2 (Whyte notation) or 1A1 (UIC classification), and was the first locomotive to run successfully in Germany. It was built to order in 1835 by the British railway pioneers George and Robert Stephenson and delivered to the Bavarian Ludwigsbahn (Bayerische Ludwigsbahn) which ran between Nuremberg and Fürth. It ran for the first time there on 7 December 1835. The Adler was furnished with a tender of the type 2 T 2. To celebrate the centenary of the railways in Germany in 1935 a replica of the Adler was built by the Deutsche Reichsbahn in the Kaiserslautern repair shop (Ausbesserungswerk), which was largely true to the original. In 1984 it was rebuilt for the 150th anniversary by the Deutsche Bundesbahn in the Offenburg repair shop and took part in numerous events across Germany.
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