Statfold Barn Railway - Part 2 of 3

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Kevin Wilson-Smith

Statfold Barn Railway - Part 2 of 3

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Pictures of the locos running.

The Fowler is an ex South African loco......
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Fowler 1914-built 0-4-2T Saccharine ex-South African sugar plantations. D Rodgers 24 March 2010.
Fowler 1914-built 0-4-2T Saccharine ex-South African sugar plantations. D Rodgers 24 March 2010.
Complex dual 2ft and 2ft 6in gauge track and switches. D Rodgers 24 March 2010.
Complex dual 2ft and 2ft 6in gauge track and switches. D Rodgers 24 March 2010.
Edward Sholto on freight. D Rodgers 24 March 2010.
Edward Sholto on freight. D Rodgers 24 March 2010.
Edward Sholto on freight. D Rodgers 24 March 2010.
Edward Sholto on freight. D Rodgers 24 March 2010.
Edward Sholto on freight (side view). D Rodgers 24 March 2010.
Edward Sholto on freight (side view). D Rodgers 24 March 2010.
Ian Roberts
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Re: Statfold Barn Railway - Part 2 of 3

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Nice shot of the complexities of dual gauge track
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Andreas Umnus
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Re: Statfold Barn Railway - Part 2 of 3

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Looks really nice the big loco and the small wagons. First I thought for the wagons they use smaller locos when I saw picture 1.
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