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- tourist railroads, and various other locations. "Carnegie Steel 0-4-0T Saddletank No. 14". Age of Steam Roundhouse Museum. 2019-02-15. Retrieved 2024-11-03...
- from the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Society Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Trust, owners of preserved Pugs 19 and 68, also 0-6-0 saddletank 752...
- works at Lenches Bridge in Pensnett for a complete renewal. A new boiler, saddletank and bunker were built and Talyllyn returned to service in 1958. Narrow...
- operation and as such burns oil instead of coal while carrying its water in a saddletank. As of September 2022, the locomotive is undergoing a cosmetic overhaul...
- six-wheeled carriages and a van. The train was hauled by the ex LSWR Saddletank No 4. The K&ESR's own stock was generally confined to that system. The...
- short wheelbase for an OY, a lowered cab floor and roof, and a shorter saddletank and dome. Transferred in 1965 to Swan Village Works in Walsall, it was...
- slightly smaller. It is currently stored in Marley Hill yard minus its saddletank and the top half of its cab Stored Blue 1953 Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns...
- locomotives made for the company by Rivarossi: the Baltimore & Ohio C-16 0-4-0T saddletank switcher commonly known as the Docksider or Little Joe and its converted...
- an 0-6-0 saddletank "Astley Green", built in 1880, was bought from a Darlington firm. A new locomotive, "Edward", a six-coupled saddletank was bought...
- Heritage Organization. Next to the depot is a display train consisting of saddletank steam locomotive 0-6-0ST Mojave Northern Railroad #3, a Pacific Fruit...