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West Somerset Railway’s Autumn Steam Gala (October 17-19) to welcome historic GWR locomotives, including 5029 Nunney Castle ...
Caerphilly Castle was designed and built by the Great Western Railway at Swindon. It was built in 1923 and was the prototype of the Castle Class - a now iconic class of locomotive. Built in the ...
Built at Swindon in 1934, number 5029 Nunney Castle was one of a class of locos that headed express trains on the Great ...
Clun Castle was built in the former Great Western Railway works at Swindon in 1950 as part of the last batch of Castle Class locomotives ordered by British Railways.
The splasher, decorated with the Swindon coat of arms, is one of a pair of wheel guards from the GWR Castle Class locomotive No. 7037 Swindon.
MEMORIES of the glory days of steam-hauled express trains between Oxford and London were revived today when Great Western Railway Castle class locomotive No 5043 Earl of Mount Edgcumbe steamed ...
A record-breaking 88-year-old locomotive which once hauled Great Western Railway expresses will take Midlands passengers steaming back in time to the 1950s next weekend.
The T3 class locomotives hauled trains from London on the west of England main line, across Dorset and to Corfe Castle and Swanage up until the 1940s.
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