| Nº32650 (originally Nº50 Whitechapel) was one of the
Terriers that featured regularly on the Hayling Island trains. After withdrawal in
1963 she was sold to the embryonic Kent & East Sussex Railway where she
remains to this day. In this photograph she is shown stored at Robertsbridge.
Note the rags stuffed into the chimney to keep the weather out!
photograph by Ray Soper |
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Another view of Nº32650, this time at Robertsbridge circa
1966.
photograph by Ian Fossey |
| The Isle of Wight Steam Railway's Number 8 Freshwater
at Wootton during summer 2000. Compare the bunker on Freshwater with
that on Stepney.
photograph by Jonathan Hall |
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Number 8 toying with a short string of wagons at Wootton
summer 2000.
photograph by Jonathan Hall |
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