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Old 7th January 2010, 15:40
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Leak and Manifold

Found this short film.

Interesting to see how they carry the standard gauge milk wagon.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWZbZGGnE6E


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Old 8th January 2010, 11:40
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Super bit of film
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Old 8th January 2010, 12:21
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Its a nice line that and a shame it closed.
A group did want to reopen it but instead built the Rudyard lake steam railway.
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Old 9th January 2010, 21:59
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It has taken me a while but I have just noticed the pun in the title.
I'm a lot slower than I thought.
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I've just come across this. In fact the group who wanted to reopen the line as 10.25 inch gauge and commossioned a copy of No.1 Opened the second line at Rudyard Lake in 1978 then moved via the Suffolk Widlife Park to Trago Mills in Devon. The engine. No.1 E. R. Clathrope has been back to Rudyard Lake twice in 2004 and 2007. The railway now at Rudyard Lake is the 3rd on the site and celebrates its 25th anviversay this year in 2010. http://www.rlsr.org/History.htm gives the railway story at Rudyard.
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