We've also got some new images from Ian Bull, a Crossness Engines Trust member and one of the faces behind The Railway Project. The brass name plate and works plate from the last surviving Royal Arsenal NG loco is shown below.
Royal Arsenal Narrow Gauge Railway: disbanded for years, but coming to life again in South East London.
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
New Posts and Old Brass
The Wikipedia article on the Royal Arsenal Railway has been recently edited by Mark Smithers. Is there no limit to this man's knowledge? A big thank you to Mark for taking the time to do this.
We've also got some new images from Ian Bull, a Crossness Engines Trust member and one of the faces behind The Railway Project. The brass name plate and works plate from the last surviving Royal Arsenal NG loco is shown below.
We've also got some new images from Ian Bull, a Crossness Engines Trust member and one of the faces behind The Railway Project. The brass name plate and works plate from the last surviving Royal Arsenal NG loco is shown below.
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