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The last time we shifted the 8.5 ton* loco, it required the use of a JCB digger. This time around, we enlisted an ex-Royal Navy truck to do the towing. We're lucky that the floor of the engine room is perfectly level.
The time came to remove the offside tank. Most of the securing bolts had already been removed, so only a couple were left to undo before the lifting began.
The forklift truck was good at this as it had practised on the other tank - it lifted off quite smoothly. The ex-navy truck was once again summoned to push Woolwich back to bed.
If this operation is difficult to imagine, take a look at our online photo album for 11 photos of the tank removal in glorious technicolour.
If shifting a loco is challenging, the volunteers can rest safe in the knowledge that one day she'll be able to roll out of here under her own steam.
* None of us are 'metricated'!
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