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Photo ID: 250200
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The delightful Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway in Cumbria runs four miles from Haverthwaite right up to the shores of Lake Windermere. They have both surviving examples of these large 2-6-4 tank l... (more)

Railroad: Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway
Locomotive: Steam 2-6-4 Tank
Location: Haverthwaite, Cumbria, United Kingdom
Locomotive #: 42085
Train ID: Class 4MT
Photo Date: May 06, 2001


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By: Steve Armitage

Added: Sep 09, 2008

Views: 4,872
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Photo ID: 237848
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One of Britain's most friendly railways is the gorgeous Lakeside & Haverthwaite in the beautiful English Lake District. They own both surviving examples of these LMS designed (but British Railways... (more)

Railroad: Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway
Locomotive: Steam 2-6-4 Tank
Location: Haverthwaite, Cumbria, United Kingdom
Locomotive #: 42085
Train ID: LMS Class 4MT
Photo Date: May 06, 2001


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By: Steve Armitage

Added: Jun 02, 2008

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Photo ID: 231906
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The huge and impressive LMS Fairburn-designed tanks were so numerous as to barely be noticed by enthusiasts in BR days. Their usual external appearance being dirty and woebegone. Two survived, bot... (more)

Railroad: Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway
Locomotive: Steam 2-6-4
Location: Haverthwaite, Cumbria, United Kingdom
Locomotive #: 42085
Train ID: LMS Class 4MT
Photo Date: May 06, 2001


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By: Steve Armitage

Added: Apr 17, 2008

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Photo ID: 179147
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A photo charter on the Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway is reflected in the still waters of the River Leven at the foot of Lake Windermere.

Railroad: British Railways
Locomotive: Steam 2-6-4T
Location: Barrow in Furness, United Kingdom
Locomotive #: 42085
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: March 06, 2005


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By: Richard Stevens

Added: Mar 12, 2007

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Photo ID: 167676
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Passenger train running past the point where Lake Windermere feeds into the River Leven. The Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway runs through the beautiful English Lake District.

Railroad: Untitled
Locomotive: Fairburn Class 4 2-6-4T
Location: Haverthwaite, United Kingdom
Locomotive #: 42085
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: November 07, 2005


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By: Alan John Crotty

Added: Dec 06, 2006

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Photo ID: 155659
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Autumn tints enhance this shot of a Fairburn Tank running on a tourist line in the English Lake District.

Railroad: Lake Side & Haverthwaite
Locomotive: BR 2-6-4T (Fairburn)
Location: Haverthwaite, United Kingdom
Locomotive #: 42085
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: November 07, 2005


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By: Alan John Crotty

Added: Aug 19, 2006

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Photo ID: 130538
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Railroad: Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway
Locomotive: Steam 2-6-4
Location: Haverthwaite - Cumbria, United Kingdom
Locomotive #: 42085
Train ID: Fairburn 4P 2-6-4 Tank
Photo Date: April, 2005


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By: John

Added: Jan 15, 2006

Views: 2,550
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