Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway No.957 was built in 1887 by Beyer Peacock & Co. of Gorton, Manchester. The L&Y had hundreds of similar 0-6-0 tender engines that served faithfully during the Victori... (more)
Happy Birthday! Built by Beyer-Peacock of Manchester in August 1887, Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway No.957 was exactly 120 years old when this image was taken. The Keighley & Worth Valley Railway ... (more)
Odd combinations of motive power were an often controversial feature of the many 'railtours' run for enthusiasts in the final years of steam. Preserved railway 'Galas' continue this tradition - an... (more)
3 broad-gauge Alco-Goodwin '930 class' - double ended but with conventional styling at one end only - with an Adelaide bound container train. These were Alco's 'World' export models, but construct... (more)