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The A1 Steam Locomotive Trust is a Darlington, England based charitable trust formed in 1990 for the primary purpose of completing the next stage of the locomotive heritage movement, the building of a new steam locomotive from scratch (i.e. not a re-build of an existing locomotive).
The Telford Steam Railway (TSR) is a heritage railway located at Horsehay, Telford in Shropshire, England, formed in 1976. The railway is operated by volunteers on Sundays and Bank Holidays from Easter to the end of September, and at Christmas. Its official business name is the Telford Horsehay Steam Trust (THST), and it is a registered charity ...
8in by 9in cylinders. For C.P. Harding & Co, Rouen, France. [14] 370: 1878 0-4-0ST 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in: Scrapped Built for Cannock & Wimblebury Colliery Co to work the Canock Chase Railways. After the company went into liquidation, it was either sold or scrapped. [7] 380-381: 1877 SWTE (Six Wheeled Tram Engine) 0-6-0 Tram not stated Possibly ...
Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land Ltd. (RBSL) is a joint venture between the United Kingdom’s BAE Systems and Germany's Rheinmetall AG for military vehicle design, manufacture and support.
About 1,500 were made between 1919 and 1924, two of which are still retained by Siemens on the Lincoln site. One is fully restored in running/driving condition, while the second example is still awaiting attention. The R-H car was developed by the chief engineer, Edward Boughton, who joined the company in 1916 after helping to develop the tank.
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West Midlands Trains use the Class 196 fleet to replace their 23 Class 170/5 Turbostar units on services between Birmingham and Shrewsbury via Telford.They also run on Birmingham to Hereford services from 2023, [16] with occasional appearances on the Snow Hill Lines (Dorridge & Stratford-upon-Avon to Worcester). [17]
The site was chosen in 1936 as one of a number of less vulnerable locations for storing ordnance and other military equipment previously kept at London's Woolwich Arsenal. This was designed to provide employment in what was then a depressed area, following the closure of the Lilleshall Company 's New Yard engineering works in St George's ...