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Built in 1952 at Doncaster as a Restaurant First, rebuilt to Griddle configuration in 1965. [50] British Railways Green S1668 (Buffet Restaurant) Built in 1961 by Pressed Steel. Used in the Mid-Hants dining train 'The Watercress Belle'. [51] Pseudo Pullman – Umber and Cream S1807 (Restaurant Miniature Buffet) Built in 1957 at York. [52]
The Bodmin and Wadebridge Railway was a railway line opened in 1834 in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It linked the quays at Wadebridge with the town of Bodmin and also to quarries at Wenfordbridge. [note 1] Its intended traffic was minerals to the port at Wadebridge and sea sand, used to improve agricultural land, inwards. Passengers were ...
34007 Wadebridge: 4-6-2: SR WC: 1945 1990s-2007 This air-smoothed Southern Railway 'West Country' class locomotive came to Bodmin for restoration and was steamed in 2006 but then moved to the Mid Hants Railway. [63] [70] 19: 0-4-0 ST: Bagnall 1950 1986–2024 This locomotive was built by W. G. Bagnall in 1950, their works number 2962.
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The new high-end gastropub will be a combination of a full-service restaurant and sports bar with high-definition TVs and a 20-foot-wide stage equipped with a sound system for live music.
The North Cornwall Railway (NCR) also known as the North Cornwall Line, was a standard gauge railway line running from Halwill in Devon, to Padstow in Cornwall, at a distance of 49 miles 67 chains (49.84 miles, 80.21 km) via Launceston, Camelford and Wadebridge.
The Restaurant Miniature Buffet (or RMB) is a British Railways Mark 1 railway coach.It is a Tourist Standard Open (TSO) coach with two full seating bays next to the centre transverse vestibule removed and replaced with a buffet counter and customers standing space, and one bay on one side (same side as the buffet counter) removed and replaced with a store cupboard on the other side of the ...
Wadebridge railway station (Cornish: Ponswad) was a railway station that served the town of Wadebridge in Cornwall, England. It was on the Bodmin and Wadebridge Railway.. It opened in 1834 to transport goods between Wadebridge, the limit of navigation on the River Camel, and inland farming and mining areas.