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Railway Archive Magazine, Issue 17

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Contents: The Railway in the Landscape, p. 2; The Strabathie Light Railway by A. Gordon Pirie, p. 5; ÃÃ
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From 'The 'Bear' at Bath': Here No. 111 stands on the middle road at Bath, waiting for the All Clear before moving across to the Up platform with the local stopping train which formed the load for this particular trial. The leading step is clearly visible, just in front of the cylinder. This was removed before the engine entered full service at the end of 1909. Notice also the smokebox damper. Unlike the ÃÃ
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