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Pictures:

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ex-LNER Steam: Peppercorn designed K1 2-6-0 62041 in West Hartlepool roundhouse on August 28th, 1966.

Photo by Ray Soper, Brampton, Ontario, Canada. (Ray Soper)

Scan by Michael Taylor www.MichaelTaylor.ca



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ex-LNER Steam: Peppercorn designed K1 2-6-0 62048 at West Hartlepool on August 28th, 1966.

Photo by Ray Soper, Brampton, Ontario, Canada. (Ray Soper)

Scan by Michael Taylor www.MichaelTaylor.ca



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LNER K1 2-6-0 steam locomotive 62005 Lord Of The Isles in BR Black livery in a rail yard outside Fort William station.

Photo by Chris McKenna 16/06/2005.
Larger, higher quality copies of most of my pictures are available, please email if you want a copy.



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LNER K1 2-6-0 steam locomotive 62005 Lord Of The Isles in BR Black livery in a rail yard outside Fort William station.

Photo by Chris McKenna 16/06/2005.
Larger, higher quality copies of most of my pictures are available, please email if you want a copy.



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LNER K1 2-6-0 steam locomotive 62005 Lord Of The Isles in BR Black livery in a rail yard outside Fort William station. I beleive the black and yellow striped vehicle is a snow plow.

Photo by Chris McKenna 16/06/2005.
Larger, higher quality copies of most of my pictures are available, please email if you want a copy.



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K1 steam engine near Mallaig (not original photo).

Photo from the "Friends of the West Highland Lines" Homepage (http://www.strath.ac.uk/Students/Highland/FOWHL)



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BR (ex LNER) Class K1 2-6-0 No 62005, between trains at Amersham on 28 May 2000. Normally based on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, it is seen during "Steam on the Met 2000". The loco was built in June 1949, working for BR in north eastern England until the end of 1967. Following overhaul in 1974, it became a working heritage loco.

Photo Graham Adamson   
Scan Kodak Photo CD



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