An amazing improvement to the old rusted engine depicted in the photos. It looks fine and is a welcome addition to Tanfield's industrial engines. It certainly looks great when working on the heritage railway.
Doesn't have to be copper pipe and bronze flanges though does it?. Id just do it out of steel. You can't see them and steel pipes will be just as functional as copper but cheaper.
An amazing improvement to the old rusted engine depicted in the photos. It looks fine and is a welcome addition to Tanfield's industrial engines. It certainly looks great when working on the heritage railway.
fantastic what all the volunteers have done .
Excellent history lesson of this locomotive. Incredible work by the Tanfield volunteers to restore it .thank you.
Moving an engine like that must have been insane!! Would love to have seen that. :-) Great work guys!
worked on this engine as an apprentice at Shotton colliery
I have a question regarding another locomotive, apparently you guys own a Tasmanian railways m class steam locomotive, is this true
1:03 1900s wallace and gromit
Doesn't have to be copper pipe and bronze flanges though does it?. Id just do it out of steel. You can't see them and steel pipes will be just as functional as copper but cheaper.