Steam engine, Coalisland
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Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 5 Aug 2005
A nice horizontal tandem compound of 1910 in a very nice engine room with wood panelling, tiled floor and a stained glass window. For a time this had been open to the public but is believed to remain closed. There are a total of four stationary steam engines on this site, of which this is the largest.