Steam tram (close-up), Telford Steam Railway

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Steam tram (close-up), Telford Steam Railway

Image: © L S Wilson Taken: 5 Sep 2010

The 0-4-0 steam tram, built in 1977, has a vertical boilered stream engine, part of which came from a much earlier one built by H Guy & Co. Ltd., for a Victorian launch. It has a single cylinder and chain drive to both axles. It is seen here about to leave the area by the loco shed, to return back to the starting point near the entrance. Image

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52.662161
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-2.483436