Telford Steam Railway - entrance

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Telford Steam Railway - entrance

Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 5 Sep 2010

This is the entrance to part of the site. The wonderful little narrow gauge steam tram can be found here, as well as the loco shed. In the distance can be seen the end of a railway carriage. This is not in service, but is used to accommodate the volunteers who keep the railway and the tramway running. The red vehicle to its right, is the carriage of the steam tram. The main part of the Telford Steam Railway is on the other side of Pool Side, where there are various facilities and the platform for train trips. The railway, which is standard gauge, is connected to the loco shed by track which crosses Pool Side by a level crossing. Image

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