A Suburban tank engine at Neasden Shed, getting attention

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A Suburban tank engine at Neasden Shed, getting attention

Image: © Ben Brooksbank Taken: 3 Mar 1957

View beside the coaling plant: No. 67781, one of the many Thompson L1 2-6-4T's devoted in the 1950's to the Marylebone - Princes Risborough/Aylesbury services prior to the introduction of Diesel multiple-units. Note the electric lighting fitted and the Stone's steam-worked generator attached to the smokebox on the right-hand side. (See also Image]).

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