One-coach train from Alne at Easingwold, 1946

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One-coach train from Alne at Easingwold, 1946

Image: © Walter Dendy, deceased Taken: 12 Aug 1946

The buffers are off frame to the left. This was the terminus of the independent Easingwold Light Railway from Alne, which survived until 29/11/48 for passengers, 30/12/57 for goods. The locomotive is No.2, built Hudswell-Clarke 1903, rebuilt 1924, withdrawn 1947.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.121135
Longitude
-1.200245