Severn Valley Railway - The Lady Armaghdale

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Severn Valley Railway - The Lady Armaghdale

Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 2 Oct 2022

A withdrawn and stored locomotive at the far end of the enormous carriage shed. It had previously been on display at the Engine House, Highley. The locomotive is The Lady Armaghdale a Hunslet 0-6-0T built in 1898 for the Manchester Ship Canal and given its current name and livery when transferred to ICI ownership in 1963. It has been at the Severn Valley since 1969 and is now out of service.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.377018
Longitude
-2.243513