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Barrow Hill Engine Shed
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Steam in The Roundhouse
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Lot's of steam as Super D 49395 is turned on the turntable at Barrow Hill.
Super D 49395 in the Barrow Hill round house on the turntable in 2005.
The photos on this page are what its all about. Steam locomotives on a turntalbe in a roundhouse full of steam.
Super D 49395 on the turntable in the Barrow Hill round house with steam filling the shed in 2005
Super D 49395 on the turntable and 41708 in the roundhouse at Barrow Hill in 2005.
Super D 49395 is an LNWR Class G 0-8-0 which is numbered 49395. This was its BR number. Its LMS number was 9395 the 4 being added by BR. Its LNWR number was 485. It was built in 1921 at Crewe Works. It is the only one of this class left.
LNER J15 65466 in early British Railways black with the name in full inside the Barrow Hill round house on the turntable in 2005.
LNER J15 65466 in early British Railways black coming out of the roundhouse at Barrow Hill in 2005.
Note the number 6 at the end changed from a 2 for this event I think.
Lot's of steam as 41708 is in the round house at Barrow Hill.
41708 in the Barrow Hill round house in 2005.
1F 0-6-0T 41708 in a Barrow Hill round house that is filling with steam
This is the only roundhouse left were live steam locomotives can be seen up close and in steam. Didcot being a GWR straight engine shed as is Carnforth LNWR shed (which is now closed to the public.)
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2008 2007 2006 2005 1999
Next Page is The reopening Gala in 2017
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