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The Mid-Norfolk Railway
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'Diesel Gala 9th September 2016'
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Class 20 205 & Class 20 189 on Friday 9th September 2016
This MNR Diesel Gala was a three day event over the weekend of the 9th to 11th September 2016
Two class 20s with class 20 205 and class 20189 at Thuxston station on the 9th of September 2016 at this Mid-Norfolk Railway station.
The Two BR blue class 20s with class 20189 and class 20 205 at Thuxston station on the 9th of September 2016 at the Mid-Norfolk Railway.
Class 20 205 at Thuxston station on the 9th of September 2016 at the Mid-Norfolk Railway.
The Class 20 Locomotive Societyare the owners and operators of 20205 which is Mainline operational.
Class 20 189 at Thuxston station on the 9th of September 2016 at the Mid-Norfolk Railway.
The British Rail Class 20 which was known when new, as an English Electric Type 1. 228 of these locomotives were built by English Electric between 1957 and 1968. They were more often used in pairs with the cabs on the outside. One on its own was a rare.
The Mid-Norfolk Railway Preservation Trust
It was only around 1995 that The Mid-Norfolk Railway Preservation Trust started to restore this line between Dereham and Wymondham. It now has 17.5 miles of track (11.5 miles is in use) which when its is all in use, will be one of longer preserved railways in the UK. A lot of the other preserved railways had already had a twenty year start when they started.
Trains run now between Dereham and Wymondham. The next section from Dereham to County School is next. There is a even longer term aim to reach as far as Fakenham. The way they are going, they may well get there.
The Mid-Norfolk Railway has a ever growing collection of heritage diesels, carriages and wagons which just gets bigger each year. When you go back you can see what has been done since last time you came.
Some of other the preserved railways have had things that have been ongoing for years, not The Mid-Norfolk Railway it just gets them done.
The Mid-Norfolk Railway's own web site is at
Pages on this Gala on 9th of September in 2016
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