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Class 25 D7523
 
D 7523 in the yard at  the West Somerset Railway
 
D7523 in the yard at  the West Somerset Railway
 
D 7523 is now named John F Kennedy
 
D 7523 is now named John F Kennedy
 
class 03119
 
class 03119 in 2007
 
Class 03119 at West Somerset Railway in 2007 in British Railways Blue
 
This diesel 0-6-0 locomotive was built at Swindon in 1959 for British Railways with the number D2119.  After it was withdrawn by BR in 1986 it went to the Dean Forest Railway some time in 1986.  It then moved to the West Somerset Railway in 1996. It is painted in the British Rail blue livery.
 
This Locomotive was at the Epping and Ongar railway. photo in 2013
 
Virgin Cross Country 220 024 in at Bishops Lydeard Station
 
Virgin Cross Country 220 024 in Bishops Lydeard Station in 2007
 
The West Somerset Railway has a main line connection and this 220 had come from Bristol I think. It did not run along the WSR, but returned to Bristol.
 

Pages on trains at West Somerset Railway

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Cambrain  Railways Theme Gala in October 2013.
2
GWR 42xx 2-8-0T no.1247 + SDJR no.88 + GWR 6412  in 2007
3
GWR 2-8-0 3850 + BR Standard class 2-6-4 + GWR 5553 and 5521
4
D7523 + D 7523 + Virgin Cross Country 220 024 This Page
 
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