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7 1/4" Guage Twining type 2-4-2
Topic Started: 19 May 2007, 09:35 AM (453 Views)
porkchop
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I have seen recently some pictures of a half size replica of a Twining 2-4-2, like Katie or Sian.

Can anybody enlighten me on this locomotive?

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penrose
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2-4-2 Katie built by R. Butler in 1987 and currently at Hilton Valley. Has run at Weston Park and was sold to the HVR by Chris Fincken IIRC..

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Penrose,

Many thanks for the information.

Kind regards

Porkchop
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David Humphreys
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Video of this engine on the second part of the railway channel today

http://www.therailwaychannel.com/todays_film.htm


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David,

Many thanks for the information and an interesting little programme

Kind regards

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