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Light Railway, Alton Towers

The railway opened in 1953 and ran along a 700 yard long track between Alton Towers' Ingestre Station and Chinese Temple for over forty years until its closure in 1996. The locomotive in this postcard ...

Littleton colliery Steam with Whiston and Wimblebury from the Foxfield Railway

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This film footage shows two steam locomotives and a brake van that were visiting Littleton Colliery near Cannock on the 12th to 15th November 1993. The two locomotives 'Whiston' works number HE3694 of ...

Locomotive 48700, Burton-upon-Trent

Steam locomotive 48700 is pictured by the Burton-upon-Trent locomotive depot. This W. Stanier 8F 2-8-0 locomotive was built in Brighton and saw service from May 1944, initially as LMS 8700, renumbered ...

Locomotive and crew, Stoke on Trent

North Staffordshire Railway locomotive no. 39 2-4-0 was built in 1874 at Stoke Works. it was rebuilt in 1892 becoming a ‘C’ Class locomotive. It was withdrawn from service in 1912. This photograph ...

Locomotive and crew, Stoke-onTrent

A group of twenty North Staffordshire Railway Locomotive staff photographed in Stoke Roundhouse. The locomotive on the right is no.53 2-4-0, built in 1880 at Stoke Works. It was withdrawn 1921 having ...

Locomotive and crew, Stoke-on-Trent

Locomotive no. 58A 0-6-0ST was built in Stoke Works in 1881. Originally numbered 58, it was renumbered 58A in 1899. This photo was probably taken just after renumbering. In 1923 it was again renumbered ...

Locomotive and Signal Box, Stafford area

This view of a Signal Box and a passing locomotive is believed to have been taken in the Stafford area. The location has been identified (May 2014) as the Littleton Colliery Sidings Signal Box, Boscomoor, ...

Locomotive at Doxey, Stafford

A snowy scene taken near to the Universal Grinding Wheel factory at Doxey, Stafford, looking south towards Stafford Station. The train on the left is a northbound express hauled by Stanier 4-6-2 Coronation ...

Locomotive at Reading

"Patshull Hall" locomotive at Reading. Patshull Hall at Patshull, near Pattingham, Staffs., was the seat of Lord Dartmouth. "Patshull Hall" was a 4-6-0 Hall Class locomotive, number 4950, on the ...

Locomotive at Scropton Sidings

Steam locomotive hauling wagons loaded with gypsum blocks from J.C. Staton's Gypsum Works at Fauld, Staffordshire. Pictured at Scropton Sidings, Derbyshire.

Locomotive at Uttoxeter Station

This view of locomotive 42319 standing at the Churnet Valley platform at Uttoxeter Station is thought to have been taken on Market Day on 17 April 1954. This train is probably the 3.00pm awaiting departure ...

Locomotive at Wimblebury Junction

The steam locomotive "Cannock Wood" is pulling a load of flat trucks loaded with mine tubs. Coal would have been carried in this way from the mine to a washery at a different location. The driver stands ...

Locomotive crossing bridge, Hednesford

"Wimblebury" locomotive crossing the A460 at the junction of Rawnsley Road and Rugeley Road, Hednesford. "The Stores" off licence is on the far side of the bridge at Bates' Corner.

Locomotive Depot, Burton-upon-Trent

A British Rail Sulzer Type 2 diesel and two W. Stanier steam freight locomotives are pictured with a part view of Burton locomotive depot in the background. The depot which was a short distance south ...

Locomotive 'Isabel' at GEC’s Castle Engineering Works, Stafford

‘Isabel’ pictured during restoration at GEC’s Castle Engineering Works, Stafford. ‘Isabel’, a narrow gauge locomotive, was built by W.G. Bagnall Ltd. in 1897 for the Cliffe Hill Granite Company. She ...

Locomotive 'Isabel', Stafford

The engine is the narrow gauge locomotive 'Isabel', built by W.G. Bagnall Ltd. in 1897 for the Cliffe Hill Granite Company. She returned to Stafford in 1952 and was displayed by the park, opposite ...

Locomotive No. 45091, Burton-upon-Trent

Steam locomotive No. 45091 is pictured in Burton-upon-Trent hauling a train full of enthusiasts on a special excursion day trip. This R.C.T.S. (Rail Correspondence and Travel Society) The Mercian rail ...

Locomotive No82, Leek Station

A Stanier 2-6-2T locomotive number 82, pictured with a driver and guard at Leek railway station. This locomotive was built at Derby for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) in 1935. This photograph ...