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The unmistakable form of a Great Western Railway locomotive
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The unmistakable form of a Great Western Railway locomotive
The unmistakable form of a Great Western Railway locomotive, in the shape of Collett Castle class No. 5051 Drysllwyn Castle, rolls into Hatton station on the former GWR London Paddington - Birmingham mainline, on January 19, 1980. This was Drysllwyn Castles first run in 17 years after being restored from a scrapyard wreck following withdrawal in 1963. It is hauling the Great Western Societys vintage carriage rake back to its HQ at Didcot, Oxfordshire, where loco and coaches still reside The Drslwyn Castle, a Great Western steam train, pulls away from Hatton station in Warwickshire.
19th January 1980
Coventry Telegraph
Coventry Telegraph Archive
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London
Greater London
England
Media ID 21395404
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