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Restoration engineer Grodon Stark, on the flat bed is helping to move an anciet wagon at
Restoration engineer Grodon Stark, on the flat bed is helping to move an anciet wagon at the Stephenson Rail Museum, Silverlink, North Shields on 5th February 1998
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