A rare opportunity to own a piece of railway history. Bressingham Hall Railway is proud to present this iconic locomotive, lovingly restored to its original condition in the late 1970s. Constructed by the renowned British firm of Gorton, Works, the 0-6-0WT loco was one of the first designs to feature a 2-8-0 wheelbase.
First built in 1915 as part of the railway's initial expansion, this locomotive has undergone meticulous restoration work in the 1970s. The original paintwork and detailing have been painstakingly preserved, offering a glimpse into the past. On display at Bressingham Hall Railway is a stunning example of late 19th-century railway engineering.
The locomotive's history dates back to 1915, when it was built as part of the railway's initial expansion. This period saw significant advancements in steam locomotives and railway design. Today, this 0-6-0WT loco remains an impressive piece of railway heritage. With its robust construction and elegant design, it makes a captivating addition to any railway enthusiast's collection or display area.
As seen on photo #F3553, the locomotive showcases the era's craftsmanship and attention to detail.