A piece of railway history is about to enter your collection. This 1913 Goods Engine, built by the Great Eastern Railway in 1906, represents a pivotal moment in British engineering and transportation. Its sleek design and robust construction make it an ideal choice for hauling freight trains across the country.
This iconic engine has been preserved to its original condition, showcasing the skill of its craftsmen back then. With its distinctive curved shape and sturdy castings, it exudes a sense of nostalgia and timelessness. The engine's provenance is marked by its posting in 1906, during a period of rapid industrialization.
Its impressive size and weight demonstrate the scale of the goods trains that once roamed these roads. This engine has been lovingly restored to retain its original features, ensuring it continues to run strong and smoothly. Whether you're a railway enthusiast, collector or simply someone who appreciates history, this Goods Engine is sure to captivate.
Condition: Preserved to 1906, original condition. Includes detailed documentation and preservation information. A rare opportunity to own a piece of British railway heritage.