A rare opportunity to own a piece of railway history. The Kent and East Sussex Railway No. 3 is a beautifully restored 0-6-0-T tank locomotive built in 1935, boasting a rich heritage that spans over eight decades.
This stunning engine was one of the original locomotives built by the Great Western Railway for their steam era, but unfortunately fell into storage after World War II. Thankfully, it has been meticulously restored to its former glory and now sits proudly in a museum or private collection, awaiting a new owner to add to their railway heritage.
The Kent and East Sussex Railway No. 3 is a rare sight to behold, with its distinctive four-cylinder arrangement and robust engine design that once hauled passenger trains over the rolling hills of southern England. Its history and significance are now a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the railways' past.
Whether you're a railway enthusiast or simply looking to add a touch of nostalgia to your home or office, this magnificent locomotive is sure to impress.