A historic locomotive at its finest, "The Burma Star" is a testament to the engineering prowess of the era. Delicately painted in vibrant BR blue, this Class 33 locomotive exudes a sense of nostalgia and heritage.
Built in 1956, this iconic engine was originally intended for use on the Burma-Siam Railway but eventually found its way into service with British Railways. Its distinctive design features a robust boiler, four piston-cylinder arrangement, and two trailing wheels.
Measuring over 30 meters in length, "The Burma Star" is a striking presence on any railway track. Its BR blue paintwork glows beautifully in the sunlight, evoking memories of a bygone era. With its impressive 2,500 horsepower output, this locomotive packs a punch, making it a valuable asset for freight haulage and passenger transport.
Each "The Burma Star" is a unique piece of railway history, with its own distinct character and charm. Whether on display or in service, this magnificent engine is sure to delight train enthusiasts and historians alike.