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NCB Sentinel 0-6-0 Raymond Barnburgh Line 1974 Rail Photo

£1.50

The NCB Sentinel 0-6-0 Raymond Barnburgh Line rail photo is a rare and valuable addition to any railway collection. This exceptional photograph captures the steam locomotive in its early years, showcasing the distinctive features of this iconic model.

Built in 1922, the Sentinel 0-6-0 was a popular design used by various railways around the world, including the NCB (North British and Charing Cross) Railway. The Raymond Barnburgh Line, which ran between Paisley and Greenock in Scotland, was one of these operations, and this photo provides a unique insight into the locomotive's early days.

The image is taken at a time when steam locomotives were undergoing significant changes, with modernized designs replacing earlier models like the 0-6-0. The Sentinel 0-6-0 was known for its distinctive curved leading wheel and robust construction, making it an attractive choice for many railway enthusiasts.

This photograph is in excellent condition, with crisp details and minimal signs of aging. It's a rare opportunity to own a piece of railway history, and this NCB Sentinel 0-6-0 Raymond Barnburgh Line rail photo would be a prized addition to any serious collection or museum exhibit.

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