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PHOTO GWR 9463 ON SHUNTING DUTIES AT PENZANCE STATION IN 1955

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Vintage photographs of iconic British Railways locomotives are highly sought after by railway enthusiasts and collectors alike. This remarkable image captures a particular era in the history of steam locomotives, showcasing one of the most iconic engines from this period.

In 1955, locomotive number 9463 was assigned to Penzance station as part of the Shunting Duties team, where it spent its days waiting for trains or departing from the station. This photograph provides a unique glimpse into the workings of the railway at that time, offering insight into the daily activities and responsibilities of the locomotive crew.

The GWR 9463 is a notable example of a Class 30 steam locomotive, with its distinctive blue and green livery. The image has been carefully preserved to maintain its original appearance, making it an attractive addition to any railway enthusiast's collection or display room.

This photograph is a rare find, offering a unique window into the history of British Railways in the mid-20th century. It is a must-have for anyone interested in the railways and the people who worked on them during this era.

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