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Railway Photo 6x4 Cyprus 0-6-0T No: 1 shunting at Famagusta docks July 1951

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A rare and intriguing photograph from the early days of railroading, this image showcases a steam locomotive standing proudly beside a freight train at the bustling docks of Famagusta in Cyprus. The 0-6-0T No 1 shunting at the railway station is in stark contrast to its intended role as a passenger or freight engine.

Captured on July 1951, the photograph provides a glimpse into the industry's transformation during this period, with many steam locomotives being replaced by diesel and electric engines. The image showcases the rugged terrain of Cyprus, with its lush greenery and rocky outcrops in the background.

The train is pulled by No 1, which is adorned with a distinctive blue and white striped locomotive number plate. The locomotive's tender is visible at the rear, with a large coal hopper and a crew of onlookers gathered around. The photograph is a rare example of early railway photography in Cyprus, offering a unique insight into the country's industrial development during its formative years.

This exceptional image is sure to delight train enthusiasts and historians alike, providing a fascinating glimpse into the early days of railroading in Cyprus.

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