Alistair
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A 13hp Ruston & Hornsby 4wDM locomotive (Model 11/13hp Builder's number 201970 of 1940). It came to the railway from Bierrum & Partners Ltd, Smallford Depot, Herts, on 27 February 1968, after an appeal by Dan Wilson in "Country Life". It was originally stationed on the lower end of the line and distinguished itself on 23 July 1969 by rescuing some carriages from a train at Minffordd following a derailment.
Later it was used extensively on the Deviation as well as transport for Tan-Y-Bwlch Station Master John Harrison otherwise known as Lord North. During this period it received a new cab. It was sold to Mr A Gartell, Yenstone, Templecombe, in April or May 1991, for his Gartell Light Railway.
A photograph of it out of use at Minffordd in 1990 can be found here. Next to it are the remains of Andrew
[edit]References
- Tonks, Eric S. [1974]. Ruston & Hornsby Locomotives. London: Industrial Railway Society. ISBN 0-901096-21-0. OCLC 16302641.
- Bradley, Vic [1992] (1993). Industrial Locomotives of North Wales. London: Industrial Railway Society. ISBN 0-9010-9672-5. OCLC 27769657.