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LBSCR Stroudley Terrier, No.55 "Stepney"

Stroudley's famous Terriers survived for decades after more modern designs had been scrapped, working on lightly laid Branch lines. These tiny engines were light enough to cross some of the more lightly laid branch lines. In later years "Stepney" was associated with the Hayling Island branch, brought by the Bluebell Railway in May 1960 as its first locomotive.


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"Stepney" & "Birch Grove" heading south.   "Stepney approaching Kingscote station.

"55" & "01" climbing away from the tunnel.     "55" working a Footplate day.

"Stepney" & Stirling 01" arrive at Horsted Keynes station.


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