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R.O.F.8 No.8 at Mangapps Museum in 2011
 
0-6-0T R.O.F.8 No.8 at Mangapps Museum in 2011
 
This Andrew Barclay Sons & Co is a 0-4-0ST steam locomotive. this locomotive R.O.F.8 No.8 is getting ready for its days work.
 
0-4-0ST  R.O.F.8 No.8 in the station
 
0-4-0ST  R.O.F.8 No.8 in the station
 
Brookfield. built by Bagnall in 1940
 
This locomotive is named Brookfield. It had its name in big letters on the tanks.
 
The locomotive was built by Bagnall in 1940. It was to be exported to Turkey, but ended up at the Brookfield Foundry, that was operated by the Navy in the War.
 
Minnie is  0-6-0ST built by Fox Walker
 
Minnie is a 0-6-0ST built by Fox Walker in 1878 and was at the Skiningrove steelworks
 
Note the amount of bits and bobs about the barns. Even the inside of the carrages are full of small railway relics .
 
A Metro Cammell Ex-Northern Line Tube Car
 
A Metro Cammell Ex-Northern Line Tube Car. This was being worked on in one of the barns.
 
signs at Mangapps Railway Museum
 
These are just some of the railway signs at Mangapps Railway Museum
 
Railway signs at the Mangapps Railway Museum
 
The Railway signs at the Mangapps Railway Museum are worth going for on there own. This is just a few more of them.
 
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