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Longmoor Military Railway No. AD600 'Gordon' was built in Hyde Park Works in 1943 numbered AD73651 for the War Department. This locomotive saw little wartime service, being confined to the Longmoor Military Railway for its working career. It is of 2-10-0 wheel arrangement and has a flange less centre driving wheel to negotiate curves.
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Longmoor Military Railway No. AD600 'Gordon' was built in Hyde Park Works in 1943 numbered AD73651 for the War Department. This locomotive saw little wartime service, being confined to the Longmoor Military Railway for its working career. It is of 2-10-0 wheel arrangement and has a flange-less centre driving wheel to negotiate curves.
  
 
Gordon arrived on the SVR in September 1971, originally on loan from The Transport Trust. The locomotive was later donated to the SVR and is now owned by SVR(H). It last saw service in 1999, and is currently on display in the Engine House.
 
Gordon arrived on the SVR in September 1971, originally on loan from The Transport Trust. The locomotive was later donated to the SVR and is now owned by SVR(H). It last saw service in 1999, and is currently on display in the Engine House.

Revision as of 18:14, 15 January 2015

Longmoor Military Railway No. AD600 'Gordon' was built in Hyde Park Works in 1943 numbered AD73651 for the War Department. This locomotive saw little wartime service, being confined to the Longmoor Military Railway for its working career. It is of 2-10-0 wheel arrangement and has a flange-less centre driving wheel to negotiate curves.

Gordon arrived on the SVRSevern Valley Railway in September 1971, originally on loan from The Transport Trust. The locomotive was later donated to the SVRSevern Valley Railway and is now owned by SVRSevern Valley Railway(H). It last saw service in 1999, and is currently on display in the Engine House.