I was given a voucher for 2 ride for free on the East Lancashire Railway so decided to take advantage of some nice weather and take the little one on his first steam train ride. We visited Bury Transport Museum whilst waiting for the train.
Both are definitely worth a visit.
Here are some pictures from the day
FEN588E Bury Corporation 188 by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
Marshall Model M Tractor by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
Marshall Portable Britannia Engine by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
GUW24 - Morris 8 by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
SLM176 - Morris Minor Van by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
80097 - BR Standard Class 4 mt 2-6-4T by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
JH2739 - R.J. Mawdsley Steam Roller by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
D5054 - Phil Southern by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
EDA 327 - Austin Van by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
RMB634 - Dennis F12 Fire Pump by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
446FTJ - Leyland Tiger Cub PSUC1-5 by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
NNC855P - Duple Dominant-bodied AEC Reliance by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
YTC556L - Atkinson Borderer by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
U9647 - Thomas Green & Co. of Leeds Steam Roller - Hilda by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
No 71396 Marshall Portable Engine-Dorris by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
FBN232C - Layland Atlantean PDR1 by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
DBN311 - Leyland Titan PD2-4 by Christopher Newton, on Flickr
Chris
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East Lancashire Railway 21/05/19
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Re: East Lancashire Railway 21/05/19
Good selection of photos there, as for the Class 24 loco I have not seen that one,
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Re: East Lancashire Railway 21/05/19
Thanks Rob.
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Re: East Lancashire Railway 21/05/19
Look,s very interesting ,well kept vehicles,will have to visit sometime
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Re: East Lancashire Railway 21/05/19
It's definately worth a visit, there are volunteers wotki g on exhibits all the time.
It's a nice train ride that serves snacks and drinks.
Chris
It's a nice train ride that serves snacks and drinks.
Chris
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