Info/history of WPR No.15

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alt
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Info/history of WPR No.15

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Couple of excellent articles on the GWR website.

http://www.gwsr.com/news/features/steam ... -0sts.aspx

http://www.gwsr.com/news/2009/may/earl- ... avid’.aspx

(NOTE: the second link needs copying/pasting into your browser - the 'earl-david' part of the link isn't recognised as an url by the forum software due to the commas!)
47406
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Post by 47406 »

Very informative links, I see the loco is BR 4F equivalent.

Off topic, heard some people talking at Rawtenstall on Saturday about "WPR", what does it mean the man asked, "West Pennine Railway" the lady replied :lol: :lol:
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