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Steam Engine 65894 was built at Darlington in 1923 as LNER 2392 and was allocated to Bank Top shed, Darlington, then to Ferryhill to cover Durham coalfield workings until re-allocated in 1930 to York, mainly seeing use on local goods trains to Scarborough
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Steam Engine 65894 was built at Darlington in 1923 as LNER 2392 and was allocated to Bank Top shed, Darlington, then to Ferryhill to cover Durham coalfield workings until re-allocated in 1930 to York, mainly seeing use on local goods trains to Scarborough
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1923 Built Dock Engine Goods Scarborough Steam Tyne Coalfield Darlington Workings
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This print showcases the magnificent Steam Engine 65894, a true testament to the golden age of locomotives. Built in 1923 at Darlington as LNER 2392, this powerful machine was initially assigned to Bank Top shed before being transferred to Ferryhill for Durham coalfield operations. In 1930, it found its new home in York and became a familiar sight on local goods trains bound for Scarborough. The image captures the essence of this historic steam engine, with its robust frame and intricate details proudly displayed. The craftsmanship is evident in every inch of its design, from the meticulously polished exterior to the carefully engineered components that powered it forward. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of machinery frozen in time, we can't help but imagine the countless journeys it embarked on throughout its illustrious career. From hauling heavy loads across rugged terrains to traversing scenic routes along the Tyne and Dock areas, Steam Engine 65894 played an integral role in shaping transportation history. This print by John Short serves as a poignant reminder of our industrial past and pays homage to those who dedicated their lives to keeping these mechanical marvels running smoothly. It invites us into a world where steam filled the air and train whistles echoed through bustling stations - a nostalgic glimpse into an era long gone but forever cherished.
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