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Locomotives - Operational Locos - Locos under overhaul - Locos on static display - Locos formerly based on the Bluebell Loco Roster - Loco Stock List - Loco Works News - Join the Loco Dept News of 80151's return to service19 October 200180151's repair is complete and it has worked a test run with a train over the line. A stop for photographs was made at Horsted Keynes. It is scheduled to run in the Giants of Steam (2) event on 27 and 28 October. 672 and 80151 are now the oldest and youngest surviving locomotives built at Brighton. They are seen here posed at Horsted Keynes re-enacting the Brighton Railway's well-known publicity photographs of their new Baltic Tank locomotive with Terrier Boxhill in 1914. Half of the Bluebell Railway's currently-operational fleet of locomotives were built at Brighton. 129 years separates these two photographs of Fenchurch, which hasn't changed a lot in all that time.
Fenchurch poses with its crew. More pictures can be found here. Return to BRPS Home Page, to the Timetable or to Special Events
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