File:2-6-2 ZB class locomotive Blickling Hall at Aylsham station (geograph 1819882).jpg
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[edit]Description2-6-2 ZB class locomotive Blickling Hall at Aylsham station (geograph 1819882).jpg |
English: 2-6-2 ZB class locomotive 'Blickling Hall' at Aylsham station
'Blickling Hall', locomotive No.6 on the Bure Valley Railway stock list, is a 2-6-2 class locomotive based on the Indian Railways ZB design, designed and built specifically for the railway by Winson Engineering and delivered at Easter 1994. It has since been fully rebuilt in 2004 with new drafting, cylinders, smoke deflectors and other modifications. The locomotive is painted in Midland Railway Crimson Lake. The Bure Valley Railway is Norfolk's longest fifteen inch gauge line. It opened on 10. July 1990, and the long distance footpath running parallel with it was opened in 1991. The Bure Valley Railway runs between Aylsham and Wroxham, with stations in Brampton, Buxton and Coltishall. The railway operates services using either Steam or Diesel locomotives - ten buckets of coal are required for fuelling a steam locomotive on its 18 mile round trip > TG1926 : Ten buckets of coal. LinkExternal link The railway runs on the trackbed of the East Norfolk Railway (ENR), opened in 1877 with the first section connecting Norwich and Cromer, and an extension from Wroxham to Aylsham in 1880. The line was taken over by the Great Eastern Railway in 1882 and amalgamated into the London & North Eastern Railway in 1923. Passenger service stopped in 1952 but freight service continued until the 1970s. Coal traffic was carried from Norwich Thorpe via Aylsham to Norwich City and concrete building components were carried from Lenwade. This traffic ended in 1981 and the line through Aylsham formally closed on 6 January 1982. |
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Author | Evelyn Simak |
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Camera location | 52° 47′ 26.21″ N, 1° 15′ 22.72″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 52.790614; 1.256312 |
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