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KWVR Keighley West Yorkshire 13th March 2022

We made a brief visit to Keighley over the weekend of the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway's March Gala to catch a glimpse of the two visitors: rebuilt Scot 4-6-0 46100 Royal Scot and GWR pannier 0-6-0PT 7714.

Here 7714 is drawing forward its empty stock into the headshunt at Keighley out of the way of the arriving 13.35 from Oxenhope double-headed by 41241 and 78022.

It is carrying BR shed code 6J which was Croes Newydd although 7714 was allocated to (& withdrawn from) the shed in 1959 when it was still in the Western Region as 89B. The engine was sold to the National Coal Board and worked out of a colliery near Rhymney in South Wales before purchase for preservation in 1973. It has been based at the SVR for many years.
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2 comments

Peter_Private_Box said:

Hi Pete
A very nice picture, which I like very much!
Wonderful and interesting composition, taken from a spot I have stood on many times before!
Great colours too
Best Wishes, HFF, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
3 years ago

Phil Sutters said:

My first electric 00 scale model railway loco was 5708, which is from this class of Great Western Railway pannier tanks, so it's good to see a real one at work well over sixty years later!
2 years ago