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Pontypool & Blaenavon Railway, Furnace Sidings, Garn-yr-Erw, Blaenavon, Pontypool 28 August 2017

Mechanical Navvies taking on much needed water.

Mechanical Navvies, 71515, was commissioned by the War Department in 1945 from Robert Stevenson and Hawthorns as WD71515, but, with WW2 all but over, was quickly put to work at the Swalwell Disposal Point in what was then the county of Durham, but is now Tyne & Wear. At the time the opencast disposal point was worked by Mechanical Navvies Limited, and it is in that company’s livery that the loco now appears.
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slgwv said:

Is it now a museum exhibit, then?
7 years ago

Cold War Warrior replied to slgwv:

It's part of the rolling stock owned by the Pontypool & Blaenavon Heritage Railway, one of the smaller of such railways in UK. They own a couple of miles at the end of a track that ran from Newport to Blaenavon and closed down in 1980.
7 years ago