English: Brakevan ride - Chasewater Light Railway.
Approaching Norton Lakeside Halt. Teddy is in front - It is a Peckett of Bristol 'Yorktown' class 0-4-0ST No. 2012 of 1941 and used at the Royal Ordnance factory at Creakmoor, Dorset. It was for a time with the late Reverend Teddy Boston at Cadeby and is now privately owned and on hire to the National Railway Museum where it gives rides. It was visiting Chasewater for the winter gala. At the rear is Colin McAndrew built by Andrew Barclay of Kilmarnock as No. 1223 of 1911. It was built for contractor Colin McAndrew then later used by N Greening at its wireworks in Warrington. It was acquired for preservation in 1966.
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