English: The preserved Great Western Railway steam rail motor at Coombe Junction Halt on the Looe Valley Line. It operated special trains over the line on two Sundays in November 2012. As trains have to reverse direction here the train took on water each time from a road tanker parked on the bridge at the north end of the station.
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