DescriptionHayling Island geograph-2649589-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
English: Havant Branch locomotive at Hayling Island.
At the 'Locomotive Depot', one of the ancient ex-LB&SC A1X class 0-6-0Ts which owed their survival to being the only engines light enough to cross the Langston Bridge on the Branch is being coaled ready for its return to Havant. No. 32661 was built as an A1 by Stroudley as No. 61 'Sutton' in 10/1875, rebuilt to A1X in 1/12 and survived until 4/63. It is fitted with a spark-arrestor for some reason.
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