English: Moseley Railway Trust - narrow gauge locomotive.
Hudswell Clarke No. 1238 of 1916. It was exported to Ghana to work the Ashanti Goldfields but in 1952 fell into a river during a storm. The driver was killed and the locomotive abandoned until its recovery in 1995. The locomotive returned to the UK in 2008 and was finally recommissioned after a major restoration in 2014. The following week it was scheduled for Santa duties. A volunteer kindly showed us the shed.
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