Hunslet 0-4-2ST No. 1842 Howard built in 1936 for use at British Aluminium near Fort William until 1969, stands inside the roundhouse at Statfold on 10th July 2021, longside Beyer Peacock K Class 0-4-4-0T No. 5292 (alternatively No. K1) built in 1909 for the lead mines at Willamsford in Tasmania and on the extreme left, Plymouth USA No. 6137 Tim built in 1958 for the St Marys Cement Company at St Marys, Ontario until the late 1960s. All seen during the Statfold Barn Railways 150 Years (+1) of the Quarry Hunslet weekend event.
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