Inside Bressingham Steam Museum Exhibition Hall, a Brighton Terrier A1X 0-6-0 steam locomotive No. 662 dating from 1875, originally named "Martello" but denamed and renumbered 32662 by British Railways in 1948. Once belonged to Butlins Holiday Camp in Ayr, Scotland.
Inside Bressingham Steam Museum Exhibition Hall, a Brighton Terrier A1X 0-6-0 steam locomotive No. 662 dating from 1875, originally named "Martello" but denamed and renumbered 32662 by British Railways in 1948. Bressingham Steam Museum and Gardens at Diss, Norfolk was founded and built by the late Alan Bloom. The little LBSCR engine was originally bought from British Railways by Billy Butlin for display at Butlins Holiday Camp at Ayr in Scotland
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Location: Bressingham Steam Museum and Gardens at Diss, Norfolk, England, Britain, UK
Photo credit: © Roger Bamber / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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