The last surviving SNCF 140c Class 2-8-0s ekeing out their final days at Verdun shed on 9th July 1970.


The last surviving SNCF 140c Class 2-8-0s ekeing out their final days at Verdun shed on 9th July 1970. One of their final duties being the operation of stone trains between Dugny and Conflans. These former Est engines of 1913 played a major role in the military campaign during World War One.


Size: 5306px × 3560px
Location: Verdun, France
Photo credit: © Colin Garratt / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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