The end of steam on the Southern is highlighted by Salisbury BR Standard 5 4–6–0 No. 73093. This engine was broken up by Cashmor
The end of steam on the Southern is highlighted by Salisbury BR Standard 5 4–6–0 No. 73093. This engine was broken up by Cashmores of Newport in March 1968, just a few months before steam ended on Britain’s main lines.
Size: 2714px × 3720px
Location: Britain, United Kingdom,
Photo credit: © Colin Garratt / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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