On shed at the Isle of Wight Steam Railway’s Haven Street base are a pair of 0-6-0T Terrier tank engines. These plucky engines were designed by William Stroudley and introduced in 1872 on the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway. When made redundant by more powerful locomotives, the Terriers found second homes on other railways, including the Isle of Wight Central Railway. When the Southern Railway was formed in 1923, further Terriers were shipped to the Island. The IWSR has preserved examples in both IWC and Southern liveries.
August 1993
Rollei 35 camera
Kodak Ektachrome 100 film.
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