Metropolitan Railway 2-6-4T locomotive (CJ Allen, Steel Highway, 1928)


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2-6-4 Tank Locomotive

For Freight Service, Metropoloutan Rly.
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Public domain
Credit:
Scan from Allen, Cecil J. (1928) The Steel Highway, London: Longmans, Green & Co.
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