DescriptionLickey Bank geograph-2611010-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
English: Up stopping train ascending Lickey Bank with a Compound 4-4-0.
View SW down towards Bromsgrove: ex-Midland Birmingham - Bristol main line. No. 1001 at the head is one of the original Johnson/Smith three-cylinder 7'0" compound 4-4-0s of 1902, rebuilt 1914 by Deeley and lasting only until 11/51. It has two 0-6-0T bankers for its 7 - 8 coach train.
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