Lord Nelson
850 'Lord Nelson'Image courtesy Wikimedia Commons
Designed by Richard Maunsell in 1926 for Southern Railway (1923-1947), the Lord Nelson class of steam locomotives operated until 1962. Sixteen engines were built, all named after famous British admirals and explorers. The first engine was named Lord Nelson, and gave its name to the whole class. They were intended for high-speed passenger work.
All the locomotives were scrapped except for Lord Nelson, which can still be seen operating on heritage railways and special tours on mainlines throughout Britain.
850 'Lord Nelson' crossing the Dandrymire Viaduct, Garsdale

I like riding on trains. They're very relaxing and the world goes by at the perfect pace.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see that! Beautiful train.
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