Industrial Steam Locomotives
Bagnall 0-4-0ST Ketton Portland Cement No. 3
To celebrate the 90th anniversary of Ketton Cement Works in Rutland, steam returned to the site for a private open weekend, and a photo charter was organised using Bagnall 0-4-0ST (2648 of 1940) 'Ketton Portland Cement No. 3' with three original cement wagons from 1929. Built in 1940, 'Ketton Portland Cement No. 3' was the first of a batch of 9 supplied to the Ministry of Supply for use at Royal Ordnance Factories and is normally resident on the Chasewater Railway. Sharing the site with the Branch Line Society, various Industrial cameos were recreated using this delightful Bagnall 0-4-0ST as she shunted her cement wagons around the site. It really doesn't get more historically accurate than this! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvKv4l0wdwk
RSH 0-4-0ST Ajax
Steam in Chatham Dockyard! Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn 0-4-0ST "Ajax" (No. 7042 of 1941) is seen hard at work within Chatham Historic Dockyard on 28th October 2017. Illustrated beside the World War II RN destroyer HMS Cavalier, Cold War 'O' Class sub HMS Ocelot S17 and HMS Gannet, 'Ajax' recalls the age of industrial steam in this former naval dockyard when there was once a network over 17 miles of track in Chatham Dockyard. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96dDXmPsW6c&t=25s
Austerity J94 0-6-0ST Walkden
LMS Jinty 0-6-0T 47406, masquarading as long scrapped sister 47406, top n' tails a goods working with Austerity J94 0-6-0ST Walkden around Preston Docks on the Ribble Steam Railway on 3rd August 2012. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6MftAgo16E