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Sunday, September 23, 2012
the LNER 'Cock o the North'
Not an obvious name for a locomotive you might think. No. 2001, a 2-8-2 built in 1934, was the first of six such LNER engines built for heavy passenger trains between Edinburgh and Aberdeen. An artwork published as a postcard, the artist not stated.
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