Friday, March 6, 2026

passenger train on the Wirral Railway, England, 1895


It looks like a 0-4-4T in front (several of those of the Wirral Railway were built by Beyer Peacock.)

The Wirral Railway was a railway network in the northern part of the Wirral Peninsula, England. Its route was from Birkenhead Park in the east of the Wirral to West Kirby in the west. A branch off this line at Bidston went north to Seacombe and New Brighton. It was incorporated in 1863 as the Hoylake Railway, running from Hoylake to Birkenhead Docks

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