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stepney in 1960 Bluebell Railway Locomotives - Stepney In 2010 a rapid overhaul of \"Stepney\" saw it back in steam for the 50th Anniversary of hauling its first train on the Bluebell in May 1960. Stepney will now remain
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stepney in 1960 on the Bluebell Railway, which acquired the loco in 1960. The Bluebell is the oldest standard gauge preserved line in the UK and runs without any diesel
Stepney - Thomas the Tank Engine Wikia Stepney was built in 1875 and later rebuilt in 1912. He arrived
stepney in 1960 on the Bluebell Railway on May the 17th, 1960. In 1963, Stepney came on loan to Sodor and worked briefly
Can anyone tell me the name of a newspaper printed in 1960 in I\'m looking to buy one of those \'day you were born\' newspaper gifts for a relative. He was born in Stepney, Greater London in 1960. Can anyone give the names of any
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LB&SCR A1X Class 55 Stepney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Stepney is well known as the first standard gauge engine to be based at the Bluebell Railway, arriving by rail on 17th May 1960. Stepney was featured in the Thomas the
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Bluebell Railway - 50th Anniversary Events On 17 May 1960, Terrier locomotive \'Stepney\', together two coaches, travelled from the Ardingly Branch line originally having come via
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