On May 29th 2004 the Misbourne Valley Railways first visiting egine, WLR No. 9 'Cleeve Abbey' trundles through Rose Halt with a train of WLR stock. 649x257 Cleeve_20Abbey.jpg |
Between 6.8.04 and 19.9.04 our No. 8 'Coity Castle' made an extended visit to the Misbourne Valley Railway, in place of previously rostered No. 4 'Earl of Radnor' which had failed. The loco is seen here at Rutton on the MVR, posing next to the pride of the home fleet, No. 1 'Russell'. Thanks to the MVR for this shot. 726x586 coitycastle4.jpg |
At Pete Newmans line on June 25th WLR No. 6 'William' retires back to the shed road. Courtesy of the BAG of 16mm. 800x600 fowler.jpg |
At the MVR's opening gala, on May 29th 04, WLR No. 8 'Coity Castle' runs through Box End with a train of WLR stock. 724x328 Jessie.jpg |
At Rutton WLR No. 3 'Jonathan' and WLR No. 8 'Coity Castle' run past the MVR's first tender engine, Woodrow Light Railway No. 6 'William'. 495x271 Jonathan_20and_20William_20at_20Rutton.jpg |
Between 31.5.04 and 6.8.04 WLR No. 4 'Earl of Radnor', although then not named, was hired to the MVR to boost summer services. However, No. 8 'Coity Castle' had to recover the rest of these services as No. 4 failed. 390x306 WLR_20No4.jpg |