Isle of Man Railway 2-4-0T No. 7 'Tynwald'
Weeting, Norfolk, UK
Location: Fengate Farm Light Railway
Status: Frame Only
Posted: Jun 2, 2024 @ 14:06:04 by Steve Frost, European Editor
This loco, typical of Beyer Peacock's locos built for the Isle of Man Railway, was the first loco to be withdrawn from service, as long ago as 1947. It was involved in a collision with No.10 "G H Wood" in 1928 which buckled the frames of No.7 which is probably why it was not overhauled following withdrawal. For a number of years the remains of the loco were displayed at various places, ending up as it is now on the mainland of the UK.
Posted: Jul 18, 2022 @ 07:07:30 by Russell Newman
The remains of former Isle of Man Railways Beyer Peacock built 2-4-0T No. 7 "Tynwald" have been relocated to Fengate Farm at Weeting in Norfolk. As they have been placed in front of the 5ft gauge former Finnish State Railways 2-8-2 No. 1060 next to the Fengate Farm Light Railway there.
Posted: Jul 29, 2013 @ 16:07:55 by Kamil
Builder: Beyer Peacock