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Ex-Great Eastern 2-4-2T at Cambridge Locomotive Depot.
View westward, the main Shed being to the left. No. 67236 was one of the F6 2-4-2T's, an enlarged Holden version of the Worsdell F4/F5 tank engines for London suburban services, which were all dispersed into the country after World War Two on the extension of the LPTB Central Line into NE London. (Note the absence of any ownership designation). (See also TL4657 : An old Great Eastern 4-4-0 at Cambridge Locomotive Depot, TL4657 : Cambridge Locomotive Depot, with a 'Super-Claud' 4-4-0 and TL4657 : A Great Eastern 2-4-0 of Victorian times at Cambridge Locomotive Depot).
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Camera location52° 11′ 40.39″ N, 0° 08′ 16.25″ E  Heading=292° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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