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Bahamas is back in action!

WAS it really five years ago that a forlorn-looking Bahamas appeared on a low loader in the car park of Heritage Railway publisher Mortons at Horncastle, en route from Ingrow on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway to Tyseley Locomotive Works in Birmingham for its long-awaited overhaul to begin?

On Friday, September 28, when Bahamas Locomotive Society patron Lady Judy McAlpine pulled back the flags to unveil the nameplate of the immaculately outshopped Jubilee has had for well over half a century, that landmark visit to our headquarters seemed a world away.

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