Heritage Railway

Terrier finale

A SOUND synonymous with a little corner of England will fall silent for a while during March, as former LBSCR ‘Terrier’No. 32678 is being withdrawn from traffic for its 10-yearly overhaul.

That corner of England is the Kent & East Sussex Railway, a line which has featured was bought, becoming KESR No.3 and named . Finally withdrawn as BR No. 32670, it also has a home at the KESR today. ‘Terriers’ working on the KESR are true time warp moments, where history is brought back to life.

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