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MORE SCRAP METAL THAN THE TITANIC

SIXTEEN preserved Collett ‘57XX’ Panniers is not bad going considering that the British Transport Commission did not consider an example worthy of a place in the National Collection.

This is despite it being numerically the largest steam class ever to run

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