Thomas at Nene Valley Railway
by Gordon James
Title
Thomas at Nene Valley Railway
Artist
Gordon James
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Photograph - Photography Digital
Description
Thomas at the Nene Valley Railway getting ready for his Santa Specials. (Check web site at NVR for current status, as in workshop as of 15/11/22).
The 0-6-0T engine No. 1800 was built by Hudswell Clarke in 1947 at about the time when Rev.W Awdry wrote his second book in which Thomas appeared. The little blue engine spent its entire working life at the British Sugar Corporation Peterborough factory pushing wagons of sugar beet up an incline until the day came when a diesel engine replaced the steam power of Thomas.
The Peterborough Railway Society purchased this little engine on 9th September 1973 and he was moved to the Nene Valley Railway, where he has since delighted his friends and children of all ages.
The Nene Valley Railway considers its Thomas to be the "official" Thomas the Tank Engine, because it was named by Thomas' creator, the Rev. W. Awdry, in 1971.
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November 15th, 2022
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