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Ffestiniog Railway steam Locomotive No 8 James Spooner, 1872. This 0-4-4-0
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Ffestiniog Railway steam Locomotive No 8 James Spooner, 1872. This 0-4-4-0
Ffestiniog Railway steam Locomotive No 8 James Spooner, 1872. This 0-4-4-0 Fairlie Patent locomotive was built by the Avonside Engine Company Ltd, Bristol, England, in 1872 for the Ffestiniog narrow gauge railway between Portmadoc and Blaenau Ffestiniog in Snowdonia, Wales, serving the slate quarries, as well as carrying passengers. The Scottish engineer Robert Fairlie (1831-1885) patented his design for double-ended, push-me-pull-you, locomotives in about 1864. Photograph
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This print showcases the magnificent Ffestiniog Railway steam Locomotive No 8 James Spooner, a true marvel of engineering from 1872. Built by the Avonside Engine Company Ltd in Bristol, England, this remarkable 0-4-4-0 Fairlie Patent locomotive was specifically designed for the Ffestiniog narrow gauge railway in Snowdonia, Wales. With its unique double-ended configuration and push-me-pull-you power system, courtesy of Scottish engineer Robert Fairlie's patented design from 1864, this locomotive revolutionized rail transport. The Ffestiniog Railway served not only as a vital link between Portmadoc and Blaenau Ffestiniog but also played a crucial role in transporting slate from the local quarries. As it chugged along the picturesque Welsh landscape, it carried both precious cargo and delighted passengers who marveled at its impressive capabilities. This print captures an era when steam-powered locomotives were at their peak, symbolizing progress and innovation. The intricate details of Locomotive No 8 James Spooner are beautifully preserved in this image – every bolt and rivet hinting at its immense power. As we gaze upon this historic snapshot frozen in time, we are reminded of Britain's rich railway heritage and the ingenuity that shaped our transportation systems. It serves as a testament to human achievement and stands as an enduring tribute to those who dedicated their lives to pushing boundaries in engineering excellence
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