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Conway Scenic Railroad
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Display EMD F7 beside the 1874 North Conway freight depot
Locale White Mountains region of New Hampshire
Connections New Hampshire Central Railroad
Commercial operations
Built by
Conway Branch: Portsmouth, Great Falls and Conway Railroad;
Mountain Division: Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad
Original gauge 4 ft 81⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Preserved operations
Owned by
Profile Mountain Holdings Corp; Mountain Division right-of-way owned by the State of New Hampshire
Operated by Conway Scenic Railroad
Reporting mark CSRX
Length 51 miles (82 km)
Preserved gauge 4 ft 81⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Commercial history
Opened
1872
1875 Mountain Division is completed and connected
1890 Boston and Maine Corporation acquires the Conway Branch
1972 Conway Branch abandoned north of Ossipee
1983 Crawford Notch regular service ends in September
1984 Last Crawford Notch train (October)
1992 Mountain Division abandoned east of Whitefield
Closed N. Conway Station 1961
Preservation history
August 4, 1974
Started
1994 Mountain Division operations begin
Headquarters North Conway
 
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Preserved British Steam Locomotives
4270
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4270 was completed at Swindon in 1919. It still retains inside steam pipes and is thus rather closer to original condition.

BR motive power depot allocations since 1948.

Date Arrived Depot
January 1948 Ebbw Junction
January 1948 Aberbeeg
October 1949 Cardiff Canton
It was withdrawn in 1962, making the short journey from its last shed at Cardiff to the Barry scrapyard. It left the Barry yard in July 1985.

Restoration started at Toddington in 2003 before it moved elsewhere until it returned in 2013. It was restored to steam in 2014.

Home Base Current Status Owner
Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway Operational Locomotive Services Ltd
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4270 in Woodhams scrapyard at Barry – June 1965
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From the Geoff Plumb Collection of original slides.
GWR "Castle" class 4-6-0 No.4075 "Cardiff Castle" sits in the yard at Old Oak Common MPD, presumably preparing to go "off-shed" to Paddington, perhaps to work the down "Capitals United Express" to Cardiff, the 3:55 pm from Paddington. Sunday 7th May 1961.
This was perhaps taken during an official visit as there seem to be quite a few spotters about!
 
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4277

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4277 was built at Swindon in 1920 and retained the inside steam pipes to the cylinders.

BR motive power depot allocations since 1948.

Date Arrived Depot
January 1948 Duffryn Yard
June 1948 Severn Tunnel Junction
July 1953 Ebbw Junction
April 1955 Aberbeeg
July 1963 Severn Tunnel Junction
April 1964 Aberbeeg
It was withdrawn in 1964 from Aberbeeg shed and sent for scrap at Barry where it remained until 1986.

4277 was built at the GWR’s Swindon Works in 1920, Works No. 2857. It was painted in unlined green livery with “Great Western” on the tank sides. From 1934 a round GWR logo replaced the lettering, and this in turn was replaced in 1942 by the letters “G W R”.

In 1948 the locomotive passed into British Railways ownership where it was painted in unlined black livery.

In 2008 it was sold to the Dartmouth Steam Railway where it carries the name Hercules. The the boiler certificate expired in February 2018. It was taken out of service after running at the Churnet Valley gala in early February 2018.

Home Base Current Status Owner
Darmouth Steam Railway Under overhaul Dartmouth Steam Railway
 
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3M™ Maintenance Free Half Face Respirator 4279+, A1B1E1K1P2, 1/Bag

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3M™ Maintenance Free Half Mask 4279+ Series is a range of simple and ready-to-use respirators with integrated cartridge and filters. A newly enhanced valve assembly helps to reduce exhalation breathing resistance, and the close-fitting, non-silicone, textured face seal is soft and non-allergenic. Includes a resealable bag for hygienic storage and transportation.



  • Lightweight, low profile and well balanced design
  • Textured face seal minimises slippage and improves comfort
  • Use until damaged, particulate filters clog or gas filters become saturated
  • Ideal for contractors, plant shutdowns and spill response
  • Eliminates the need for a separate respirator, cartridge/filter or carrying out respirator maintenance
  • Re-sealable bag provides convenient and clean storage between uses
 
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Heavy Duty Oil Filter Wrench (1.1/2" Wide Band) T&E Tools 4282

These heavy-duty truck oil filter wrenches are designed for the high torque requirements of truck filters.
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