A visitor to the WGLR

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We had a flying visit from Netty and Billy (plus Netty's mum) yesterday. Unfortunately the weather wasn't great, but we still managed to run a train.

Dave very kindly arrived (courtesy of the SVR) carrying a certain red box ......... a visiting loco from foreign shores (well, Preston) for the new season on the WGLR.

Being prepared at Gooey Depot.

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Tender loco's don't often feature on the WGLR, so the breakdown train was on standby just incase. It wasn't required of course.

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Ready for the off on a passenger service.

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Finally, the loco gets coaled up at the end of it's run.

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Very nice loco Mel....
 

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Brilliant pics as always :clap: