A Brief Autumn Visit To Tywyn

After a number of years hidden out of sight undergoing rebuilding, No 8 'Merseysider' has emerged looking somwhat different to it's previous conventional Ruston outline. Also around the yard at Pendre were 'Midlander' and 'Alf', while the siding at Brynglas contained the impressive flail mower.
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An impressive piece of machinery, the John Bate designed flail mower stands in the siding at Brynglas.   (29/09/2003)
An impressive piece of machinery, the John Bate designed flail mower stands in the siding at Brynglas.
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After a long rebuild, No 8 ‘Merseysider’ lurks round the back of the South Carriage Shed at Pendre.   (29/09/2003)
After a long rebuild, No 8 ‘Merseysider’ lurks round the back of the South Carriage Shed at Pendre.
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Hunslet No 9 ‘Alf’ rests outside the South Carriage Shed in the yard at Tywyn Pendre.   (29/09/2003)
Hunslet No 9 ‘Alf’ rests outside the South Carriage Shed in the yard at Tywyn Pendre.
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Ruston No 5 ‘Midlander’ sits in the yard at Tywyn Pendre.   (29/09/2003)
Ruston No 5 ‘Midlander’ sits in the yard at Tywyn Pendre.
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