1969/11/04, 02. CP No. 23 was an 0-6-0 built by Beyer Peacock in 1875 and is here dumped in the yard at Contumil depot. It had been in use until recently as the station pilot at Porto São Bento. It was later moved to Braga shed and preserved. Tuesday 4th November 1969.
1969/11/04, 02. CP No. 23 was an 0-6-0 built by Beyer Peacock in 1875 and is here dumped in the yard at Contumil depot. It had been in use until recently as the station pilot at Porto São Bento. It was later moved to Braga shed and preserved. Tuesday 4th November 1969.
23rd July 2006
Portugal
Plumb Loco
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1969/11/04, 01. The morning of Tuesday 4th November 1969 dawned with an autumnal mist which took some time to clear. In the gloom at Contumil depot to the north of Porto is dumped No. 211, a 4-6-0 4 cylinder compound built by Henschel in 1924. Strangely, I saw it again a year later at Pocinho, so was it returned to traffic? Behind the 4-6-0 is 0-6-2T No. 014 and behind that is 0-6-0 No. 23, both products of Beyer Peacock.Previous | Next1969/11/04, 03. The sun has nearly burnt through the early morning autumn mist to pick out the elegant lines of now stored Henschel 1924 4 cylinder de Glehn compound 4-6-2 No. 558 at Contumil depot. Behind is classmate No. 559, which looks as though it has been out of use for some time. Tuesday 4th November 1969.

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