There are those who are seen but little on the railway. They are the faceless ones in the running shed who tend to the needs of this lovely little engine. We are mostly volunteers but if we don't send you an engine then you aren't going anywhere.
The Ivatt 2MT 2-6-2T, 41298 currently running in the Isle of Wight, seemingly hauled the last ever steam hauled passenger service on the Tramway. How did it ever get round the curves?
Does 1369 still have the bell that was rung whilst working the tramway at Weymoth? Cherished memories of those boat trains winding their way through the streets, and the dockside shunting of vans. Was life more interesting then?