Bagnall 0-4-0ST No. 19
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Bagnall 0-4-0ST No. 19
No. 19 - aka (Bagnall No' 2962) is a preserved 0-4-0 Saddle tank (locomotive), saddle tank locomotive, built by W.G. Bagnall in 1950. It was the final steam locomotive to work in the HM Devonport Dockyard, and is currently owned by Phil Croombe. In 1996, No. 19 was taken out of service so it would have its wheel tyres replaced, before returning to service in 1998. Preservation No. 19 is preserved by the Bodmin and Wenford Railway, in Cornwall, South-West England. The preserved locomotive is on hire to the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway in South-East Wales for future seasons. See also {{Portal, Cornwall * Bagnall fireless locomotives (preserved) External links Bodmin and Wenford Railway page on No. 19
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Bagnall 19 On The Pontypool And Blaenavon Railway
Bagnall may refer to: * Bagnall, Michigan, and unincorporated community * Bagnall, Ontario, Canada * Bagnall, Staffordshire, England * Lansing Bagnall, British forklift truck manufacturing company * W. G. Bagnall, British locomotive manufacturing company * Bagnall Beach Observatory, astronomical observatory on the east coast of Australia People * Andrew Bagnall (born 1947), New Zealand motor racing driver * Anthony Bagnall (born 1945), Royal Air Force commander * Bill Bagnall (1926–2006), American magazine publisher and editor * Charles Bagnall (1827–1884), British Politician * Drew Bagnall (born 1983), Canadian ice hockey player * Geoff Bagnall (born 1965), Australian rugby league footballer * George Bagnall (1883–1964), British trade unionist * Gibbons Bagnall (1719–1800), English poetical writer * Graham Bagnall (1912–1986), New Zealand librarian, bibliographer and historian * Hamer Bagnall (1904–1974), English cricketer * James Bagnall (1783–1855), Canadian printer ...
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