File:Paddington Pannier tank geograph-2958216-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
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Summary
Ex-GWR condenser-fitted 0-6-0 Pannier tank at Paddington.
Supplementing the converted No. 8700 (renumbered No. 9700), ten of the Collett '8750' class 0-6-0PTs were built new in 1933 for the traffic on the Metropolitan Underground route from Paddington to Smithfield, with condensing apparatus and other modifications. No. 9701 (built 9/33, withdrawn 1/61) is seen here off the end the Arrival platforms at Paddington, with the great Goods Station behind, beyond the electrified Hammersmith & City lines.
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current | 00:12, 15 January 2017 | ![]() | 1,990 × 1,450 (905 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | <b>Ex-GWR condenser-fitted 0-6-0 Pannier tank at Paddington.</b><br> Supplementing the converted No. 8700 (renumbered No. 9700), ten of the Collett '8750' class 0-6-0PTs were built new in 1933 for the traffic on the Metropolitan Underground route from Paddington to Smithfield, with condensing apparatus and other modifications. No. 9701 (built 9/33, withdrawn 1/61) is seen here off the end the Arrival platforms at Paddington, with the great Goods Station behind, beyond the electrified Hammersmith & City lines. |
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