We thought we'd do a small report on this as while it is just a single derelict shunter we found it really photogenic and ended up with more photos than expected!
GEC stphenson locomotives are a type of heavy industrial shunter built in the 1970s by GEC traction. This is the 3 axle variant weighing in at around 50 ton.
This one is beached and abandoned on the disused Porth-y-waen branch of the tanat valley light railway. The Tanat Valley Light Railway was a 15-mile (24 km) long standard gauge light railway. It ran westwards from Llanyblodwel in Shropshire, about 5 miles or 8 km south-west of Oswestry. It crossed the Wales–England border and continued up the Tanat valley, terminating at Llangynog in Powys. It opened in 1904, providing access to a fairly remote area, and transport facilities for slate production and agriculture.
It's very easy to access this by just wandering down the disused line.
Thanks for looking.
GEC stphenson locomotives are a type of heavy industrial shunter built in the 1970s by GEC traction. This is the 3 axle variant weighing in at around 50 ton.
This one is beached and abandoned on the disused Porth-y-waen branch of the tanat valley light railway. The Tanat Valley Light Railway was a 15-mile (24 km) long standard gauge light railway. It ran westwards from Llanyblodwel in Shropshire, about 5 miles or 8 km south-west of Oswestry. It crossed the Wales–England border and continued up the Tanat valley, terminating at Llangynog in Powys. It opened in 1904, providing access to a fairly remote area, and transport facilities for slate production and agriculture.
It's very easy to access this by just wandering down the disused line.
Thanks for looking.