
Lucie type IV Cockerill | North Yorkshire Moors Railway - NYMR
Number 8 Lucie is a type IV vertical boilered steam locomotive built by the John Cockerill Company 1890. Lucie started life as a tram, working for the East Brussels Tram company with her sister number 7. She ran from Saint Jose Place to the Brussels Cemetery in Evere. The company had 6 other locomotives built by Krauss in 1883.
NYMR - Lucie No 8 shunts empty coaching stock at Grosmont to …
Filmed Wednesday 12th May 2021 at Grosmont Station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway by Piglet (Paul Middleton).
Lucie No. 8 cab ride from Grosmont to Pickering with Piglet on the ...
2024年8月6日 · Lucie No. 8 cab ride from Grosmont to Pickering with Piglet on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway
List of rolling stock preserved on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway
The rolling stock preserved on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway is used to operate trains on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR), a heritage railway in North Yorkshire, England. There are various preserved steam and diesel locomotives, and diesel multiple units, passenger coaches, and goods wagons.
Steam Locomotives | North Yorkshire Moors Railway - NYMR
BR Standard 4 No. 75029 “The Green Knight” NYMR Home Fleet - Under Restoration. Key facts and history. Read more
Piglet’s Lucie (John Cockerill of 1890) - Embsay & Bolton Abbey …
“Lucie” is a type IV vertical-boiled locomotive built by John Cockerill in 1890, recently restored and owned by Paul “Piglet” Middleton of the NYMR. We’re delighted to host the locomotive for its first trip away from the Moors since it’s recent award-winning restoration.
Rolling Stock of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway
The Rolling stock of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway is used to operate trains on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR), a heritage railway in North Yorkshire, England. There is a variety of preserved steam and diesel locomotives and …
North Yorkshire Moors Railway - Wikipedia
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) is a heritage railway in North Yorkshire, England, that runs through the North York Moors National Park. First opened in 1836 as the Whitby and Pickering Railway, the railway was planned in 1831 by George Stephenson as a means of opening up trade routes inland from the then important seaport of Whitby.
North Yorkshire Moors Railway - NYMR
Discover the stunning North Yorkshire Moors Railway where history comes alive on a magical adventure for all ages! Read more. 5-13 April - Experience the sights and sounds of steam history as No. 45596 Bahamas takes to the tracks at the NYMR this April. 5 - 21 April: Climb aboard for a roarsome adventure this Easter.
Wheel Arrangement Information - Steam Locomotive
The ex East Brussels Tram Company Cockerill built 0-4-0VBT tram engine No. 8 "Lucie" is making a short visit over the channel to her homeland of Belgium to its home city of Brussels for a visit to the Brussels Tram Museum (Musée du Transport Urbain Bruxellois or Museum voor het Stedelijk Vervoer te Brussel).
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