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Steam rail motor approaching Penzance Station, c. 1915A view of a steam rail motor approaching Penzance Station, Cornwall, c.1915. Penzance station opened in 1852 and is the terminus of the Cornish Main Line and also the southernmost station in England
Hungerford station, c. 1906Staff and passengers pose alongside steam rail motor no.74 whilst it is stopped at Hungerford station. This photo was proably taken not long after no.74 was built
Steam Rail Motor Car, number 80Steam rail motor number 80 is seen here at an unknown location on the GWR network. It was built in 1906 by the Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company to Q diagram and lot number 1101
Steam Rail Motor diagram, 1905This diagram was drawn in June 1905. It was for a GWR steam rail motor that was to be built in 1906. It was built to diagram Q, lot number 1101, and included numbers 73 to 80
Plympton Station, Devon, c. 1910A view of Plympton station, Devon, c.1910, showing Steam Rail Motor, No.7, sitting in the station and railway staff on the platform
Steam Rail Motor, no 74, with gas tank on towSteam rail motor number 74 is seen here at an unknown location on the GWR network. It was built in 1906 by the Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company to Q diagram and lot number 1101