Skymonster
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Just a quick shoutout for the Statfold Barn Railway near Tamworth, which held its “Sweet Indian Steam” enthusiasts event this past weekend. The line (approx 1.5 miles of 2’ gauge, plus a garden railway, a tram line and some 18” track including four stations and an extensive museum in a purpose-built roundhouse) had 11 locomotives in steam, plus a railcar and a double-deck tram. The event marked Sharp Stuart 0-4-0ST No.'19B', built in 1889, visiting from Beeches Light Railway and which previously worked on the Darjeeling Mountain Railway (the only working loco to escape the country from that railway). However, with so many locos running - from a collection that numbers almost 100 - the action was non-stop with departure frequencies usually less than 10 minutes. I recommend the railway and encourage anyone with even a slight interest to give it a go - I know I’ll go back.























