Are there any heritage railways in the UK which actually have turntables (or triangles that could be used to turn locomotives)? It seems that most do not and simply run their steam locomotives tender first on the return journey.
Is there any heritage railway that turns its steam locomotives at the termini? (I know that some have balloon loops that eliminate the need to run the locomotive round, but they would then I presume have to turn the locomotives at the other end).
Is there any heritage railway that turns its steam locomotives at the termini? (I know that some have balloon loops that eliminate the need to run the locomotive round, but they would then I presume have to turn the locomotives at the other end).