2 2 2 Collection
"2 2 2: A Journey Through Time and Steam" Step back in time to the year 1925, where the iconic North Star locomotive, also known as Fire Fly
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"2 2 2: A Journey Through Time and Steam" Step back in time to the year 1925, where the iconic North Star locomotive, also known as Fire Fly, roared through the tracks with its mighty power. This Broad Gauge locomotive was a true marvel of engineering, captivating all who witnessed its grandeur. Travel further back to New Swindon in 1847 when No 3021 Wigmore Castle first made its appearance. The town buzzed with excitement as this magnificent steam engine rolled out of Swindon Works, leaving everyone in awe of its sheer beauty. Fast forward to June 1927 and witness history being made as No 6000 King George V joins forces with North Star outside Swindon Works. These two giants stood side by side, showcasing their strength and dominance over the railway world. Venture beyond Swindon and find yourself at Bourne End Station in Buckinghamshire. Here lies another gem from the past - a Great Eastern Railway rail motor from 1849 captured beautifully in a black-and-white photograph. Its timeless charm transports us to an era filled with elegance and sophistication. Not forgetting our beloved Broad Gauge locomotive Centaur that graced the tracks during that golden age of steam travel. Its impeccable design left an indelible mark on railway enthusiasts worldwide. And finally, let's take a glimpse into Victoria around c. 1900 when No 9 reigned supreme. This regal locomotive exuded power and grace as it pulled carriages filled with eager passengers ready for their next adventure. Join us on this extraordinary journey through time and steam as we celebrate these remarkable engines that shaped our history and continue to inspire generations today.