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A solid, painted, cast metal, burgundy [[00-gauge]]-sized '''paperweight of the [[LBSCR]] Abergavenny J1-Class [[4-6-2]] tank locomotive''', running number 325.
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A solid, painted, cast metal, burgundy [[00-gauge]]-sized '''paperweight of the [[LBSCR]] Abergavenny J1-Class [[4-6-2]] tank locomotive''', running number ''325''.


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Latest revision as of 14:18, 27 August 2022

Exhibit

Abergavenny locomotive LBSCR 325 (cast paperweight)

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location:

Arch One , Area 85
Brighton Locomotive Works (display)


Glamour of Brighton



A solid, painted, cast metal, burgundy 00-gauge-sized paperweight of the LBSCR Abergavenny J1-Class 4-6-2 tank locomotive, running number 325.

The original locomotive

The Abergavenny was designed by D.E. Marsh and built in 1910 at Brighton Works as a fast, heavy-duty locomotive to haul passenger trains on the London-Brighton run, and ran until 1951. It was accompanied by the slightly revised locomotive 326 (J2-class "Bessborough")

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