Number 36: Oldest in Ireland

Number 36 was built for the Great Southern & Western Railway of Ireland by Bury, Curtis & Kennedy of Liverpool in 1848. It is the second locomotive to survive from that prolific builder, and one of only three Bury-type locomotives in preservation. You can follow Rail Story on Twitter @Railstory Find me on Facebook Support Rail Story on Patreon to get early access to Channel content: Go on, buy me a coffee ( you know you want to)
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