File:Steam Loco 4248 2-8-0 stripped down for our inspection (9450539755).jpg

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It was great to be able to look in detail at the component parts of a steam loco all laid out in front of us. There was also a computer 'edugame' to teach you how the parts of a steam loc are assembled.

The STEAM Museum website
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Source Steam Loco 4248 2-8-0 stripped down for our inspection
Author Martin Stone from Reading, United Kingdom
Camera location51° 33′ 45.88″ N, 1° 47′ 40.23″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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