No. 3 "Blyth" was a 3 foot gauge 2-4-0T built by Sharp Stewart in 1879 for the Southwold Railway that ran for 50 years until the Railways closure in 1929. Details of the plans to build a replica No. 3 and a replica station near Wenhaston can be seen at the Railway Shop at Southwold.
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