Avonside 0-6-0T Works No. 2067 of 1933 stands in a sylvan setting at Statfold Barn railway on 12th September 2015.Originally owned by Durham County Water Board and then named WEAR it was purchased by Penrhyn Slate Quarries in 1936 and named MARCHLYN. When Penrhyn closed in 1965 it went into preservation in the USA. It returned for preservation in the UK in 2011.
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