Pictures of the only preserved Broad Gauge engine 0-4-0 "Tiny".

  "Tiny" in the museum of the South Devon Railway. The museum is in the goodsshed of the preserved station on this line at Buckfastleigh. It's a pitty but Tiny will never run again.

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  Detail of the ashpan under the vertical boiler and at the right one of the toothwheels of the gear to the wheels.

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  Details of the vertical steamengine. The crank axles and the motion for the steamvalves painted in bright red as useall round 1870.

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  A detail picture at the bottom of the ashpan and a part of the crankaxle. There are a lot of rivets at this little steamengine.

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  Very clear to see the motion of the vertical steamengine and the 4 excentrics to move the steamvalves of the vertical steamengine.

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  The ganghandel is mounted at the side of the cylinders of the vertical steamengine. The driver was standing in the open air to do his job at the engine.

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  At the top of the vertical boiler is the pressure gauge and the connection to the steamvalve. The cylinders are covered with wood and finished with two brass bands.

foto 7 june 2002 © cdj