This is unusual low four-wheel saddle tank railway steam locomotive. built by W.G. Bagnall for use at Par harbour in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The unusual design was required to cope with some extremely tight curves, and a very low bridge under the Cornish Main Line. The locomotive is preserved in operational condition on the Bodmin and Wenford Railway and inspired the Rev. W. Awdry to include them in The Railway Series of children's books The engine is on loan to the Tanfield Railway for 2 days
The worst of railroad design. Please, send me your entries / suggestions for the "Album of the ugly trains of the world" (past or present, paint scheme or shape).