A 2 foot steam locomotive that was displayed at the Birmingham Museum of Science & Industry prior to the museum's relocation and relaunch as Thinktank, has returned to steam at the Amerton Railway.
Lorna Doone, Kerr Stuart Wren 0-4-0ST No. 4250 of 1922 moved from the museum's former Newhall Street home in February 2003 on long-term loan to the Staffordshire line.
With permission for restoration to working order obtained in 2009, the work began in early 2010.
The locomotive hauled its first passenger trains in preservation over the weekend of 30 Jun 2018 and 1 Jul 2018 during the railway’s summer steam gala.
Having spent more than three decades in the ownership of Devon County Council, the locomotive's last operator, Lorna Doone has been restored to the appropriate lined green livery.
The lining and lettering has been applied using traditional techniques by Martyn King of Vimart Signwriting.
Other performers at the gala included Kerr Stuart 0-4-0T Diana, visiting from the Statfold Barn Railway, Quarry Hunslet 0-4-0ST Sybil Mary, and Hudswell Clarke GP39 (formerly Bronllwyd).
Bagnall 0-4-0ST Isabel and Hunslet (No. 3095 of 2008) Wren class Jennie were unavailable, as both are stripped down for major boiler examinations and re-tubing.
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