South Wales to Newton Abbot Aberdare Coal Train travelling through South Devon
An Aberdare Class 260 Coal Train travelling from South Wales to Newton Abbot. Brought into service in 1902, it served GWR well until being withdrawn in 1946.

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Devon's Lost Railway Link the Plymouth to Exeter - The Southernway

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Newton Abbot to Tavistock Workmen's Train (1929)

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BNSF 5309 Racing East in Minnesota - Staples Subdivision

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Ancient Greek Warships Were Nothing Like What You've Seen in Movies

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GWR South Wales Rail -Then & Now SBS Railways

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How One Minister Destroyed Britain's Most Beautiful Railway: The Waverley Route

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Down Branch Goods Train travelling through Dartmoor at Pendon Museum

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Why Britain Deliberately Destroyed Its Manufacturing Industry

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South Wales Freight Trains 1980's

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Rare Old Engines Starting Up Sound That Will Blow Your Ears ▶19

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Industrial steam

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We Bought Temu's Craziest Product!!!

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The German Pilot Who Accidentally Landed on a British RAF Airfield and Changed Everything

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Waiting for the Mid day Train

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A Drivers Eye view from Paignton to Exeter St Davids along the very scenic Devon Sea Wall

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The British Train Line Bait That Made German Supply Locomotives Flip at High Speed

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Newton Abbot to Exeter local Passenger Train travelling through Dartmoor.

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The British Trick That Turned the Hawker Typhoon Into a Tank Killer in Just Seconds

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Newton Abbot and the surrounding area in the 1970s

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