1889 Narrow Gauge Baldwin, "Fairymead", steams again after many years.
Following boiler repairs and reassembly, tiny Baldwin cane loco "Fairymead" is unloaded in parts and returned to steam at the Mandalong Valley Tramway, North of Sydney, NSW.

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"Fairymead", 2 foot gauge Baldwin ex cane loco, built in 1889, reassembly and steaming.

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