EXMOOR STEAM RAILWAY

'Exmoor Steam Railway' is located at the Cape of Good Hope farm at Bratton Fleming in North Devon. The site has a narrow gauge steam railway (currently closed to the public) and a large workshop. According to its website, this is the location of probably the worlds most productive builder of new steam locomotives.
The Stirland family who own and run the business build about 3 new steam engines every year in gauges up to two feet. The largest user of the locomotives is the Rudyard Lake Steam Railway near Leek in Staffordshire.
The Exmoor Steam Railway also has a collection of gauge Beyer Garratt articulated locomotives from South Africa and a 2-8-2 tender engine.
There are links to the Welsh Highland Railway in North Wales. One locomotive was sold there early in 2006.

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See also



British narrow gauge railways

★ Local railway attractions


Bideford and Instow Railway


Lynton and Barnstaple Railway


Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway


West Somerset Railway

External links



Rudyard Lake Railway

Exmoor Steam Railway

Ashorne Hall Railway

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