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![Guild Street yard, Aberdeen circa 1958. McIntosh 3F 0-6-0T no 56240, built at St Rollox Works in 1898, takes a break from shunting duties. The locomotive was eventually withdrawn from 61B Ferryhill shed in July 1961 and cut up at Inverurie works a short time later. [Thanks to John McIntyre]
Guild Street yard, Aberdeen circa 1958. McIntosh 3F 0-6-0T no 56240, built at St Rollox Works in 1898, takes a break from shunting duties. The locomotive was eventually withdrawn from 61B Ferryhill shed in July 1961 and cut up at Inverurie works a short time later. [Thanks to John McIntyre]](http://ccgi.ewanbeth.force9.co.uk/images/22002.jpg)


![BR Standard class 9F no 92023, one of the <I>experimental</I> batch of 10 within the class originally built with Crosti boiler and pre-heater, before eventually being rebuilt as conventional steam locomotives. No 92023 is seen here taking a freight under the road bridge at Blackrigg, north east of the village of Rockcliffe, on the WCML in north Cumbria around 1965. The locomotive was withdrawn by BR in November 1967 and cut up at Campbells, Airdrie, approximately 5 months later. [Thanks to Mike Gibb] BR Standard class 9F no 92023, one of the <I>experimental</I> batch of 10 within the class originally built with Crosti boiler and pre-heater, before eventually being rebuilt as conventional steam locomotives. No 92023 is seen here taking a freight under the road bridge at Blackrigg, north east of the village of Rockcliffe, on the WCML in north Cumbria around 1965. The locomotive was withdrawn by BR in November 1967 and cut up at Campbells, Airdrie, approximately 5 months later. [Thanks to Mike Gibb]](http://ccgi.ewanbeth.force9.co.uk/images/21999.jpg)

