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Melksham to Steam in Swindon, by train - great day out

Archive - Originally posted on "The Horse's Mouth" - 2012-09-16 22:14:51 - Graham Ellis

A day out for just £11.30 from Melksham, available every Saturday. Take the 09:20 train to Swindon, which gets there at 09:49 and take a ten minute walk to the Steam museum. Your Melksham to Swindon Steam rail ticket, which can be bought from the conductor on the train, includes admission. Return on the 15:22 train to Melksham station - that's included in that price too, and there's even free parking at Melksham station if you don't want to walk there!


This would normally be a very dangerous place indeed to stand - right in from of a train - but No. 4073 is here on static display and you can even walk underneath!


Here's "The Great Man" - IKB - in front of one of his broad gauge locomotives


Carriage doors have had many different styles of handles over the years, and you can try many of them out.


Last Saturday was also the Swindon Steam Festival ... and we were able to see many models set amongst the larger exhibits. Here, in GW style, is a mixed gauge layout with a broad gauge train on the track.


A wide variety of names was applied to locomotives over the years; some names were reused time and time again, others not. And looking at the name here, I think I can understand why that may be!


Can you work out what this is?