Being a lover of steam locomotives is a bit like chasing a setting sun—with the real diehards searching out survivors further and further from their home territory. Many enthusiasts would mark August 1968 as the end of "proper" steam locomotives in the United Kingdom, the date when British Railways withdrew their final examples. However for those in the know, steam continued to contribute to the British economy in industrial settings for nearly a further two decades. In the coal and ironstone mining industry, in power generation, in chemical factories, steelworks, and foundries small rugged locomotives continued to toil away on a daily basis. Some were lovingly cared for, others were worked into the ground. The author discovered colliery steam by accident and often explored this world while accompanied by his younger, equally enthusiastic, brother. This led them to some of the more obscure and less traditionally scenic parts of the country, but some industrial settings had a haunting beauty of their own. The photographs featured here give a taste of this particular setting for steam workhorses.
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