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Automobiles of this era weren't usually painted red. Mainly black brown or grey.
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How about the 2 diesel engines in the trees were not around when that steam engine was actually in operation.
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What is the trash can doing on the top of the mountains on the ridge?
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Is he practicing his fly casting or did the hole dry up?
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Based on the word "catch" in the first clue I had surmised it had to do with the cow catcher on this locomotive. There doesn't appear to be a coupler on the front which doesn't match any of the photos Jim has posted of his engines except for one. It doesn't appear to be engine number 44, 47 or 6.
I think you (we) are on the right "track".
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It took awhile but here goes:
The Stapleford Miniature Railway, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. 4 April 1965.
The scene is from "The Avengers", "The Gravediggers" episode.
Emma is tied to a miniature railroad track while Steed battles the bad guys atop a miniature steam engine.
Here is a link to read more about the scene:
theavengers.tv/forever/peel1-2.htm
Very good David, that was fun.
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This modern Class II railroad roots began in the late 1800's and it's growth was aided by three Saints. Later growth was spurred on by what many people of the era considered the eighth wonder of the world.
Name the current day railroad.
Name the original railroad.
Name the eighth wonder.
Extra credit if you can name the three Saints.
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