File:Put Your Back Into It Lad.jpg

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English: The B&W heritage railway is a bit odd in that it is two separately built lines connecting Bodmin, at the top of the hill, with two other lines. The trains head tender-first downhill from Bodmin to Bodmin Parkway and also from Bodmin to Boscarne Junction and then run around to steam engine-first uphill back to Bodmin. Once at Bodmin they run around again. So lots of action and steam.
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Camera location50° 28′ 30.15″ N, 4° 45′ 48.66″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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