The Dunmbin st Fort Steelein British Columb&Rehmx RWhetham
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I Full steam ahead for return I of 'Dunrobin' to UK
4 Ill-year-old steam locomotive, built for the 4th Dulre of 3utherland and later sold to a C a d i a n businessman, is to return permanently to the UJL The historicDwmbin and its four-wheel private saloba . have been bought for %110,&W by the North of England open& museum at Beamish in County Durham. The purcbase was eonb e d on 'ksday by the museunds curator of transport, Paol*rman, who mi& W r e delighted to
used it to travel across the PIo~th. The locomoth and ma& mre hausedfor years in a shed at the private Dunrobin station, set up in 1874by thsl &d Duke of S u t b l m d who' goSd to have t4e public m ~ b e extenaed for 20 mils@. ' The W o n m s eventW& dosed and fell into &rep& but was restored iu the 1 and reopelacalacaar a "request ' st@ for passehgers.
to be plaeed on static d i play at the Ronmcy ;asd Dymcbmb Raihq. It remained there for 15 yeam 1 it was sold along with &e coach ta a Canadian 3hsinessman. - ~