Stratford wasn't running exclusively on oil fired locomotives, so coal storage/distribution infrastructure wasn't a problem.
From what I've read Stratford were, once again, streets ahead of the others, having a 'small' coal fired grate which was lit with the 'rag on a...
Stratford ran a considerable number of oil fired loco's around the turn of the 19/20 century, on waste oil from the gas producer plant, which had...
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Compound road engines were fairly common, but the simpler single cylinder was more common for agricultural use. Strangely the compound traction...
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