English: Unusual diminutive tank engines at Eastleigh Locomotive Depot.
For work in and around Eastleigh Works and Depot, also in Southampton Docks and elsewhere, there were some odd engines such as these. On the left is ex-Plymouth, Devonport & SW Junction 0-6-0T No. 756 'A.S. Harris' (built 12/1907, withdrawn 10/51); on the right Drummond C14 class 0-4-0T No. 3744 (built 1/1907, withdrawn as BR No. 30589 in 6/57). Eastleigh Locomotive Depot was one of the largest on the SR: in 1946 its allocation was 131 engines of extraordinary variety in age and origin:- 17 4-6-0, 31 4-4-0, 7 2-6-0, 19 0-6-0, 15 0-4-2, 1 0-8-0T, 13 0-6-0T, 23 0-4-4T and 5 0-4-0T.
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