In a scene that has been played out millions of times over the last two centuries, the 'bag' is pulled clear after filling the 'Pug's' saddletank. More than one unwanted shower has befallen crew (... (more)
This Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway 'Pug' built by the company's Horwich works in 1901, sits neatly on the turntable at Keighley. These useful tanks were used wherever limited clearances or tigh... (more)
Universally known as 'Pugs' these diminutive 0-4-0 tank engines were usually to be found on freight shunting duties in docklands or other sites with tight curve radii. These sturdy little locomoti... (more)
England's answer to the Kaaimans River bridge? A former Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway "Pug" takes a load of steel girders over the branch line from Workington steelworks to Workington harbour dur... (more)
Pug 51218 trundles a short freight along the dockside at Goole Docks in England. This was taken during a private photo shoot sponsored by railway photographers. The loco is carrying the number 512... (more)