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| Painted in workshop grey, but letterd and fully lined, No. 13 stands in the works yard at Darlington soon after completion. The slightly raised central driving cab was large, and housed driving controls facing in both directions. The two nose sections were full of equipment, one houses a steam heating boiler while the other carried the control and electrical gear. CJM Collection. |
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