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Explores a short-lived gauge that expired about a century ago but hopes for a revival one day. Gauge 2 layout at Bicester, six coaches by H.B.Jervis, David Viewing prepares the Carson Precursor, Precursor waits for the signal, Greenley's (Greenly) 0-6-0-6-0 tank locomotive (circa 1911), operating at Bicester, pages from Greenly's book, the 0-6-0-6-0 on a 40 wagon goods train in a suitable garden layout, LB&SR J1 Class, the Jubb Atlantic and a 4-4-2, surviving serviceable Gauge 2 locomotives, Saint George Bing for Bassett Lowke 1913, a pair of LNWR Bowen Cooke 4-6-2 tanks Bing for Bassett Lowke 1912, Great Central 9N 4-6-2 tank Bing for Bassett Lowke clockwork, 4-4-0 Metropolitan tank modern Ned Williams, Peckett 0-4-0 tank Carette for B-L 1910, Experiment 4-6-0 Bassett Lowke, 0-6-6-0 (0-6-0-6-0?) tank Greenly 1911, 0-4-0 tank F.W.Jubb for B-L c1910, Abergavenny LBSC 4-6-3 tank Butcher & Co. c1911, Sydney Bing for Bassett Lowke c1910, Precursor 4-4-0 James Carson 1911 now names Carson (live steam), 4-4-2 Atlantic F.W.Jubb 1911 live steam |