A tour round the sheds at 17C Rowsley was a first or me, never having reached here in the days of steam. The opportunity for a “behind the scenes” guided walk was provided as part of the nationwide September 2024 heritage days, whereby such sites open their doors to visitors at no cost. As the website puts it, “Heritage Open Days is England's largest community led festival of history and culture, involving thousands of local volunteers and organisations. Every year in September it brings people together to celebrate their heritage, community and history. Stories are told, traditions explored, and histories brought to life. It’s your chance to see hidden places and try out new experiences – and it’s all FREE.” On duty at Rowsley South was the former Kent Electricity Board’s 0-4-0 saddle tank No. 2, Bagnall No. 2842, from the Chasewater Railway, at the head of the 4-coach train to Matlock. The sheds and yard contained a mix of steam and diesel locos in various stages of repair, in addition to the current operational fleet .
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