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'Hidden' steam engine being moved to new home
A steam engine that was thought to have been scrapped but was actually hiding away in the countryside for decades is being moved to its new home today.
The shunting engine, built in the 1920s, was owned by a private collector and restored over many years in Suffolk and Hertfordshire.
After he died, his wife contacted the Nene Valley Railway in Peterborough which agreed to put it in its museum.
Alex Alder from the railway tells 麻豆社 Look East about the importance of the find.
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