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		<title>Dnevil: A 2-1/2 inch gauge coal burning live steam locomotive, &quot;Ayesha&quot; Atlantic, built and owned by L.B.S.C.  This is the first 2-1/2 inch gauge engine that size with a coal bire to haul passengers in the early 1920&#039;s, causing quite a &quot;furor&quot; at the time, and...</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;A 2-1/2 inch gauge coal burning live steam locomotive, &amp;quot;Ayesha&amp;quot; Atlantic, built and owned by L.B.S.C.  This is the first 2-1/2 inch gauge engine that size with a coal bire to haul passengers in the early 1920&amp;#039;s, causing quite a &amp;quot;furor&amp;quot; at the time, and...&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;A 2-1/2 inch gauge coal burning live steam locomotive, &amp;quot;Ayesha&amp;quot; Atlantic, built and owned by L.B.S.C.  This is the first 2-1/2 inch gauge engine that size with a coal bire to haul passengers in the early 1920&amp;#039;s, causing quite a &amp;quot;furor&amp;quot; at the time, and was still going strong in 1951, after some 28 years of hard use. From &amp;quot;The Live Steamers&amp;quot;, July-August 1951.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Dnevil</name></author>
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