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English: Hunslet no 704 was supplied new to the Penryhn Slate Quarry in Bethesda in 1899. She worked until the quarry ceased to use railways in 1962. In 1965 she was sold to C.B. Arnette and exported to the U.S.A. along with 5 similar locomotives. She changed hands several times eventually ending up in a derelict state in Puerto Rico. She was rescued by Rob Gambrill and returned to Wales in 2016. In 2022 she was on display at the Heritage Centre of the Bala Lake Railway.
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Hunslet Narrow Gauge locomotive No 704 of 1899 "Nesta"

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