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Mini-history - Copyright Kernow Model Rail Centre / Simon Bendall
New from Swindon Works in October 1958, D2028 was first allocated to Cambridge before moving briefly to March six years later, by when the wasp stripes had been applied. The mid 1960s saw it based at Peterborough New England and Stratford for around eight months each before heading to the Southern Region at Bournemouth in May 1966. This saw it used over the Weymouth Quay line for a time while the shunter’s final transfer was to Eastleigh in March 1969. Withdrawn at the end of that year, it was scrapped in stages at Doncaster Works in 1971/72, still in BR green.
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