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Bellevue Park Railway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bellevue Park Railway The Bellevue Park Railway, which closed in 1950, operated in Bellevue, Belfast. ==History== Bellevue Park was a popular recreational facility between the two world wars, providing gardens, ponds, amusements, refreshments, a zoo, and a gauge miniature railway for the entertainment of visitors. The Bellevue Park Railway, which received a new locomotive and carriages in 1933 from Blackpool, closed in 1950. The locomotive, a German-built 0-4-0 tender engine named 'Jean', was sold for scrap, but having been rescued by Sir William McAlpine eventually returned to its original railway, the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway in Kent,〔See "One Man's Railway" by J.B.Snell, published 1983 by David & Charles, and re-published (revised edition) 1993 by David St John Thomas of Nairn, Scotland, ISBN 0-946537-80-1, page 107, and photograph page 87.〕 under its original name, 'The Bug'.〔A summary of this story is available on the (RHDR website, here ).〕
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