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SR N15 class 777 Sir Lamiel : ウィキペディア英語版 | SR N15 class 777 Sir Lamiel
Southern Railway 777 ''Sir Lamiel'' is an N15 “King Arthur” class 4-6-0 steam locomotive built for the Southern Railway by the North British Locomotive Company in June 1925, and withdrawn from service in October 1961. The locomotive is named after a fictional minor Knight of the Round Table named Lamiel of Cardiff. Lamiel is mentioned in Book XIX of Thomas Malory's ''Le Morte d'Arthur'', where it is said he was "a great lover".〔Malory, Sir Thomas Le Morte d'Arthur, Book XIX: Chapter XI.〕 ''Sir Lamiel'' is now preserved and is part of the National Collection, under the care of the 5305 Locomotive Association, and is based at the Great Central Railway in Leicestershire.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.5305la.org.uk/About/Locos/30777/ )〕 The loco is now running regular passenger services on the preserved section of the Great Central Railway, where it is based. It appeared (as a Great Western engine) in the ITV crime drama series Agatha Christie's Poirot. Series 3 episodes: The Plymouth Express and The Double Clue broadcast in 1991. In 1995 it featured in the BBC television play ''Cruel Train'', an adaptation of the novel ''La Bête Humaine'' telling a tale of a murderous engine driver. Following repair work at Tyseley and Loughborough in October 2012 emerged in Southern Railway malachite livery as 777 for the first time having previously carried Southern Railway olive green as 777 and in British Railways Brunswick green as 30777 in preservation and at the GCR Autumn gala ran and at some stages double headed with fellow Maunsell and malachite engine SR V Schools class 925 Cheltenham. ==References==
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