I was pondering that, John. Yes, they are registered as road vehicles and have
number plates and tax discs etc . . . But they don’t do much travelling, as
far as I can tell. I’ve only rarely met one on the road when I’ve been
driving. They are extremely expensive to buy and to maintain.
Chris
> On 8 Oct 2017, at 18:49, John Hudson <OM4T@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Chris .... are these steam engines "street legal" in every way or are they
> just tolerated now and again by the authorities so as not to offend country
> folk and to avoid being speared during the next edition of The Archers ?
>
> jh
>
>
>
>
> On 2017-10-08 2:37 PM, ChrisB wrote:
>> I’ve been a bit slack lately with my photo blog, although I’ve continued to
>> take photos for it, but here is this week’s contribution. They are two
>> shots that I’ve only just taken of the scene outside our house. It doesn’t
>> have the majesty of Ken’s sunset or snowy peaks, but it was an enjoyable
>> sight nonetheless:
>>
>> cbimages.uk <http://cbimages.uk/>
>>
>> Chris
>>
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