File:Stockton & Darlington Railway third class carriage No 179, Locomotion Shildon, 28 April 2010.JPG

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English: Preserved Stockton & Darlington Railway third class coach No 179, a.k.a. the Forcett Coach due to the location of its rediscovery in Forcett goods yard. Built in 1865, it's pictured here resident in the 2004 built Collection hall of the National Railway Museum's Locomotion outpost in Shildon, County Durham. It moved into the hall from its previous home, the Timothy Hackworth Museum half a mile away, which Locomotion absorbed when it was created. No. 179 has since left, having been sold by the NRM in 2011.
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