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- Barry_Ten abstract "The Barry 10 were a collection of scrapyard locomotives that were removed from Woodham Brothers in 1990 when Dai Woodham retired; basically, they were the ones which were left, unsold, as of that date.They were then taken on by the Vale of Glamorgan Council. For the next 20 years the locos were stored in scrapyard condition, although several were bought. All the remaining locomotives are rusting hulks, stored, and not publicly viewable.".
- Q4864834 abstract "The Barry 10 were a collection of scrapyard locomotives that were removed from Woodham Brothers in 1990 when Dai Woodham retired; basically, they were the ones which were left, unsold, as of that date.They were then taken on by the Vale of Glamorgan Council. For the next 20 years the locos were stored in scrapyard condition, although several were bought. All the remaining locomotives are rusting hulks, stored, and not publicly viewable.".
- Barry_Ten comment "The Barry 10 were a collection of scrapyard locomotives that were removed from Woodham Brothers in 1990 when Dai Woodham retired; basically, they were the ones which were left, unsold, as of that date.They were then taken on by the Vale of Glamorgan Council. For the next 20 years the locos were stored in scrapyard condition, although several were bought. All the remaining locomotives are rusting hulks, stored, and not publicly viewable.".
- Q4864834 comment "The Barry 10 were a collection of scrapyard locomotives that were removed from Woodham Brothers in 1990 when Dai Woodham retired; basically, they were the ones which were left, unsold, as of that date.They were then taken on by the Vale of Glamorgan Council. For the next 20 years the locos were stored in scrapyard condition, although several were bought. All the remaining locomotives are rusting hulks, stored, and not publicly viewable.".