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A1x Terrier No.2678 “Knowle” with St Mildred’s Church – Digital Download

Bring a slice of Kent’s preserved railway heritage into your collection with this beautiful high-resolution digital download of A1x Terrier No. 2678 “Knowle” working the Kent & East Sussex Railway. Captured with the timeless silhouette of St Mildred’s Church as a backdrop, this image blends iconic steam power with rural English charm.

Perfect for printing at home or using as a digital wallpaper, this photograph celebrates a classic scene beloved by steam fans and railway photographers alike.

A Short History of A1x Terrier No. 2678 “Knowle”

Built in 1880 by the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway at Brighton Works, the A1x Terrier Class was designed by William Stroudley for light branch line and shunting duties. No. 2678, known as “Knowle,” spent its working life on light railway lines and was later preserved for future generations to enjoy. Today, she’s a popular star of the Kent & East Sussex Railway, evoking the golden age of rural steam travel.

File Format: High-resolution PNG, ready for instant download

  • Print Ready: Suitable for printing up to A2 size

  • Use: Print for home, gift to a steam enthusiast, or display digitally

A1x Terrier No.2678 “Knowle” with St Mildred’s Church – Digital Download

Bring a slice of Kent’s preserved railway heritage into your collection with this beautiful high-resolution digital download of A1x Terrier No. 2678 “Knowle” working the Kent & East Sussex Railway. Captured with the timeless silhouette of St Mildred’s Church as a backdrop, this image blends iconic steam power with rural English charm.

Perfect for printing at home or using as a digital wallpaper, this photograph celebrates a classic scene beloved by steam fans and railway photographers alike.

A Short History of A1x Terrier No. 2678 “Knowle”

Built in 1880 by the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway at Brighton Works, the A1x Terrier Class was designed by William Stroudley for light branch line and shunting duties. No. 2678, known as “Knowle,” spent its working life on light railway lines and was later preserved for future generations to enjoy. Today, she’s a popular star of the Kent & East Sussex Railway, evoking the golden age of rural steam travel.

File Format: High-resolution PNG, ready for instant download

  • Print Ready: Suitable for printing up to A2 size

  • Use: Print for home, gift to a steam enthusiast, or display digitally