The Epping Ongar Railway is a heritage railway in south-west Essex, England, run by a small number of paid staff and a team of volunteers. It was the final section of the Great Eastern Railway branch line, later the London Underground's Central line from Loughton via Epping to Ongar, with intermediate stations at North Weald and Blake Hall. The line was closed by London Underground in 1994 and sold in 1998. It reopened between 2004 and 2007 as a preserved railway, offering a volunteer-run Class 117 DMU service between Ongar and Coopersale. A change of ownership in 2007 led to the line being closed for restoration to a heritage steam railway, which opened on 25 May 2012.
Hawthorn Leslie's 'Isabel'
Hawthorn Leslie's 'Isabel' was a saddle tank steam locomotive built in 1919 for Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI). It was delivered to ICI's dye plant in Blackley, Manchester, and worked there until it was taken out of service in 1969
BR Class 47 No.47635 (D1606) Jimmy Milne
RT 3238 is a London Transport Green Line liveried bus from 1950. 
London Underground 1959 stock - Driving Motor 1031 (Northern Line)
London Underground 1959 stock - Driving Motor 1031 (Northern Line)
A 1961 vintage BR Class 37 D6729 (37029) Diesel Locomotive
A 1961 vintage BR Class 37 D6729 (37029) Diesel Locomotive
Epping Signal Museum
Locomotive L11

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