English: Lee Moor No. 2 on display at Buckfastleigh, Devon, England. The tramway used a track gauge of 4 feet 6 inches - 2.5 inches narrower than British standard gauge - so it is preserved in non-workoing condition as there is no where for it to run. A Lee Moor Tramway wagon and other relics are kept in the shed with it, and its sister locomotive, Lee Moor No. 1, is preserved at Wheal Martin China Clay Museum in Cornwall.
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