In a series of articles, published in Model Engineer in 2019, on the subject of my 5-inch gauge LNER locomotive stud, I mentioned, in passing, an enthusiasm for the East African Railways (EAR). This had derived from a very enjoyable period of working in Kenya during 1976/77 at a time when steam was still the predominant motive power on what was then a well maintained and busy metre gauge network. At that time there were three classes, designated 55, 59 and 60, of 4-8-2+2-8-4 Garratt locomotives, two classes, 30 and 31, of 2-8-4, one class, 29, of 2-8-2, one class, 24, of 4-8-0 and one class, 13, of 4-8-2T locomotives, all to be seen in varying degrees of intensive service on the main line and in the yards between Mombasa…