The inside of the cab of North British Railway 0-6-0 No. 673 (65243) "Maude" in the Scottish Railway Museum at Bo'ness. The loco was built by Neilson & Co, Hyde Park Works, Glasgow in 1891 and was designed for general freight duties. It was rebuilt in 1915, with a slightly larger boiler and sent to France for the war effort. Named after Lieutenant-General Maude on return in 1919. Maude later became LNER No. 9673 and then 5243 and under BR became 65243. The loco worked on freight duties until 1966 when it was withdrawn and preserved. Having run in preservation, it now needs major work to make it steamable again.