No 93 stands at East Ely station
The railway was built in 1906 and initially went straight through the middle of Ely. After complaints - after all it meant several freight trains each day heading through the town - a deviation line was constructed avoiding the town. This means now that departure from East Ely is backwards. The train must reverse back beyond the points (or switch as they say in the US) and can then proceed up the deviation track to Keystone.