KevinTOO was (again) first with the answer: it's one of the metal sculptures at Wolverton alongside the Grand Union Canal and railway there.
The figure consists of twisted railway tracks and is shown holding a steam locomotive and tender.
You're never far from railway history in Wolverton!
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WOW I'm truely amazed that I'm right as I've only ever seen photos of the sculpture :)
The last time I went through Wolverton on a boat they still had some remnants of the railway works... (yes I am that old) LOL
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