60006 “Scunthorpe Ironmaster” over the Crossing at Elsham.
60006 "Scunthorpe Ironmaster" sporting British Steel blue livery passes over the B1206 road crossing with the empty hoppers heading back to Immingham for its next load of iron ore. Originally named "Great Gable and painted in BR Trainload Construction livery, the loco would later wear Corus Steel colours. This stretch of railway was opened in 1866 under the stewardship of the Trent, Ancholme and Grimsby Railway Company and connected with the Great Grimsby and Sheffield Junction at Wrawby Junction.
60006 “Scunthorpe Ironmaster” over the Crossing at Elsham.
60006 "Scunthorpe Ironmaster" sporting British Steel blue livery passes over the B1206 road crossing with the empty hoppers heading back to Immingham for its next load of iron ore. Originally named "Great Gable and painted in BR Trainload Construction livery, the loco would later wear Corus Steel colours. This stretch of railway was opened in 1866 under the stewardship of the Trent, Ancholme and Grimsby Railway Company and connected with the Great Grimsby and Sheffield Junction at Wrawby Junction.