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Steam lives on

Running at speed down the mainline between Wool and Moreton, Dorset, 35018 British India Line takes the curve at Winfrith. Having left London, she is hauling a Saturday seaside special bound for Weymouth.

 

Built in 1945, 35018 was withdrawn from service in 1964. Although rescued from the scrapheap in 1979, it wasn't until 2012 that serious restoration began and it is only in the last couple of years that once again British India Line began work on the national rail network.

 

Aside : Can you see a few buildings mostly hidden behind the pine trees to the top right? Out of view but adjacent to those buildings are the remains of the Winfrith Atomic Energy Establishment. Only ever designed as a test facility, it housed several small reactors between 1959 and 1995. Several decades of decommissioning will not finish until 2021.

 

Yet steam lives on!!!

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Uploaded on July 6, 2019
Taken on July 6, 2019