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Approaching Romiley on a Manchester to New Mills service. The line on the left is the fabled "Hyde Loop".
With a rather out-of-focus front end, a Class 20 on a PW train passes the Box at Plean. 6/9/83. Included to show the Box situation.
Demetria Set (corset, skirt, socks, heels) @brior.sl x FWRD
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I had a good freind who was the foreman here when it was home to some class 56s. He let me wander around one day. Pity I didn't chose a nice sunny one!!
Class 122 W55012+Class 121 W55026 approach St. Blazey on 24/Aug/1990 working a Newquay to Par servive
A long line of withdrawn class 31s stand alongside the bank at Toton yard awaiting their last journeys to the scrapyard.
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The 'Indian Summer' of TPE loco-hauled services, with 68028 'Lord President' awaiting departure from Scarborough station's platform 1, working the 1U72 17:48 Scarborough to Leeds via Castleford on Thursday 31st August 2023. The start of the 1883 North Eastern Railway Grade II-listed station bench is in the foreground, reputed to the longest in the world at 456ft long. The canopy, incorporating the Star of David, and platform was originally part of the NER 'Excursion Station', opened in 1883, and separate from Scarborough Central.
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40196 hauls a freight working past Dringhouses Yard on the outskirts of York on a snowy 22nd January 1979. Photograph digitised from a Kodachrome slide.
37175
Colas Rail Class 37 diesel locomotive.
Built by English Electric in 1963.
At Cambridge station with a test train.
20.8.21.
Post privatisation but still in Network SouthEast livery Railtrack Plc owned Sandite/De-Icing unit 930 007 is seen waiting at Hastings to form sandite train 8Z42 13.20 to Tonbridge.
This departmental unit was one of the batch authorised for conversion at Selhurst Depot between 1977-82 from redundant 4-SUB (class 405) motor coaches. Set 007 was formed of ADB975592 (ex S10993 from set 4127) and ADB 975593 (ex S12659 from set 4604). The no.1 end ADB 975592 was the De-icing vehicle fitted with polythene lined steel tanks to prevent the tanks becoming live when de-icing fluid was being released onto the conductor rail. The no.2 coach ADB 975593 was initially empty on conversion but subsequently modified and fitted with hopper vats to carry Laponite solution (commonly known as Sandite). When laying sandite the train would be restricted to 20mph hence the class 8 headcode where as de-icer could be laid at 45mph. The units were fitted with extra shoe gear to create better contact in icy conditions and two shoes, one either side were fitted with air operated vibrating pins to dislodge any formed ice on the conductor rail rather than just frost or snow. Formed ice blobs could be a problem under overhanging structures like bridges where water could drip and freeze creating a lump on the conductor rail.
A look back at the fabulous sight of a large logo class 37 in the valleys. Here, 37418 climbs up from Bargoed towards Pontllotyn on a glorious evening in the Rhymney Valley. 2R20 17:01 Cardiff Central to Rhymney.
The Ghost has it in every single way. Just like the Beverly Wilshire.
Highest position: 428 on Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Class 207 East Sussex 3 car demu unit 1311, led by DMBS S60136 arrives at East Croydon with 1640 London Bridge to Oxted service.
6th July 1984
Class 37 37422 leads 37425 as they head south through Doncaster on a York Parcels Sidings to Belmont Down Yard light engine working on April 18th 2022.
GBRf Class 92 92043 photographed at Crewe,working on 0z92 0906 London Euston - Polmadie Car M.D. on 02/11/2021
H class 263 works through the Narrows on the Bluebell Railway. Please note, this was taken from outside the narrows with a long lens and working PW. 9th April 2017. More at - davebowles.smugmug.com/Railways/Southern-Region/Wainwrigh...
GB Railfreight Class 60 No. 60021 leads 66751 & 739 South bound towards Villet Road Sunderland working the 0D63 1246 Tyne Coal Terminal Gbrf to Doncaster Down Decoy Gbrf light engines move.
13/06/21
Another one from Rainhill Station but this time I'm using the barrier at the end of the platform to frame this class 60 (60021
Class 66080 seen standing at Peterborough with a driver change working 6O26 2234 TALLINGTON TARMAC DBC to Grain Thamesport English Welsh & Scottish Railway 20/09/21
Czech Railways tri-voltage Class 380 electric loco 380 007-5 at Prague Main Station on 7th October 2017. The Type 109E locos designed in 2004 have been the subject of a dispute between manufacturer Škoda and Czech Railways. Of an order for twenty, placed in 2005, it was was not until 2013 before the class received main line a certification for use in the Czech Republic. Their proposed use on the Prague-Dresden-Berlin-Hamburg route was scrapped and Siemens Vectron locos were leased instead. A Deutsche Bahn order for locos of this class (designated Class 102 in Germany) from Škoda has also experienced similar certification issues.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C4%8CD_Class_380
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Classement publié le 30 janvier 20222
ce même jour: Angers gagne la coup de France de Hockey sur Glace !
Bravo Angers !
37419
"Carl Haviland"
English Electric Class 47 Locomotive.
Wearing old Intercity livery.
In the sidings at Norwich station.
16.8.19
With a decade having elapsed since this locomotive was named to commemorate the class's Golden Jubilee, this shot of DRS Class 37/6 37601 "Class 37 - Fifty" stabled at Didcot was taken back in 2012 when the power station cooling towers were still intact...
Class 47 diesel locomotive No. 47205, restored into Railfreight Distribution livery, waits to take over the demonstration freight working at Pitsford & Brampton Station during Northampton & Lamport Railway’s Winter Gala on 8th February 2020.
The Class 47 is a Brush design and 47205 is one of 512 examples built between 1962 and 1968. It is a class that has proven to be a very successful mixed traffic (passenger and freight) diesel locomotive.
This photo was published in Railway Herald issue 676 on 12th February 2020.
387207 leads the 1T23 1012 King's Lynn to London King's Cross Great Northern service past the long closed station at Denver - 27/08/2022.
I came down to photograph the Class 60 hauled Middleton Towers to Ravenhead Sidings sand train (of course) & was rather pleased the sun popped out, just as this train passed through. Needless to say, a large wedge of dark grey cloud appeared on the scene just five minutes later & the train I was waiting for, duly rumbled by in terrible light. Therefore, I won't bother to upload that on this occasion!
It's good to see a few of these red 'tomatoes' hanging around on my local line. I must admit, I will be sorry to see them go. I love a bit of colour in my photos & I find these far more pleasing to the eye than the white ones we normally have.
Class 170 170107 scoots past Welney Road Crossing near Manea, with the 1N53 1127 Stansted Airport to Birmingham New Street - 14/01/2022.
Class 25 No.D7535 approaches Quorn and Woodhouse station with TPO 1X39 16:10 Loughborough North - Swithland. 08-09-2019.
A pair of two car Gloucester Railway & Carriage Works class 100 DMU's rasp away from Marston Green station on their Journey to Rugby Midland, possibly the 4.20 PM. The train is passing over the road crossing. the gates were controlled by the signal box next to the footbridge
On the platform the lad porter has two heavy looking rolls, one on his shoulder the other tucked under his arm, they will have arrived on the DMU. The senior man, complete with his official cap, has the more important duty of watching the train go past.
The station was still gas lit, a lamp is visible both sides and a lovely lantern juts out over the building doorway, perhaps it is the camera angle but the OHL mast looks as if it directly in front of the door!
Peter Shoesmith. Circa 1964
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