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Direct Rail Services Class 37 locomotive 37605 in full bling stationary at an 'on' (danger) banner repeater at Chelmsford Railway Station on 5Z41 Norwich Crown Point-Wolverton Railcare/Crewe IEMD convoy working with Class 90, 90009 and DVT 82152 dead in tow. 82152 was later left at Wolverton works and 90009 was taken on to Crewe.
37605 first entered service on April 24th 1962 as D6736
Nice shooting by fellow enthusiast David and posted to my photostream with kind permission.
Class 47, 47211 transporting timber through Newport railway station. By 29 September 2002 the remains of this loco were in store at Eastleigh www.flickr.com/photos/23987565@N05/5588524836/in/photolis...
Class 56 no. 56 011 powers an East Bound MGR train over the "Iron Bridge" at Worksop and passes one of the fine semaphores that once graced the area. 24th June 1985 11:46.
September 18th, 1985 - Leeds City Station
Class 47 47531 arrives from York with a Scarborough to Bangor express - which we boarded for a short trip down the line to Huddersfield. This engine has carried numerous numbers - D1584, 47531, 47974 and 47775 and carried the names The Permanent Way Institute and Respite.
My Flickr albums:- Class 47 / Leeds area / Other albums
Preserved Beyer Peacock Class 35 "Hymek" 1,700 hp Bo-Bo No.D7017 newly repainted in BR blue with all-yellow front end at Williton, West Somerset Railway, 03/10.
It's a teddy bear! The connecting rods are missing but I'm going to 3D print my own in the not too distant future. This is a MOC I've wanted to have for a while, and I'm glad that I finally designed it. I'll build it soon.
First Class 185 185106 at Doncaster on Staff Training 6th May 2006. The unit is in the original short lived livery.
I had positioned myself for this photograph, expecting it to be a class 40, which was the regular motive power for this service (the Skegness-Manchester Piccadilly). The 37 was a bit of a disappointment, but many years later it was still a good sighting.
EE Class 73/2 1,600 hp Bo-Bo No.73 209 "Alison" (ex-73 120; E6026) (ex-"Gatwick Express") of First GB Railfreight but in original GBRf livery being hauled dead by Class 66/7 No.66 731, passing under the station footbridge at Clapham Junction, 7/08.
The Class of 2014 climbed the risers on the Plain on Thursday, April 10, 2014 for their class photo. Always a fun event to capture. The Class photo will be available from PanFoto in the very near future.
class of 1962
grade 8
central school, Mr. Caldwell
Sue Miller collection
Front row right to left Brian Whitefield Joe thomas Bonnie Taylor linda cable Jill Daniels Cathy hogg Mr. Caldwell Mary Whitefield Roslin smith Lynn elliot Francis Stevenson 2ed row Fred lane ? ? Bonnie Avery ? Lorraine sasseville Betty chis let ? Ann winters linda Sherwin 3rd row Greg leach David naish Alfred shaw John smith ?Bonnie hackney sue McIvor grace Ann Quigley robert bell Henry bull ? Herman or Henry masters an bill grozelle.
Preserved Brush Type 2 Class 31 A1A-A1A diesel locomotive 31438 ready to depart Ongar Station with the 2E23 13:55 service to North Weald on the heritage Epping Ongar Railway (EOR) in Essex (UK).
31438 was built by Brush Traction at the Falcon Works Loughborough and entered service as British Railways D5557 on October 15th 1959.
31438 was withdrawn from mainline service by British Rail in September 1995.
Absolutely adore Class 31's. Cut my young trainspotting teeth on these in this British Rail blue livery at Chelmsford station on the Great Eastern Main Line in the late 1970s.
www.flickr.com/photos/stuart166axe/tags/31438/
My Epping Ongar Railway album flic.kr/s/aHskCyJy6u
General Electric Powerhaul Freightliner 'Fugly Betty' Class 70 locomotive 70007 heads the daily 10:28 Freightliner 4M88 Felixstowe South- Crewe Basford Hall intermodal southbound through Chelmsford on the Great Eastern Main Line in Essex (UK).
The caged signal device on the left is called a 'banner repeater' and these are positioned when the driver cannot see a forthcoming colour aspect signal. In this case it's for the down signal L717 at the other end of this platform (the up line) during bi-directional workings. The banner aspect is 'on' (the following signal is on stop/danger). When a banner repeater is 'off' (the following signal is on green/proceed) the display bar will be at 45 degrees.
Nice shooting by fellow enthusiast David and photograph posted here with very kind permission.
British Rail Class 25 Bo-Bo diesel locomotive 25296 during The Great Railway Cavalcade Rocket 150 celebrations at Rainhill Merseyside (UK) on May 25th 1980.
25296 was built by Beyer Peacock Manchester and entered service as British Railways D7646 on March 25th 1966.
25296 was retired as 25906 on November 1st 1986 and was declared cut up at Vic Berry's Yard Leicester in December 1987.
Note the 1980 Ford Granada Mk2.. ;-)
All my Class 25's www.flickr.com/photos/stuart166axe/tags/class25
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Class_25
The Great Railway Cavalcade: Rocket 150 at Rainhill: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p011vfz4 via @bbciplayer
All my Rocket 150's www.flickr.com/photos/stuart166axe/tags/rocket150/
Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission.
Image revisited, description and tags updated 28/09/2025
Class 111 differed from the generally similar Class 101/2 by being fitted with Rolls-Royce C6NFLH engines of 180 hp. On the final batch of cars a four character headcode box was originally fitted above the front cab windows, with the destination indicator on top of a reduced height centre window. This 2 car set carries MetroTrain PTE branding.
A class 150 catches the late afternoon sun as it leaves Bristol TM with a westbound service. Sunday 11th December 2005.
A First Capital Connect Class 319 dual voltage EMU 319376 at St.Pancras domestic station in London (UK)
I thought these ran on the old Thameslink Bedford-Brighton via Blackfriars services for FCC so i'm a bit confused as to why this is at St. Pancras station... I have some knowledge of railways (ahem) but I don't even know if St. Pancras is on the North South Thameslink anymore and FCC's operations seem very confusing even to me so could anyone help me here? lol ;-)
Nice shot of the whole train by fellow enthusiast Dave and posted here with kind permission.
Class AA Duet: Standing and seated from left: Cora Johnson and Olivia Hunhoff (Yankton), Lille Kellar and Maren Houdyshell (Pierre T.F. Riggs), Jackson Klawonn and Josie Kimball (Sioux Falls Lincoln), Grace Davis and Jasmine Anawski (Brookings), Tiffany Kruse and Sarai Gracia (Sioux Falls Roosevelt), Maddisyn McConnell and Noelle Dunn (Watertown), Teonna Randle and Kyra Rivera (Sioux Falls Jefferson), Camdyn Kuggan and Bergen Christensen (Brandon Valley), Ariana Edwards and Reagan McKay (Sioux Falls Washington), Logan Culhane and Rian Douvier (Mitchell), Brooke Holly and Carlie Johnson (Sturgis Brown), Aiden Giever and Jonah Astrup (O’Gorman)
Permission granted for journalism outlets and educational purposes. Not for commercial use. Must be credited. Photo courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting. ©2022 SDPB | Jeremy Waltner
This is a standard Farish class 20 renumbered and weathered to produce a unique model for the layout.
DB freight class 60 locomotive , 60044 , DOWLOW , passing the remains of the Dorman Long site at South Bank , near Middlesbrough , in the North East of England .
British Rail Class 142 'Pacer' 2 car Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU), 142096 as operated by Northern Rail at Darlington Station in County Durham (UK).
Class 142's have been in service since 1985/7 and are due for withdrawal by 2020.
The Class 142 Pacer units with their atrocious noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) and general ambience levels do nothing to enhance the image of the railways in this area in my opinion.
Darlington Station is a Grade II* listed building which opened on July 1st 1887 but of course there has been a railway in the town since 1825.