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British Rail Class 321 'dusty bin' 4 car Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) 321312 at Chelmsford Station on The Great Eastern Main Line in Essex (UK) with London Liverpool Street- Clacton on Sea Albellio Greater Anglia service train.
Kayaking Class - on the Little River, 2 miles from the Townsend "Y" in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
Photo from my expedition to Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park near Townsend, Tennessee.
An unknown BR (Derby) Suburban (later Class 125) 4-car dmu in mixed Rail Blue and green livery with all yellow front ends leaving Broad Street, 04/69. Scanned photograph taken with a Kowa SET camera.
British Rail Class 156 'Super Sprinter' 2 car Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) 156407 working the terminating Greater Anglia 1K60 08:10 (09:35 5L) Greater Anglia Cambridge- Norwich service train at Norwich Station in Norfolk (UK).
Class 90 Electric Locomotive 90024 ex Norwich at speed towards London through Hatfield Peverel Station in Essex. This particular locomotive is on loan to National Express East Anglia from First Scotrail and it wears Scotrail livery.
This photograph was taken by Dave, a colleague of mine using his Nikon D90 and is posted here with very kind permission.
It's been 50 years and life is better than ever. Brophy thanks the Class of 1962 for spending part of the celebration weekend on campus.
1-3-97 Hagg lane level crossing Gascoigne Wood
158901 heads towards Leeds on a passenger service
time 13:00
Coryton station always looks as though it's in someone's back garden; on 25 March 2023, we see 153922 on the 1115 to Radyr.
The rear BP16 power bogie of a Class 43 locomotive No. 43 033 "Driver Brian Cooper 15 June 1947 - 5 October 1999" of First Great Western at Bristol Temple Meads, 11/04/14. Although a lightweight, fabricated design, they are one of the strongest bogie type ever used on British railways. The primary suspension employed coil springs with Alsthom links and the secondary suspension had Flexicoil springs and Koni dampers. The prototype bogies were tested on Clas 86 electric locomotive No.E3173 in 1969.
Class 47 number 47458 (D1578) named 'County of Cambridgeshire' at Eastleigh railway station on 16 March 1991 in Rail Express System livery without blue flashes attached to mail coaches. This loco was built by BR Crewe in 1964 and cut up in March 1996 at C.F. Booth, Rotherham. Taken with a Kodak Instamatic 77X f11/43 mm fixed-focus lens with a single shutter speed of 1/50 second with a 126 film cartridge.
I was invited to talk about my profession in IT for class 6 pupils in SD Neglasari, Sadang Serang, Bandung. This is my first experience talking such topics in elementary school.
An unidentified Class 31 is seen here arriving at Bedford with a parcels van in tow, in the early 1980's. The site of the old Bedford Midland Station in the background is seen derelict before a DIY Store was built there - this has now been demolished and a car park has replaced it.
Scanned from an acquired negative.
Class 170, 170510, in the new(ish), West Midlands Railway livery, departs Herefords platform 4, with the 09.40 to Birmingham New Street. 2nd November 2018.
Maisto Mercedes-Benz S-Class. No interior detailing but nicely cast for the price. Part of a 20 vehicle set bought in 2012. Mint and boxed.
British Rail Class 317 Electric Multiple Unit (EMU) 317346 as operated by First Capital Connect at the buffers at King's Cross Station in London (UK)
Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission.
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