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Class 66 056 passing between Lever Brothers and Crossfields factories and will shortly pass under Warrington Bank Quay station. Crossfields Crossing signal box in the background (now a relay box). The locomotive had earlier hauled the 01:04 Dollands Moor Sidings to Ditton Foundry Lane and having left it's train was en route to Arpley for servicing. Despite little use the line does receive periodic attention. Note the recently greased fishplates. 23rd March 2021.
Gloucester RC&W Co. Class 119 Cross Country 3-car dmu Set No.B590 (made up of Class 119/1, 178 & 119/2 cars) in BR Rail Blue & Grey with all yellow front ends passing Parson Street, Bristol, on a Bristol (Temple Meads) - Taunton service, 09/85. Scanned photograph taken with a Canon AE-1 Program.
West Midlands Trains class 172 DMU at Kidderminster Worcestershire, this train had terminated here earlier on going into a siding, it is returning to the station to pick up the punters for a return service, Birmingham New Street?.
Only five Class 45s were fitted with nose conecting doors D11 to D15, but two different types were used.
D11 and D12, on the left, had a door with a recess for the headcode box
D13, D14 and D15 on the right had a plain door with no recess.
Even though my building has slowed, it has not come to a stop. This is the product of one of my table scraps (the engine) falling into my gaze as I sat in my room wondering what I should make.
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January 18th, 1997
Healey Mills
Recently repainted into EW&S livery, Class 56 56114 leaves Healey Mills yard with a Tiphook Rail freight (ballast hoppers?) towards Wakefield.
London Overground Class 710/1, 710120, is seen departing Bethnal Green on 19th May 2021.
On the rear of 2T22 0848 London Liverpool Street to Chingford.
25315 at York at the head of the night mail to Shrewsbury 05/10/85.
I can here her now ticking over.......T'bogga T'bogga T'bogga T'bogga!!!
Happy days & nights
25NC 4-8-4 No.3423 on a De Aar - Kimberley freight meets rebuilt 25 No. 3483 standing on a southbound freight on 2 July 1976.
Class 47 47593 seen at the rear, leaving at Chester-le-Street Station on the ECML with the 1600 Statesman Settle and Carlisle Circular Railtour. 47614 was at the head of the train
Class 56 locos under construction in Crewe works, 2nd July 1983. There is a number just visible on the cabside that suggests it may be 56126 or 56128.
Class 24 24040 waits with a parcels train in Chester station whilst a Class 47 leaves with a London train.
13th July 1974
Interior of the ex-class 508 TS vehicle 71563 in South West Trains class 455 unit 5735. 25th January 2006.
GBRF Class 66 No.66725 Sunderland heads towards Upton Scudamore,with the 10:14 Westbury to Eastleigh East Yard working,on the 16th of November 2021.
SWR Class 158 No.158882 passes Fairwood Junction,with the 10:44 Yeovil Pen Mill to London Waterloo service,on the 6th of April 2023.
Bombing & Gunnery School officially opened in April 1941. Five bombing ranges were also created to allow the students to practice. Aircraft flown at the base included the Avro Anson, Fairey Battle, Bristol Bolingbroke and Westland Lysander. The school offered six week courses in bombing, navigation and air gunnery until it was disbanded in November 1944.
Northern Class 156 No. 156454 waits to depart Carlisle for Morpeth on 7th December 2022.
The line from Carlisle to Haltwhistle, on the Tyne Valley Line, re-opened on this day following its closure due to the derailment at nearby Peterill Bridge in November.
Freightliner Class 66 No.66518 climbs Whiteball,with the 08:26 Totnes to Fairwater Yard HOBC working,on the 14th of August 2022.
Kingston Class coastal defense ships HMCS Brandon and HMCS Edmonton at the Lonsdale Quay for Fleet Weekend 2022.
The Zeta-class submarine (also known as Type 913) was a class of six midget submarines built for the Yugoslav Navy at the Brodogradilište specijalnih objekata (English: Special objects shipyard) during the 1980s. They were designed with the purpose of laying small minefields and transporting naval special forces, with or without their submersibles, in shallow waters that were inaccessible for larger submarines. Due to their mission profile that called for a small design as well as the need to stay undetected, they lacked torpedo armament and a generator for battery recharging.
1936 built 620 class light pacific No.621 makes a spirited from departure from Mt Barker, as it approaches the Hurling Drive level crossing while working the Father's day Southern Encounter. This was 621's first revenue train, having been withdrawn in 2008 due to boiler troubles. She celebrates her 75th Birthday over the weekend of the 17th/18th September
Colas Railfreight Class 70, 70815 approaching Greenfaulds railway station working a early running 6S36 Dalston - Grangemouth tank train, 17th November 2017.
Video: youtu.be/SHN-Vc9N-qs
I’m not being self-deprecating when I say I LOL at being described as “classy.” I have no class. But I can see how this outfit might fool a stranger.
Dress, Suzi Chin for Maggy Boutique (consignment). Belt, gift. Shoes, Linea Paolo. Sunglasses, Coco Sunglasses. Earrings, Claire’s. Bag, Aldo.
British Rail Class 165 'Turbo' 3 car Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) 165117 working the 2K57 10:13 (10:16 RT) Newbury- Reading Great Western Railway service train at Newbury Racecourse Station on the Reading to Taunton line in Berkshire (UK).
Note the train is wearing the now superseded First Great Western livery.
Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission.