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The little signal box at Hebden Bridge is still open and here a new livery Class 158 unit passes on its way to Manchester Victoria.
Class 720 'Aventra' 5 car 25kV EMU (Electric Multiple Unit) 720560 working the 1N31 09:05 (09:38 RT) Clacton on Sea- London Liverpool Street 'Greater Anglia' service train southbound at Marks Tey Station on the Great Eastern Main Line in the County of Essex (UK).
All my 720's www.flickr.com/photos/stuart166axe/tags/class720/
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Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission.
Class Day 2017.VMS IV's receive awards..Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU.........................
sometimes this diversion would require a different engine between woking and guildford and obviously other times when it run around
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_African_Class_2_4-6-2
By Unknown author - Lourens Sturgeon collection, Public Domain, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3163736
Class 465920 seen on a Cannon street to Sevenoaks service on a non stop service note the sun was out and no electric destination board not working on the front of the unit
Class 43/0 (Valenta engined) 2,250 hp Bo-Bo No.43 084 (with buffers) of Grand Central at Kings Cross on a Sunderland service, 6/08. The buffered 43's were part of a trial push-pull scheme with electric locos.
Sandra and her window hanging. Sandra had fused glass pieces from another class that she used as well, beautiful!
The Visby is the latest class of corvette to be adopted by the Royal Swedish Navy after the Göteborg and the Stockholm class corvettes. The ship's design heavily emphasizes low visibility or stealth technology. The first ship in the class is named after Visby, the main city on the island of Gotland. The class has received widespread international attention because of its capabilities as a stealth ship. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visby-class_corvette)
Returning to Stoke Canon we have this slightly grainy, against the light shot of a named Class 47, accelerating away from Exeter St Davids. Probably one of the batch of WR 47/0's named after mythological figures, I would guess. Anyone able to make an ID? It's a short name, so maybe 'Thor; or 'Odin'?
GWR Class 166/2 No.166213 passes Berkley Marsh,with the 10:42 Gloucester to Weymouth service,on the 23rd of October 2018.