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LEGO Borg Warner Grangemouth test brick in the centre.
This beautiful brick just visiting me from the US.
Left is 107 Bright Bluish Green / Dark Turquoise / Teal and Right is White of course.
Owner - Nathan Francis.
Read more about Grangemouths here
NB: Updated photo after dusting bricks and retaking the shot
66572 hauling The Grangmouth to Daventry Freight at Halloughton Grange. Just after Sunrise .24.4.24. 50 asa.
A Sunday treat with 4x DB class 90s on the 4S49 Daventry to Grangemouth intermodal with 90029 and 90035 powering with 90028 and 90039 dead in tow at Balshaw Lane Junction. Thanks to Andy Parkinson, Mark Latham and Jack Taylor for the gen on this!
A Scania G440 from the Grangemouth Emergency Response team about to enter the main arena at Truckfest 2015.
0R38 Grangemouth Ineos to Irvine Caledonian Paper. Class 70 in Colas Railfreight livery heads towards Camelon running light loco in preparation for Mondays Irvine to Aberdeen slurrys. Thank you for the big wave as well driver 👍
Grangemouth Tdg. (EWS) - Mossend Euroterminal. DB Loco 66192 with the daily Freight passes through Falkirk Grahamston Station
Grangemouth SD finds 37278, 26037 & 37184 stabled up for the weekend on the 1st September 1991. The depot would be closed around a year and a half later in March 1993
1st in the mono print comp Feb 2017 - Townend CC.
Taken at the Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway.
Acceptance - 2017 Scottish Salon
Working Grangemouth - Daventry Freightliner, passing through Birmingham, England UK - www.robertcjones.co.uk
A lovely morning in the spring of 1981, a pair of 37's move out of the old steam shed. Freedom of Scotland week.
A Nissan Navara from the Grangemouth Emergency Response Team seen parked up near the INEOS Exhibition Centre
56302, 56113, 60056 work the 6S96 Sinfin - Grangemouth tanks through a rainy Moorthorpe on the 21/01/16.
With rusty rails either side the Grangemouth Growler is having a break in Falkland Yard after dropping passengers at Ayr station.
Difficult to imagine the yard featured heavily in dispatching coal trains to Drax , West Burton , Cottam , Aberthaw and Ratcliffe power stations and Hope cement works.
The yard was greatly affected by the drive to renewable energy with the harbour line to the far right which used to bring imported coal falling into disuse as well as the yard . Network Rail still visit the yard with 950001 dispatched from Derby RTC as recently as a few days ago 3/8
Petrochemical Works in Grangemouth (on the bank of the River Forth) shot from the Union Canal nr. Linlithgow
Saturday railway archive shot - on a Sunday and a week late. Sorry been travelling and when I got back to The UK couldn't remember where the archive folder was .
One for the anoraks. Grangemouth May 1973 - yes it looks like January....
The Gronk is saying the poles arrived earlier than most Brexiteers claim
Colas 70814 heads 6S37 Greenfoot loop - Grangemouth OT through Camelon. This train ran originally as 6S36 from Dalston, but a mishap originally caused by flooding, but then involving 1T12 Aberdeen - Glasgow QS smashing a set of points resulted in an afternoon of disruption on the triangle at nearby Carmuirs, so 6S36 was parked up for the night before operating forward as 6S37 this morning.
Consist of the train:-
09:11 6S37 GRNFT LP - GMOUTH OT
70814 COLO
VTG 88163 D TEA
VTG 88087 D TEA
VTG 88122 D TEA
VTG 88130 D TEA
VTG 88082 D TEA
VTG 88133 D TEA
VTG 88089 D TEA
VTG 88161 D TEA
VTG 88083 D TEA
VTG 88129 D TEA
VTG 88131 D TEA
VTG 88127 D TEA
12 LDS 0 MTYS 304 TONNES 720 FT/ 219MTR