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Platinum Jubilee livered 67007 is seen passing through Streatham on the 15th of December 2022, in charge of the 09:47 1Z82 British Belmont Pullman from London Victoria to Salisbury, for Christmas Carols at Salisbury Cathedral.
Snow and ice was still present after significant snow fall from the weekend, making a seasonal scene as the train passed by.
Taken with the aid of a tall pole.
Veteran Class 33 locomotive No.D6515
Lt Jenny Lewis RN is seen near Streatham South Junction on the morning of the 27th of July 2024, working the 07:44 1Z65 “The Dean Forest Railway Railtour” organised by UK Rail Tours from Basingstoke to Lydney Junction made up with London Underground 4TC stock.
Nice to see the Cromption working solo through the suburbs of London. Just a shame it wasn’t making much noise when it passed me here as it was slowly following a unit into Streatham.
Taken with the aid of a tall pole.
DCR Class 60/0 No.60055 Thomas Barnardo is seen approaching Streatham Common Station on the 3rd of August 2024, in charge of the 17:48 1Z53 leg of the Cappagh Capital Campaigner from Hove to Derby.
The tour organised by the Branch Line Society, earlier in the day visited the sidings at Chessington, before heading down to the south coast to Hove. 60028 brings up the rear.
On parade for the Streatham Festival, in South London, in the summer of 2013.
Shot with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
former Burtons, Streatham. Included in the store was the usual dance hall at first floor level. Designed by Harry Wilson and opened in 1932 and closed in 2021 to become a pub. The Dance Hall is now believed to be a billiards Hall.
London Borough of Lambeth, Streatham Hill, South London, England - former Burtons Menswear Store, High Road
October 2025
Routemasters for scrap at Streatham Garage. On the left is JJD533D & SMK715F, on the right is JJD591D & CUV333C with an unknown one in the centre. This was a few weeks before arriva london disposed of their routemasters from the route 159 being the last non tourist route in london to use them.
Some pictures taken by the late Michael Cleary. Autumn 1983.
The N81 required one bus and ran Saturday night only. It was one of the very few night services that actually ran on that night!