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It was nice to have Matt and Sophie involved in Tootdood's trip down south. Here they are with HMS Queen Elizabeth behind them and part of the Mary Rose museum to the right.
Tooting - South London.
You don't have to travel far to find something amazing. Tooting is but 10 minutes from my house yet I find it one of the most diverse places in London. It's about 140 miles west of my hometown Bridgend but at times it feels like I've time travelled back there.
Street art in Tooting, London February 2016
Section of a larger Alice In Wonderland Wall
Artist: Irony
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Aurizon's G535 powers towards Laverton with a well loaded second half of their 5MP1 service from Victoria Dock to Forrestfield, WA
there are a couple more photos hidden inside if you click on the "toot" photo..
...time to go for a walk
Totterdown Street, London SW17. Covell Matthews and Partners, 1968.
Sony A7II + Contax C/Y Vario-Sonnar 35-70mm f/3.4 MM
Back to back freights rushing through Grindleford just ten minutes apart. On the second my son Kristian with his blades top on coming down the platform to get me having finished his ice cream and thinking with the passed of the Milton West to Tunstead I had finished, but as he approached a toot from the driver entering the station stopped him in his tracks.
Happened to press the shutter button as 3802 signalled its departure from Carrog to head off to Corwen. Once there it reverses back to Carrog with a staff member peering out of the rearmost carriage to ensure any problems can be radio'd to the footplate. Back at Carrog the locomotive runs around the carriages. It won't be too long before Corwen is fully operational and becomes the runaround station.
The first blue lamps appeared outside London police stations in 1861. Tooting police station recently closed "in a drive to save money and update existing facilities." It was designed by Gilbert Mackenzie Trench, 1939, in the Moderne style. London Borough of Wandsworth.
(CC BY-SA - credit: Images George Rex)
After a coffee at Costa in the Next on Bushey Road I walked back in order to head home, TA40318 is the one that had dropped me here about an hour earlier so I photographed it heading back to Tooting as I waited for TA40315 behind it.
TAs were around half the allocation on the route today, with SPs and a random VH making up the balance. 20/9/17.