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View from Waterloo trainshed on 7 December 1991. A 455/8 unit No. 5867 clatters in from Guildford as D400 (50050) awaits release from the platform end.
It's been a few years since I last saw a Stanier 'Black 5' at London Waterloo station, 53 years to be precise. So, such a loco diagrammed for the 'Royal Windsor Steam Express' charter trains on Tuesday 16th July 2019 was a poignant reminder for me. In somewhat different surroundings to those which I witnessed in 1966, when occasionally 'Black 5s would stand in for Bulleid Pacifics, an immaculate 44871 prepares to depart from Waterloo with the 1Z82 11:18 London Waterloo to Windsor & Eton Riverside, its external condition befitting of such a named train. A loco with a 65J shed-plate would have been a rare 'cop' at Waterloo in the 1960s!
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An exhibit at Waterloo on the occasion of one of the first Network Days, I have never known what Test Coach MARS did!! Come to that, I wonder if it still exists!
If anyone can add some information to this shot, I would be much obliged.
Waterloo is a city in and the county seat of Black Hawk County, Iowa, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census the population decreased by 0.5% to 68,406; a recent 2014 Census estimates the population at 68,364, making it the sixth-largest city in the state. Waterloo is part of the Waterloo – Cedar Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area, and is the more populous of the two cities.
Silos & Smokestacks National Heritage Area (SSNHA) preserves and tells the story of American agriculture and its global significance through partnerships and activities that celebrate the land, people, and communities of the area. SSNHA is one of 49 federally designated National Heritage Areas and is an Affiliated Area of the National Park Service. Through the development of a network of 113 partner sites, programs and events, SSNHA’s mission is to interpret farm life, agribusiness and rural communities-past and present. Waterloo Partner Sites include The Waterloo Center for the Arts & The Grout Museum. The Silos & Smokestacks National Heritage Area Office is located in the Fowler Building, Suite 2, 604 Lafayette Street in Waterloo.
The largest employers in the Waterloo/Cedar Falls MSA, according to the Greater Cedar Valley Alliance, as of October 2006 include (in order): John Deere, Covenant Medical Center, Tyson Fresh Meats, the University of Northern Iowa, Allen Hospital, Waterloo Community Schools, Omega Cabinets and Bertch Cabinets.
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Not all specials were run in bad weather! Unfortunately as can be seen from the headboard the billed V2 did not materialise - instead a cleaned-up Unmodified West Country 34002 Salisbury appeared. At Waterloo on 3/7/66. The loco lasted until Apr67.
Don't know if the police were supervising that photographer. They didn't seem to take much interest in me! June 1995.
Since Eurostar moved to St Pancras French people no longer have to put up with the humiliation of Eurostar terminating at Waterloo station...
One from 1988.
Apart from the ED its all gone or changed forever.
The Eurostar part of Waterloo was built in front of me and that is disused, Waterloo and City cars S71 and S79 stand behind 73117 "University of Surrey"
Note the luggage trolley "For passenger use only Not to be removed from Victoria" how the hell did it get there?
Battle of Waterloo 1815
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The Lion of Waterloo or The Lion's Mound = a memorial monument for the many victims
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Waterloo museum = Memorial Waterloo 1815
Memorial of the battle of Waterloo (museum)
August 1988.
Class 73 electro-diesel No 73101 'Brighton Evening Argus' stands at Waterloo with a train from Portsmouth Harbour.
Copied from one of my Kodachrome colour slides.
I rejoice in following your statutes as one rejoices in great riches.
Psalm 119:14
New International Version
Fireworks over Silver Lake as the city kicks off Wonders of Winter festivities at Waterloo Park.
This is a Rotary real photograph postcard showing the view from Hungerford Bridge with the old Waterloo Bridge and the Cityscape beyond. The photographer has also captured a London County Council paddle steamer making its way downstream, the paddle steamer dates the photograph from June 1905 until October 1907. The Cityscape shows from the left, the dome of the Central Criminal Court, the Church of St. Brides Fleet St and St Paul’s Cathedral. The ship moored to the north bank is HMS Buzzard which was the Drill ship for the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve at the time, she was later renamed HMS President in 1911 and became the Headquarters ship.
Hunderte von Statisten stellen die Szenen des 18. Juni 1815 anlässlich der Schlacht von Waterloo nach. Im Mémorial Waterloo 1815.
4CIG 7344 departs Waterloo on a main line service as 508025 waits to follow on from platform 1. September 1980