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Getting an active 9 month old puppy to sit still even for the length of a shutter click is quite the challenge!
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Running some 2 hrs late gave me the opportunity to picture Colas Tug 60021 with the loaded Bitumen tanks bound for Preston Dock. Seen here passing Brindle.
DBS shed 66206 pictured passing Brindle in lovely winter light. The loaded coal train was heading for Fiddlers Ferry Power station from Hunterston via the S&C.
Another shot of Colas class 70 making it's debut hauling the Carlisle to Chirk logtrain over the S&C taken at Brindle. The train also consisted DIT grid 56105. I believe the 70 will be detached at Warrington leaving the grid to take the train forward to Chirk.
Class68 DRS liveried 68006 pictured passing Brindle on a Carlisle to Preston and back route learning exercise.
Heavy skies over Brindle today greeted Class66 DBS red shed 66114 hauling a fully laden coal train bound for Fiddlers Ferry power station.
Kahn in a favourite resting spot; an irregular water way, dry at the moment. Etta's tongue in the corner; she doesn't share his interest in resting here.
Todays Carlisle to Crewe engineering train consisted of two light Class 57's. 57004 & classmate 57012 seen here passing Brindle.
Coming out of the mist and taking another turn on the 6K05 are DRS classmates 57003 & 57007. Seen here passing Brindle with the Carlisle to Crewe engineering train
In charge for part of the "Lancashire Hills & Coast" railtour was DBS Tug 60054. Seen here passing Brindle on it's way to Blackpool.
I see a brindle dog looking at me. (words "kind-of" reference a favourite children's book "I went walking")
Daily Dog Challenge: What do you see?