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BREL Class 43 HST 2,250 hp (MTU) Bo-Bo No.43 063 (ex-'Rio Challenger'; 'Maiden Voyager') of GWR (but still in FGW indigo blue livery) on a Paignton - Paddington service passing through Keynsham, 19 July 2018.
Class Day 2017.VMS IV's receive awards..Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU.........................
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Class 465920 seen on a Cannon street to Sevenoaks service on a non stop service note the sun was out and no electric destination board not working on the front of the unit
DB Class 66 No.66079 heads towards Cockwood,with the 11:00 Burngullow ECC to Exeter Riverside working,on a very wet 29th of January 2019.
Class 43/0 (Valenta engined) 2,250 hp Bo-Bo No.43 084 (with buffers) of Grand Central at Kings Cross on a Sunderland service, 6/08. The buffered 43's were part of a trial push-pull scheme with electric locos.
View through a dirty windscreen on a Class 40 ( 180 ) approaching Helsby in March 1982 . We were waiting for the Class 40 in the distance to clear as we were going to UKF ( Shellstar ) which was off to the right - about 1 mile away . Further down past Shellstar was the Stanlow oil refinery , Ellesmere Port - and if you carried on - Hooton I only took this to use up the roll of film and how I wish I had taken the camera with me more - a lot more !
Returning to Stoke Canon we have this slightly grainy, against the light shot of a named Class 47, accelerating away from Exeter St Davids. Probably one of the batch of WR 47/0's named after mythological figures, I would guess. Anyone able to make an ID? It's a short name, so maybe 'Thor; or 'Odin'?
GWR Class 166/2 No.166213 passes Berkley Marsh,with the 10:42 Gloucester to Weymouth service,on the 23rd of October 2018.
Jan. 31 - Feb. 2, Aberdeen. Permission granted for journalism outlets and educational purposes. Not for commercial use. Must be credited. Photo courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting. ©2019 SDPB
From our southern Chinese regional class, featuring dishes from Canton and Hong Kong - classic chicken with cashews
My favourite viewpoint on the BKR. Here the class 40 diesel 40135 is pulling the HST prototype at about 20mph past Kinneil & about to accelerate to gain momentum for the forthcoming climb to Birkhill. I do not know why the class 40 is there other than for show since the HST is capable of moving itself & there is a class 37 out of shot bringing up the rear. Talk about belt & braces! Sorry for the water drop on my lens. We had some typical Scottish liquid sunshine today.
East African Railways class 91 (later class 71) of 1967-68. These were powered by an 8CSVT MkII with 1350hp for traction and weighed 68 tons. Information on and photos of these are very rare. I believe 10 were built. In 1971-72, another 10 (?) similar, but slightly heavier, units arrived, class 92 (later class 72) . All were used in branch line service. Some may still be in service - just.