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BREL/GEC Class 91 6,090 hp Bo-Bo No 91 130 'City of Newcastle' (ex-'Palace of Holyroodhouse', later 'Lord Mayor of Newcastle') in interim NXEC livery at Doncaster on a Kings Cross-Newcastle service, 9/08.
Brush Class 47/4 2,580 hp Co-Co No.47 839 Pegasus (Ex-47 621; 47 136; D1728) (ex-Pride of Saltley; RAF Valley; Royal County of Berkshire) of Riviera Trains in their blue livery paused at Kensington Olympia for a crew change, 10/09.
Class 20s 20304, 20301 (class 73 73209), 20302 and 20305 are found here in the middle road at Bristol Temple Meads, with a couple of barrier wagons in tow
Class 165-165009 of Chiltern Railways stands at Platform No 3 in Moor Street Station, Birmingham UK.
A reflection of The Rotunda, in Birminghams Bull Ring Centre, is caught in the winsdscreen.
317346 and 317345 at Ely about to work 1828 to Kings Cross, substituting for class 365s, on 29 April 2013.
Preserved class 11 diesel shunter , 12139 , built in 1949 at Newton-Le-Willows , at work at Grosmont station on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway .
Another Class 50 I missed for travelling on was 50011 Centurion, the first to be withdrawn in February 1987. 31 years later, 50049 Defiance proivded an example of what might have been. Centurion carried this livery during its last two years in service.
homework, stamping with distress inks and using water to make it appear watercolor. these were done on distress wc paper and used art impressions wc stamps. I started with the pot, then some foliage, then flowers and more foliage, then went back and filled in more flowers. this was so much fun. I have always wanted to be able to do cards like this
EWS class 56 56088 being loaded on to the back of a lorry at Thornaby TMD
The shot is bad because it was taken from a train window
class 47-47639 with the whitehaven huddersfield TPO while cumberland VR 437 (KRM 437 W)comes in to the whitehaven depot-july 1987
Arriva Wales class 158 seen as it leaves Barmouth bridge heading into the tunnel on the approach to Barmouth staton.
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway class 04 shunter D2207 in a very stripped down condition by the deviation shed at Grosmont.
PHOTO by Petty Officer 2nd Class Steven L. Shepard.
On April 1, 1893 the grade of Chief Petty Officer (CPO) was established in the United States Navy. In honor of the birth of the CPO, on April 1, 2010 CIDD Monterey's Chief's Mess gather to raise the ensign over the Presidio of Monterey.