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Posing for a profile picture at Knuckles Yard Margam is the latest British Built Trojan Class shunting locomotive 902. This was designed and built in this country for the steel industry, and Corus (Tata) at Port Talbot now have four of these working alongside the older locomotives.
April 2011
GM Class 66/5 3,200 hp Co-Co No.66 548 of Freightliner passing Harrow & Wealdstone on the 4M88 09.32 Felixstowe - Ditton intermodal, 26 April 2022.
Probably the LMS's most famous class, The Royal Scott Class. This is No 6115 'Scot's Guardsman' built in Glasgow in 1927 and rebuilt in 1947 being the first Royal Scott to carry smoke deflectors. It is preserved.
Class 37, 37418, 'Pectinidae', at Bolton Street station,
the East Lancashire Railway, Bury.
Saturday 22nd August 2009.
DRS Class 68 No.68017 Hornet descends Whiteball,with the 10:21 Eastleigh to Paignton Pathfinder Tours working,on the 26th of September 2019.
Class 20 - 20189 travelling through North Dale (MP 17 1/2) with the 11:30 Grosmont to Pickering service on NYMR with a very mixed up rake of carriages.
BREL (York) Class 165/0 "Network Turbo" 3-car dmu No.165 039 of Chiltern Railways at Marylebone on an Aylesbury service, 05/08.
A simple renumber and weathering job, there quite a few variations in livery on the class 27. This version was applied whilst still allocated to to LM, probably during it's final years on the Nottingham division.
I am so glad that I got to be the photographer at the 1984 class reunion this weekend! It was so much fun!
English Electric Class 20/0 1,000 hp Bo-Bo No.20 105 (ex-D8105) but numbered both 2016 and 36 (a left over from when it was used in the construction of the Channel Tunnel) and in the livery of it's last user, RFS, at Barrow Hill, 8/08.
Class 31 31289 heads towards Eridge having just left Groombridge Station. The loco was built in 1961 by
Brush Traction, Loughborough (works number 322) and was originally numbered D5821.
Summer Diesel Gala at the Spa Valley Railway. 7 August 2016