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One more from our walk in November. Lovely. Have discovered it makes a nice desktop.

Finally got out and shot some colours. Around the Ambresbury banks.

There was a moody and uncertain light in the forest today.

This leads to the Epping Ongar Railway (not a direct route), which incidentally has a station known as Blake Hall, famed for being the least used one on the network in it's decline, with all but six passengers a day giving it patronage!

I can't remember exactly whereabouts in Epping Forest this was. I used to walk there quite frequently when I lived in the Romford area in east London. Taken in October 1997 with a Bronica ETRS rollfilm camera. 2515_120B203_03.jpg

On the connecting service between Epping and North Weald stations.

Seen on a plinth at Ongar Railway Station on the Epping Ongar Railway is this Ruston Industrial 0-4-0 Shunter works number RH398616 dating from 1956.

The second of two coal trains through Epping on the 'Up' within 15 minutes at the tail of the evening peak, SSR's CEYs use mostly momentum as they crest the grade on what is otherwise a long downhill run from Hornsby. The preceding working as an empty PN service ex Eraring power station with quad 82s.

RD11160. Epping Station in Essex. Now the eastern extremity of the London Underground Central Line, it was opened by the Great Eastern Railway in 1865.

 

Saturday, 6th June, 2015. Copyright © Ron Fisher.

The Epping Ongar Railway's DEMU 205205 at Ongar on 2nd June 2018.

Steam Gala at the EOR

Epping underground station - end of the line ( but still conneected to E&O)

"Big View", Epping Forest, Waltham Abbey, Essex.

 

GOC Essex's walk on 17 June 2018. This was a 12.7-mile circular walk mostly in Epping Forest between Epping and Upshire in Essex. You can view my other photos of this event, find out more about the Gay Outdoor Club or see my collections.

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