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Rose-Star English paper pieced quilt top basted & Blogged here:http://orangeexplainsitall.blogspot.com/2012/09/further-adventures-in-quilting-by-bay.html
The last time I saw this locomotive it was in a rather sorry state at the Mid-Hants Railway. Cosmetically restored and well on the way to being a runner again, BR Class 45/1 45132 is seen at North Weald station on the Epping & Ongar Railway during an EMRPS Night Shoot
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On the left, Central line 1960 stock [Nos. 3906, 4927 and 3907] stands at Epping working the shuttle service to Ongar one week before the closure of the line.
On the right, Central Line driving coach No. 91087 waits to work a service to Ruislip Gardens
Been intorduced to some lovley places in Epping Forest by our Flickr colleague, Andrew:
It is only 30min away from us by car but never been there befoere. Shame on me! ;-)
I have created a small gallery with for two great Epping Forest Photographers, if you have a few minutes, too.
www.flickr.com/photos/aniao/galleries/72157632200478932/
This photo is just a 5 minutes conversion in Lightroom to give a you a bit of a taste of a place. We we blessed with some great morning light, too! With such a grat place neraby, my landscapes might get better, too ;-) Sadly my Sigma lens I used, which hit the ground a few weeks ago seem to have some serious unsharpness about them now, especially wide open :(
Hope you had a lovley Saturday, too! Thanks for stopping by! :)
Die Epping Ongar Railway ist eine Museumsbahn in der englischen Grafschaft Essex. Sie befährt den 10,4 km langen Streckenabschnitt zwischen Epping und Ongar, der ursprünglich von der Great Eastern Railway erbaut und später von der Central Line der London Underground genutzt wurde. Auf dem Foto die Diesellok der British Railways Class 20 20227 in North Weald.
The Epping Ongar Railway is a museum railway in the English county of Essex. The railway runs on the 10.4 km section of line between Epping and Ongar, which was originally built by the Great Eastern Railway and later used by the Central Line of London Underground. The photo shows the British Railways Class 20 20227 diesel locomotive at North Weald station.
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Epping Forest is a 2,400-hectare area of ancient woodland, and other established habitats, between Epping in Essex to the north, and Forest Gate in Greater London to the south, straddling the border between London and Essex. It is a former royal forest, and is owned and managed by the City of London Corporation.
July 1981. A scene that is little changed now (apart from the vegetation on the left!)
Whilst you won't see a London Country AN today, you may well see an RT on the London Bus Co. registered 339 service to Shenfield (in connection with the Epping-Ongar Railway!)
Of course at this time tube trains were still running to Ongar.
Now a preserved railway, but in June 1981 it was the most surprising part of the London Underground. This is between North Weald and Blake Hall.
A train of 1960 stock, having arrived from Ongar, a service often worked by this stock in the final years.