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London Midland and Scottish railway Jubilee class 45690 'Leander' and London Midland and Scottish Railways Royal Scot class No.46115 'Scots Guardsman' stand side by side in Carlisle Citadel Railway station
Scots Guardsman was running an hour late due to waiting for a class 47 to get attached on the front due to fire risk
Photo taken by Me Kyle Allsopp at Carlisle Station on the 21st of March 2015
The Christmas Cheshireman excursion having just arrived at Chester from Bristol, hauled by class 5s 44871 and 45407.
LMS Princess Coronation Class 6229 'Duchess of Hamilton'
4-6-2, Steam Locomotive
at the National Railway Museium (NRM), York
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LMS 728 and Conrail 5607 lead an eastbound multilevel near MP 309 on the Southern Tier Line, June 96?. LMS 728 still wears its blue paint today as IC 2455. 5607 is now NS 6736.
One of Conrail's GE lease units LMS C40-8W 712 (soon to be NS 8452) keeps company with a typical late 90's mix of power at IHB's Blue Island Yard, Riverdale IL in Oct 1999. Also present are ATSF GP60M 102, a couple of CSX EMDs, BN SD40-2 7263 and of course some IHB switchers.
18 September 2015 @ 14:50
LMS Royal Scot Class 7P 4-6-0 no. 46115 'Scots Guardsman' is seen passing Winwick Junction working the 5Z54 Rugby (11:00) to Carnforth Steamtown (17:04).
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New and old order at Toton sees LMS black five 4-6-0 45212 and 66230 in the maintenance depot on 12/1/19. Taken with permission .
8118 heads through Brunswych Jct heading to Central Station. It will form a 12 coach Beerex special to Bridgnorth
I have retained at least some of the body profile to show the lineage between the original and rebuilt versions, but this particular iteration was built solely for practicality rather than aesthetics and so looks a little less visually exciting as a consequence.
It's taken a bit of fiddling around, but I think that this design for the cab will work quite nicely.
This is the cab for the first of my OcTRAINber 2022 builds. It's going to be the LMS Articulated Railcar of 1938.
Leander at Irwell Station.
5690 was built at Crewe in March 1936 and named Leander after HMS Leander, which in turn was named after the Greek hero Leander. From March 1936 it was based at Crewe North shed where it remained until 1947 when it was transferred to the former LMS engine shed at Bristol (Barrow Road). After nationalisation in 1948, it was renumbered 45690 by British Railways.
45596 is pictured on its way to the Severn Valley Railway spring steam gala. The steam locomotive and support coach are crossing the busy M5 motorway at rush hour near Oldbury in the West Midlands on Thursday 17th April 2025.
CSX C40-8W 7920 EX LMS 702 rumbles north through Tompkins Cove with hot shot intermodal train Q003 in tow
Ex LMS black five 45212 is seen exiting Mytholmes tunnel on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. I have removed the telegraph pole and wires in photoshop.
Stanier pacifics 46233 Duchess of Sutherland and 46203 Princess Margaret Rose are seen on a night time passing each other
Explore Dec 25, 2007.
Preserved LMS steam engine 5690 heads the "Santa Special" towards Ramsbottom on a very cold, crisp December morning on the East Lancashire Railway.
Fresh air and sunshine does a body good.
From left to right:
Chocolate Obsession
Belks
Barbie Basics Collection 002 Model No. 2
Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Barbie
the all -lms duo of L and Y 0-6-0 12322 and crab 2-6-0 13065 depart ramsbottom for rawtenstall----shame about the blue and grey coaches and badly sighted junction box though
Ex LMS Jubilee class locomotive 5690 Leander is seen in November 2003 at Summerseat on the East Lancashire Railway. Scanned slide
Fresh air and sunshine does a body good.
From left to right:
Chocolate Obsession
Belks
Barbie Basics Collection 002 Model No. 2
Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
LMS Princess Royal Class No.6201 'Princess Elizabeth' hauls the 1415 Carlisle to York this afternoon seen here approaching the summit as Ais Gill along The S&C. 1Z16.
Cropped version of 6201
The sun appeared after the loco had gone!
Kelvin Scottish LMS 159W was another Leyland Fleetine new to Alexander (Midland) in 1980 as MRF159 that passed to Kelvin with its takeover of Midland's Glasgow area operations in 1985. It is seen here at Kirkintilloch Cross having climbed the West High Street operating on a 70 from Waterside through to the Scottish Exhibition Centre, Kelvin having extended most Kirkintilloch services across Glasgow City Centre to either Anderston Bus Station or the SECC when their network was set up in 1986.
LMS 159W later moved to Western Scottish to replace the Clydeside Routemaster fleet.
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