Welsh sheep! The line north from Harlech station on the Cambrian Coast line - seen from Harlech Castle
Travelling the railway in the British Rail era
Between 1983 and 1991 I spent many, many happy hours with my friends riding the rails around the UK. I managed to record many of the trips and railway scenes encountered on film for posterity. Those days are now long gone, but happily the photos remain for me to reminisce over and share ;)
In 1983 I went on a tour of all the mainline railways of Wales. The Cambrian Coast line is one of Britain's more vulnerable railway lines, and runs along the west coast of Wales to Pwllheli. The line here at Harlech runs straight as an arrow with Porthmadoc on the coast in the far distance.
Taken with a Soviet made Zenith TTL SLR camera and standard lens.
You can see a random selection of my railway photos here on Flickriver: www.flickriver.com/photos/themightyhood/random/
Welsh sheep! The line north from Harlech station on the Cambrian Coast line - seen from Harlech Castle
Travelling the railway in the British Rail era
Between 1983 and 1991 I spent many, many happy hours with my friends riding the rails around the UK. I managed to record many of the trips and railway scenes encountered on film for posterity. Those days are now long gone, but happily the photos remain for me to reminisce over and share ;)
In 1983 I went on a tour of all the mainline railways of Wales. The Cambrian Coast line is one of Britain's more vulnerable railway lines, and runs along the west coast of Wales to Pwllheli. The line here at Harlech runs straight as an arrow with Porthmadoc on the coast in the far distance.
Taken with a Soviet made Zenith TTL SLR camera and standard lens.
You can see a random selection of my railway photos here on Flickriver: www.flickriver.com/photos/themightyhood/random/