6 Images released on Saturday 02/03/2024

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Eastfield Shed: Brush Type 4 1969 on display at the Eastfield open day in 1972.

Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway
Brian Haslehust [16/09/1972]


Dunoon Pier: PS 'Caledonia' leaves Dunoon for Gourock and Craigendoran, returning from an afternoon cruise to Rothesay and the Kyles of Bute in 1968.

Piers, Slips and Staiths
Robin McGregor [/09/1968]


Kelty Gas Works: A peep through the fence reveals the sole remaining building on the site of Kelty Gas Works. This works was served by sidings approached from the east and was on the north side of the mineral line which continued west to Blairenbathie. On the south side of the mineral line were the gasometers. Before the gasworks the northern site was Kelty Brickworks and Kelty Pit No 1 was to the south of the line - which was the western extent of the mineral line when first opened. The pits here predated the railways in the area.

Blairenbathie and Blairadam Collieries Branch (North British Railway)
Ewan Crawford [11/10/2023]


Lowestoft: 755417 and 755407, to Ipswich and Norwich respectively, at Lowestoft, the UK's most easterly station, on 3rd May 2023.

Lowestoft Railway and Harbour
David Bosher [03/05/2023]


Ware: 317652 arrives at Ware with a service from Hertford East to Liverpool Street in 2010. The line at Ware station was single track and there was once a signal box by the footbridge to control the crossing as well.

Hertford Branch (Northern and Eastern Railway)
Roger Geach [18/03/2010]


Gourock Pier: One of the three 'ABC' car ferries taking a break at Gourock pier in 1964. 'Arran', 'Bute' and 'Cowal' were introduced on the Clyde in the nineteen fifties and did not take long to acquire their ABC nickname. Exactly which of the three this was is not known.

Piers on the Firth of Clyde
Brian Haslehust [//1964]