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Hayle: Hayle station, a basic halt on the Cornwall Main Line, now with a better service then it ever had. Looking towards Camborne in May 2024.

Hayle Railway
Roger Geach [21/05/2024]


London Euston: The scandalous demolition of the historic 1837 Doric Arch at Euston station by the old B.R. regime in 1962 was one of the most shameful acts of legalised vandalism. A small form of compensation is this pub, named in its honour, just outside the replacement Euston station, seen here on 27th October 2023.

London and Birmingham Railway
David Bosher [27/10/2023]


Ashton Hall [Private]: Around the old Ashton Hall private halt there are the remains of several occupation crossings. This one, nearly in Aldcliffe, is probably the best preserved with three of the four stone gate posts and the remains of one gate. This is the view towards Lancaster, alongside the Lune Estuary, on a wet 3rd April 2024 when for once the well used old Glasson Branch cycleway was pretty quiet.

Glasson Dock Branch (London and North Western Railway)
Mark Bartlett [03/04/2024]


Lonsdale Dock: Looking towards the main line from the Workington Harbour branch, from the nearby footpath, on 18th May 2024.

Whitehaven Junction Railway
Duncan Ross [18/05/2024]


Elgin West: A 1962 photograph of a Swindon DMU calling at Elgin West with an Inverness-Aberdeen service.

Inverness and Aberdeen Junction Railway
Brian Haslehust [16/06/1962]


Loch Dochart [Private]: The C&O's bridge at Portnellan over Benmore Burn is missing, requiring a little diversion to the main road if walking the trackbed. View looks east.

Callander and Oban Railway
Ewan Crawford [23/10/2023]


Burntisland East Junction: 43150 and 43003 power the 12.07 from Aberdeen to Edinburgh past Burntisland Links on 28 May 2024.

Edinburgh and Northern Railway
Bill Roberton [28/05/2024]


Culloden Viaduct: On a sunny November afternoon in 2020 a 170 / 158 combination crosses Nairn Viaduct, Culloden with the 10.38 Edinburgh - Inverness.

Inverness and Perth Junction Railway
John Clark [28/11/2020]