10 Images released on Saturday 20/07/2024

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St Keyne: St Keyne, between Looe and Liskeard, opened in Octber 1902 and this was how it looked on 28th March 1970. The station is now called St Keyne Wishing Well Halt.

Liskeard and Looe Railway (Liskeard and Looe Union Canal)
John Clark [28/03/1970]


Earl's Court [Metro]: Earl's Court, District Line looking west with, from left to right, LU S7 stock trains to Wimbledon, Richmond and Edgware Road respectively, at 15.27 on Saturday, 6th July 2024.

Metropolitan District Railway
David Bosher [06/07/2024]


St Germans Viaduct: 66194 and 66099 top and tail the Rail Head Treatment Train crossing St Germans viaduct, not long before sunset on the way back to St Blazey in December 2014.

Saltash to St Germans Deviation (Great Western Railway)
Roger Geach [02/12/2014]


Ayr Harbour: PS 'Waverley' made its first call at Ayr for the 2024 summer season on 8th July.

Lochs, and lakes, water
Colin Miller [08/07/2024]


Salford Crescent: 156461 and 150145 are about to enter the gloom of the huge road bridge at Salford Crescent as they slow to call at the station. This was a Manchester Oxford Road to Southport service on 17th April 2024. The bridge carries The Crescent, from which the station derives its name, and the entrance is adjacent to Salford University. The train is just leaving the Windsor Link Line, 700 metres of track that only opened in 1989 but transformed cross Manchester rail services. Prior to this trains from the Bolton and Wigan lines could only access Manchester Victoria.

Manchester, Bolton and Bury Railway
Mark Bartlett [17/04/2024]


Girvan: Good to see trains in Girvan again. The 12.03 for Stranraer rolls to a stop on 19th July 2024.

Girvan and Portpatrick Junction Railway
Colin Miller [19/07/2024]


Leven: 158739 arrives with the 14.08 from Edinburgh, passing under the replaced span of the Bawbee Bridge, on 12 July 2024. Trains vary in length from two to six carriages.

Leven Dock Railway
Bill Roberton [12/07/2024]


Acharn Siding: A view at Lix Toll looking north east towards Acharn Siding showing the trackbed. The former line is quite walkable and improves progressively on the approach to Acharn and Killin.

Killin Railway
Ewan Crawford [07/11/2023]


Woody Bay: Replica 2-4-2T 762 'Lyn' hauls the 16:15 Killington Lane - Woody Bay on 27th June 2024 approaching Woody Bay. The railway now has planning permission to extend to Blackmoor and Wistlandpound, all that is needed is funding and hard work! It was a grand day out in the area and the staff and volunteers at the railway were very friendly and knowledgeable .

Lynton and Barnstaple Railway
Stephen Willetts [26/06/2024]