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Lincoln Central: 34046 'Braunton' passing through Lincoln on 28th November 2024, en-route from Kings Cross to York .

Peterborough to Boston and Lincoln Line (Great Northern Railway)
Roger Geach [28/11/2024]


Dalgety Bay: Azuma 800113 nears chilly Dalgety Bay, with the 09.52 from Aberdeen to Kings Cross, on 28th November 2024.

Aberdour Line (North British Railway)
Bill Roberton [28/11/2024]


Brotton: Heavy Haul meets public art. Approaching the summit of the line from Saltburn, a Freightliner Class 66 rounds the Hunt Cliff headland, and passes the sculpture known locally as The Charm Bracelet, with a train of empties destined for Boulby Potash Mine.

Saltburn Extension (North Eastern Railway)
Malcolm Chattwood [21/11/2024]


Gourock Pier: MV ‘Keppel’ at Gourock in 1967.

Piers on the Firth of Clyde
Brian Haslehust [22/10/1967]


Saxmundham: Saxmundham, East Suffolk Line, looking south towards Ipswich on 3rd May 2023. Opened in 1859, and until 1966 the junction for the Aldeburgh branch. The station suffered a devastating fire on 12th February 2018 but thankfully was renovated with new waiting rooms, refurbished canopies on platform 1 and a new shelter and seating on platform 2. A ceremony to mark the completion of the renovations was held on 27th September 2021.

Halesworth to Woodbridge Extension (East Suffolk Railway)
David Bosher [03/05/2023]


Poole: The last week of Southern Region steam sees 35008 call at Poole with the 08.35 Waterloo - Weymouth on 6th July 1967.

Poole and Bournemouth Railway
John Clark [06/07/1967]


Comrie Viaduct: Bridge to nowhere - this is the view east over the River Earn from alongside the last remaining arches of the Comrie Viaduct.

Lochearnhead, St Fillans and Comrie Railway
Ewan Crawford [24/11/2023]


Brock: The Daventry to Coatbridge 'Tesco' is double headed when rail conditions might be poor and on 13th November 2024 88007 'Electra' led 88003 'Genesis' on the northbound service. The fully loaded train is passing the site of Brock station, closed in 1939 and cleared away for the 1972 WCML electrification.

Lancaster and Preston Junction Railway
Mark Bartlett [13/11/2024]