Monikie: Ex-CR 3P 54486 is on the SLS 'Angus Rail Tour' in 1961 leaving Monikie station. The train is setting off for Kingsmuir from the north end of the station. The tour also used 54500 and CR123 and visited Newtyle too.
Monikie: On the Kingsmuir branch at Monikie, ex-CR 3P 54486 is on the SLS 'Angus Rail Tour' in 1961. The locomotive is by the signal box at the north end of the station, about to set off for Kingsmuir. By this date the line through to Forfar was goods only and had been cut back to Kingsmuir. The station platform was on the far side of the train, the station sidings are in the foreground.
Kingennie: Ex CR Class 3P 54486 seen on the Kingsmuir branch with the SLS 'Angus Rail Tour' in 1961. The train is just setting off northbound from Kingennie station.
Kingennie: Ex CR Class 3P 54486 seen on the Kingsmuir branch with a SLS special in 1961. The train is just setting off northbound from Kingennie station. The same train had visited Auchterhouse on the Newtyle line earlier that day (see image [[88435]]).
Kingennie: Ex CR Class 3P 4-4-0 54486 seen on the Kingsmuir branch with the SLS 'Angus Rail Tour' in 1961. The train has just left Kingennie station and is heading north having crossed over Drumsturdy Road.
Dighty Water Viaduct: Ex CR Class 3P 54486 approaches Dighty Water Viaduct (visible in the distance), known today as the Seven Arch Viaduct, on the SLS 'Angus Rail Tour' to the Kingsmuir branch in 1961. The photograph was taken from the North Balmossie Street bridge. The field to the right of the railway was the site of Balmossie Siding.
Dighty Water Viaduct: Ex CR Class 3P 54486 approaches Dighty Water Viaduct, known today as the Seven Arch Viaduct, on a SLS Special to the Kingsmuir branch in 1961. This viaduct still stands. It was on the Broughty Ferry to Forfar line about a mile north of Barnhill station.
Christmas: A snowman and pair of reindeer look on as a fluffandfuzz (Amanda Berry) knitting pattern train speeds by in a snowy cloth world. Happy Christmas!