8 Images released on Tuesday 11/03/2025

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Deighton: A February 2025 view of the Transpennine Route Upgrade at Deighton, between Huddersfield and Mirfield. The TRU project will cover electrification, resignalling, easing of speed restrictions and station rebuilds. Photo from Dion DeVilliers.

Leeds, Dewsbury and Manchester Railway
Mark Bartlett Collection [05/02/2025]


Cameron Bridge: 170408 nears Cameron Bridge, with the 14.18 from Leven to Edinburgh, on 8th March 2025. Hopefully the new housing on the skyline will contribute to the line's success. Seen from the new Duniface footbridge.

Leven Railway
Bill Roberton [08/03/2025]


Arbroath West Links: The Kerr's Miniature Railway station at West Links in its present (February 2025) partially dismantled state. Closed in 2020, the line could re-open if the lease is renewed. The line runs along a narrow strip of land alongside main line at the West Links in the west of Arbroath.

Kerr's Miniature Railway
Ewan Crawford [27/02/2025]


Deighton: Elevated view of the works at Deighton station, to the north of Huddersfield, part of the Transpennine Route Upgrade. This image was taken in June 2024 and work continues here, and at numerous other locations between Stalybridge and Leeds. Photo from Dion DeVilliers.

Leeds, Dewsbury and Manchester Railway
Mark Bartlett Collection [13/06/2024]


Giffen: 'Easter Rambler No 5' sees B1 4-6-0 No 61342 making its way slowly along the platform at Giffen on 10 April 1966.

Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway
Colin Kirkwood [10/04/1966]


Dyce: 67006 has just departed from Raiths Farm Sidings in August 2009 and is passing through Dyce station. The train was a 14.20 ThO working for DBS Wagonload network from Raiths to Laurencekirk, where it was attached to the Mossend service which departed from there around 16.10.

Great North of Scotland Railway
John Clark [27/08/2009]


Methven: This was the first bridge on the line out of Methven, just south of the station's 'throat', where the railway crossed over the Methven Burn. This is the view from the west side.

Perth, Almond Valley and Methven Railway
Ewan Crawford [14/12/2023]


Crewe: Transport For Wales have a few different liveries for the class 67s that provide motive power for their 'WAG' sets. 67014 passes through Crewe station working 0K21, 1158hrs Stafford Down Sidings to Crewe IEMD on 17th February 2025, wearing the light grey and red variant.

Grand Junction Railway
Oliver Wilkinson [17/02/2025]