8 Images released on Wednesday 25/06/2025

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Arbroath: Arbroath North finally getting a new set of steps in June 2025. I think that has been ongoing for over a year, with scaffolding being used to access the box.

Junction Line (Dundee and Arbroath Railway)
Duncan Ross [21/06/2025]


Aberdeen: Class 37 37403, and Class 73 73968 at Aberdeen, following arrival with 1A25, the Caledonian Sleeper, on 19th June 2025.

Aberdeen Joint (Caledonian Railway)
Crinan Dunbar [19/06/2025]


Berwick-upon-Tweed: A sign regarding potential RMT industrial action on Cross Country trains, seen at Berwick-upon-Tweed on 10th June 2025.

North British Railway
John Yellowlees [10/06/2025]


Almond Viaduct: View north from a descending aircraft as it approaches Edinburgh Airport in June 2025. Electrification masts advance towards Dalmeny.

Forth Bridge Connecting Lines (North British Railway)
Bill Roberton [16/06/2025]


Hyde Park Corner: LU 1973 stock, Piccadilly Line to Cockfosters, arriving at Hyde Park Corner station at 16.55 on Saturday, 29th March 2025. These ancient trains are finally due for replacement later in 2025 but the Bakerloo Line, where the trains are a year older and moth-eaten and continually breaking down, will have to carry on with those with no replacement date as yet in sight.

Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway
David Bosher [29/03/2025]


Broad Clyst: 50019 'Ramillies', diverted due to engineering works, passing the closed station at Broad Clyst with the 0808 Paddington to Plymouth service on 9th October 1977. The direct route from Taunton to Exeter was shut due to engineering works. I was here to see a special worked by two class 40s, very unusual so far west. They were late so I retired to Exeter St Davids and photographed them there. In 1977 Waterloo - Exeter services were worked by Class 33s so Class 50s were rare here but that soon changed when they took over the 33's duties.

Yeovil to Exeter Line (London and South Western Railway)
Roger Geach [09/10/1977]


Balquhidder [2nd]: View looking away from Balquhidder towards Loch Earn and Lochearnhead. The former Lochearnhead, St Fillans and Comrie Railway is in this view. Initially, bottom right, it is to the right of the main road. More distantly, roughly where the main road can be seen in the distance, it crosses over the road.

Lochearnhead, St Fillans and Comrie Railway
Ewan Crawford [09/01/2024]


Laverton Halt: Great Western Railway 2884 Class 2-8-0 no.3850, built in 1942, passing Laverton Meadows heading north for Broadway on the G&WR on 21st April 2025, which was dank and overcast but a day out in the Gloucestershire countryside complete with flask and sandwiches.

Cheltenham and Honeybourne Line (Great Western Railway)
Peter Todd [21/04/2025]