Speymouth Viaduct: Speymouth Viaduct looking east after the December 2025 bridge pier collapse, with the second and third spans down.
Speymouth Viaduct: River level view, from the north side of the Speymouth viaduct, in December 2025. The remaining pier has been pulled off line by the weight of the girders and decking.
Speymouth Viaduct: A view from beneath the Speymouth Viaduct, showing the angle of the remaining pier, in December 2025.
Speymouth Viaduct: Aerial view looking east over the Speymouth Viaduct on 17th December 2025. The collapsed spans are in the foreground.
Wigan Wallgate: Just eight Class 769 hybrid 'Flex' units are in service with Northern in 2025, last surviving conversions from a considerably larger fleet of Class 319 EMUs that were withdrawn at the end of 2023. The 769s are mainly used on Southport services and 769450 is seen at Wigan Wallgate on its way to the resort from Stalybridge on 26th November 2025.
Speymouth Viaduct: A complete aerial view of the Speymouth Viaduct, showing the location of the collapsed section, on 17th December 2025. The pier that caused the collapse seems to have disappeared into the river bed.
Maiden Newton: Maiden Newton station, Dorset, until 1975 the junction for the Bridport branch, seen from the Railway Touring Company's 'The End of Southern Steam' excursion to Weymouth, departing after a signal stop only on Sunday, 9th July 2023. This was mostly a steam-hauled tour from Victoria to Yeovil Junction and back from Weymouth to Waterloo but after reversing at Yeovil Junction and again at Yeovil Pen Mill, was briefly in the hands of 47802.
Llanbradach Colliery: When extra stock with locomotives were provided on the Valleys for rugby at Cardiff. 47296 is seen at LLanbradach on the rear of a rugby train on 18th March 1995. 47296 was once a Knottingley coal engine, and thus not very common on passenger services, so there were a number of people out enjoying the loco haulage as well as rugby fans that day.
Incline Foot [Craigmore]: A photograph taken looking downhill from above the closed whinstone quarry's access road showing the former incline's trackbed.
Galgate: This Network Rail High Speed Management Train, 43014 and 43062, has just passed through the site of Galgate station (closed 1939) and is approaching the bridge under the M6 Junction 33 link road. The HST was working from Slateford to Crewe on 3rd December 2025.