Bala: Rheilffordd Llyn Tegid / Bala Lake Railway. Too hot for any exhaust as 'Holy War' runs alongside Llyn Tegid/ Bala Lake, the largest natural lake in Wales with the 12:10 Bala - Llanuwchllyn on 17th June 2025.
Lostwithiel: 50018 'Resolution' approaching Lostwithiel station with the 1135 local service from Penzance to Plymouth on 5th September 1985.
Dolgoch Viaduct: Talyllyn Railway No.4 'Edward Thomas' seen crossing Dolgoch Viaduct with the 14:10 Tywyn - Nant Gwernol on 19th June 2025. This 0-4-2ST was built in 1921 by Kerr, Stuart & Co. Ltd. for use on the Corris Railway, and was purchased by the Talyllyn in 1951.
Newsham: As part of the reopening scheme for the Blyth and Tyne route, the double track section was extended from Newsham South to New Hartley. Taking advantage of the increase in line capacity to fit in between the half hourly passenger service, 60076 hauls 60002 dead in tow and a rake of empty biomass hoppers from Lynemouth Power Station to the terminal at Tyne Dock on 13th June 2025. The newly constructed flyover to allow the closure of Newsham South level crossing as part of the scheme is readily visible above the locomotives.
Coryton Halt: We are looking at Coryton, on the Lydford to Launceston branch, 23 miles and 76 chains from Plymouth, in March 2017. After closure to passengers in 1962 the route was still used for freight at Launceston and Lifton via Lydford until 1966.
Dollis Hill: LU 1995 stock, Jubilee Line short working to Wembley Park, arriving at Dollis Hill station, at 14.51 on Saturday, 15th March 2025.
Edinchip Accommodation Bridge: This masonry bridge carried a dirt road over the railway a short distance north of the fine footbridge at Edinchip. The view looks north.
Inverkeithing: An everyday scene at Inverkeithing, in the second half of 1976, as a 3-car Metro Cammell departs with an Edinburgh - Dundee working. The banner repeaters for Inverkeithing South Junction are worth a mention.