7903 "Foremarke Hall" departs Winchcombe station with a Toddington to Cheltenham service,running tender first.
Class 40 no. 40145 climbs towards Bristol with an excursion.The train has just exited the Severn Tunnel,passing from Wales into England.
Carrying its former B.R. number,class 33 no. 33109 "Captain Bill Smith RNR" makes a splendid sight passing Didbrook with a Toddington to Cheltenham service.This was the only couple of minutes of s... (more)
A Cheltenham to Maesteg service heads away from Gloucester,passing over the short viaduct at Westgate Park.
Adding a touch of colour to the Gloucestershire countryside is a Southwest Trains class 158,currently on hire to First Great Western.Here it passes Churchdown,on the final leg of its journey from ... (more)
Class 66 no. 66204 is caught on the outskirts of Gloucester with a train of empties for Margam,in South Wales.
A late burst of afternoon sun catches 6V07,the Corby to Margam return empties behind 66161 as it approaches Keenes Crossing,shortly after passing Gloucester.
At the 15 inch (381 mm) Perrygrove Railway it's "hands-on" for all staff.Here the driver greases the points before completing a run-round movement,closely watched by the guard (conductor).
An everyday sight at Bristol as a service prepares to depart for Weston-Super-Mare.The scene is complete with the obligatory late running passengers.
It's just another day at London Bridge station,as bored customers wait for their trains.A Networker unit is ready to depart with a local service.
A mid-morning scene at London Bridge (suburban) station,with a variety of class 455 and 377 units.
Great Western Railway "Hall" class 7903 "Foremarke Hall" sets out from Toddington with a Santa Special for Winchcombe.
A service for Charing Cross calls at London Bridge shortly after a summer storm.
A thunderstorm is forming over London as numerous class 444 and 450 units go about their duties.When the thunderstorm came it shut several stations due to flooding.
A Shepperton to London Waterloo service,formed of two class 455 units,calls at Clapham Junction.