South West Trains 'slamdoor' EMU 2312 arrives at Wareham station with a London bound service.
The last place in the UK to see old 'slamdoor' multiple units is the Lymington Branch on the south coats. Here, unit 1497 crosses Lymington Harbour on it's way from Lymington Pier to Brockenhurst.
Stagecoach Isle of Wight Class 483 painted in dynasor livery at Ryde St Johns Depot. Named 'Terry'
Ex London Underground stock on the remaining Shanklin to Ryde Pierhead line on the Isle of Wight
Class 442 2412 passes through Vauxhall station,a few minutes out of Waterloo,on a train to Southampton.Note the Houses of Parliament & Big Ben in the background.
159005 in the ever striking South West Trains livery, seen at Barn Owl Bridge, south of Newton Abbot with a Paignton bound service.
A pair of SWT Class 159 units have just left Parsons Tunnel as the early mist clears.
South West Trains Class 159s to / from London Waterloo pass on the Dawlish sea wall.
This is the oldest passenger stock still in normal service on the UK's mainline railways. Originally built in 1938 for the London Underground "tube" system this unit carries an appropriate "dinosa... (more)
The once a week London Waterloo to Penzance service about to complete the regulatory 15mph crossing of the Tamar Bridge into Cornwall.
SWT 159004 emerges from Blackboy Tunnel, near St James' Park with a Waterloo to Paignton service.
0820 Yeovil Jnc to London Waterloo speeding through Hersham.
A service for London Waterloo passing Cockwood Harbour, Devon.
South West trains 73109 makes a relatively rare passenger train appearance on a late night service from Waterloo.
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