Nicknamed "Dukedogs" since they were an amalgamation of the chassis of a Bulldog class with the boiler of a Duke class locomotive, the parts of this loco are thus actually older than the 1938 "bui... (more)
It's a cold frosty morning in Kent and the little village of Charing is still shrouded in mist as 60040 'The Army Be The Best" puts in a rare appearance South of the river whilst working past T... (more)
Macintosh 0-4-4T 55189 crosses the Avon Viaduct on the Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway in Scotland. The formation of the train typifies the mixed trains that ran on Scottish branch lines in the 1950s.... (more)
Snow is now a rare event in Southern England, this years few days of the white stuff coincided with the test running of our newest trains, the 140mph class 395. These units have been built to prov... (more)
A multiplicity of colour temperatures greet the class 67 hauled 2G13 17:08 Edinburgh to Edinburgh as it heads South across the famous Firth of Forth railway bridge. The train is due at Dalmeny 185... (more)