BR 4-6-0 Standard Class 5 No. 73129 approaching to Bridgnorth, end of the line.
BR Standard Class 4 Tank n. 80072
Colas Rail Freight is almost certainly a contender for the most interesting locomotive fleet in the UK. As well as more modern locos including a number of class 66's and new class 70's the company... (more)
56105 approaches Helsby junction working 6J37 12:02 Carlisle - Chirk logs.
Seen arriving at Ryde Esplanade, on the Isle of Wight, is Class 483 no 006. The train has just come along Ryde Pier from the Pier Head station. On the right, in the background, you can see the cat... (more)
With Didcot power station in the background a First Great Western HST led by 43160, with 43158 on the rear, approaches Didcot Parkway Station. On the slow line a pair of Freightliners, 66540 and ... (more)
After heavy rain, in February 2013 the spoil heap (seen on the right) at Hatfield Colliery became dangerously unstable. Over the years, it had encroached far too close to the adjacent railway trac... (more)
The remaining rail routes that pass through the East Riding of Yorkshire to the coastal resorts are characterised by pleasant though rather featureless countryside. There are long stretches of str... (more)
A general view of a busy Bristol Temple Meads station.Centre stage is taken by a pair of class 47 locos (47853 and 47790) with the empty stock from a "Northern Belle" excursion,while als... (more)
A Southeastern commuter set approaches the bridge over the Thames River as tourists look on from a sphere of the London Eye ferris wheel.
Designed by O.V.S.Bulleid,and built in 1946,"Braunton" is a "West Country" light Pacific,and worked express passenger services in the south of England until withdrawn in late 1... (more)
Newly repainted 37423 hauls 6Z40 09:39 Crewe Coal Sidings to Devonport Royal Dockyard along the sea wall at Dawlish on Thursday 15th May 2014
60007 passes Plumley West with a Warrington Arpley to Peak Forrest working
A pair of former British Rail 4-car suburban EMUs await their next duty from the eastern side of London's Victoria station.