A First Great Western service from Paignton to London Paddington calls at the seaside station of Dawlish,on the beautiful Devon coast.
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)
The Network Rail Measurement Train is used to check on trackwork,using computer/laser technology to find cracks/worn track etc.It is formed of a specially fitted High Speed Train,and is seen here ... (more)
In the striking livery of one of the UK's smallest train companies an HST set forms the 12.28 Sunderland to Kings Cross (London) service seen heading south towards Grantham near Hougham. This was ... (more)
The 13.00 Leeds to Kings Cross (London) is formed of a hired-in East Midlands HST set seen heading south towards Grantham near Hougham.
The Network Rail NMT (New Measurement Train) passes Farm Bridge,Haresfield,making its way from London to Derby.The converted High Speed Train (nicknamed the "Flying Banana") travels the country,an... (more)
A very stormy morning with great waves near the station Dawlish: First Great Western is passing, taken from the pedestrain-bridge
A typical British scene in Paddington station with HST trains ready to start their journey to Cornwall and Wales ; Sony A900 + Silver Efex Pro 2
Animated Nick Park character Gromit watches over First Great Western power car 43168 at Paddington station London.
43010+43153 round the curve at Langstone Rock working the 07:18 Penzance - London Paddington
A very stormy morning with great waves near the station Dawlish: CrossCountry is passing, taken from the pedestrain-bridge
East Coast HST 43274 rounds the curve approaching Springfield in Fife on the 24th April 2013.
East Coast HST 43315 rounds the curve at Wormit as Sprinter 158710 passes on the 7th October 2012.
East Coast HST 43314 is seen near St Michaels in Fife on the 3rd April 2010.
Train between Dawlish and Teignmouth with rocks and the sea. The same train a few seconds earlier you see on #417176