A busy scene at Sheffield Park, with the next train waiting to leave the station. Note how many photographers there are! 2592x1944 |
All of the work is too much for Freshwater, even though the day has only just started! 2592x1944 |
Another visiting loco, no. 662 goes up to the home signals ready to wait for Stepney. 2592x1944 |
As the morning starts, the loco crew get ready for a busy day. 2592x1944 |
Dask falls on Sheffield Park and Stepney takes water and gives photographers the perfect photo oppertunity. 2592x1944 |
Fenchurch steams up ready for a day of reliable service. 2592x1944 |
Is this a scene out of a Western? Or station staff looking for something to do? 2592x1944 |
Now it's O1-class 0-6-0 No 65's turn to take on water. 2592x1944 |
Now they have coupled up, the train is now ready to leave the station. 2592x1944 |
So I walked into the local pub and I said to the barman.... 2592x1944 |
Southwards this time facing Newick sidings and the local dairy. 2592x1944 |
Stepney and 662 wait at platform two, ready to take the early evening train to Kingscote. 2592x1944 |
Stepney finally makes an apperance to join 662. 2592x1944 |
Techincally even though it isn't a Terrier, Class 4 Tank locomotive No.80151 looks impressive taking this afternoon service. 2592x1944 |
That's better. Now Freshwater is fully refreshed it goes to pick up its train. 2592x1944 |
The driver is debating whether or not he's on Fenchurch or no.662. 2592x1944 |
Visiting loco, Freshwater moves down platform two towards the water crane. 2592x1944 |
What a desolate place this is! Horsted Keynes is completely empty as No.80151 brings its train into the station. 2592x1944 |
You can really get a taste for the good old days. Another interesting (ahem!) view of Horsted Keynes 2592x1944 |
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