Designed by Edward Thompson, Chief Mechanical Engineer of the London North Eastern Railway (LNER), the B1 class was a wartime utility mixed-traffic locomotive for general passenger and freight dut... (more)
The GWR large Prairie 5199 was built at Swindon in December 1934, a member of the 5101 class introduced by C.B. Collett in 1929 as a rebuilt of Churchwards's 3101 class.
#926 "Repton" is hauling a passenger train near the Goathland station on the NYMR. Designed by Richard Maunsell for the Southern Railway in 1930, the "Schools Class" was intend... (more)
The Black Five #44806 was built at Derby in 1944 and was based at many sheds on the Midland route, most notable at Lostock Hall (10D) until it was withdrawn in 1968. In preservation, for a while s... (more)
Storming around the corner! 45212 is one of Ian Riley's fleet of "Black Fives" based at Heywood. She is one of the earliest examples of what would become a hugely popular and widespread ... (more)
#80136 was built in Brighton in 1956. 155 locomotives were built between 1951 and 1956 with lost being built in Brighton and a few smaller batches built in Derby and Doncaster.
45212 is one of Ian Riley's fleet of "Black Fives" based at Heywood. She is one of the earliest examples of what would become a hugely popular and widespread class, and entered into serv... (more)
Pannier 1501 is the only surviving example of 10 GWR 1500 class 0-6-0PT shunting engines. It was built at Swindon by the Western Region of British Railways in 1949.
LMS class 7P Royal Scot 46100 ROYAL SCOT climbing past Darnholme with the 09.30 Grosmont to Pickering service
First day of the new season on the North Yorkshire Moors railway and 46100 "Royal Scot", a guest engine for the first week, heads a train towards Goathland Summit.