159108 and 450024 Approach Clapham Junction Station.
One of the two prototype 4-6-0s designed by G.J. Churchward for the Great Western Railway, No 98 is seen with a group of admirers when new in 1903, waiting to leave Paddington station with a train... (more)
A Class 377 passes Clapham Junction on its way to London Victoria.
A Class 444 passes Clapham Junction on its way to London Waterloo.
Pedestrians wait patiently as a Croydon Tram crosses Dundonald Road, Wimbledon. No barriers here, just traffic lights. These trams used to be painted in a quite pleasant red and white. Now they ar... (more)
Battle of Britain Class no. 34067 Tangmere stands in Clapham Yard after it had arrived at London Waterloo with a main line special from Portsmouth Harbour. Later, the loco would return to the Sou... (more)
47 787 brings the stock from the main line steam special from Portsmouth to Waterloo into Clapham Yard. The steam loco is still on the other end.
Southern Trains Class 455 EMU passes under thesignal gantry as it approaches Clapham Junction.
Battle of Britain Class no. 34067 Tangmere approaches Clapham Junction with a main line special from Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo.
The crew of Battle of Britain Class no. 34067 Tangmere watch rearward as the loco reverses into Clapham Yard in between arriving with a special from Portsmouth and departing back from Waterloo.
A Class 313 arrives at Clapham Junction with a cross London service from Willesden Junction. Thanks to Janet for the correction.
"Juniper" no 8008 runs into Clapham Junction with a service from London Waterloo. Boy, these things are so ugly!
A Class 450 whizzes through Wimbledon Station on its way to Alton, in Hampshire. Note the old graffiti festooned signal box.
Merchant Navy Class no. 35028 Clan Line makes a good deal of smoke as it passes through Clapham Junction Station with the Orient Express Luncheon charter. Riding in preserved vintage Pullman carri... (more)
Clan Line approaching Clapham Junction Station.