Cross Country was the only train company left running proper HST125 sets like this one as locals enjoy a seaside walk. Today these sets are retired.
Rain is falling hard as a CrossCountry Turbostar train from Birmingham to Peterborough approaches the abandoned signal box and active station platform beyond it in Stamford.
On its way from Aberdeen to Penzance, a CrossCountry Super Voyager set makes its station stop in nice sunlight.
TransPennine Express 1U40 from Scarborough ends its run at York.
One of Great Westerm "mini" HST's now called a Castle Set rolls along the famous sea wall approaching Dawlish.
A Class 220 Voyager train from Newcastle to Bristol Temple Meads makes its stop under the formidable train shed in York.
The sun is coming down as a train from Cleethorpes enters under the ancient train shed and pulls to a stop.
2MT Class loco 78019 (built at Darlington in 1954) at Woodmancote with a Broadway to Cheltenham Racecourse service.
A Great Westerm Railway local service meets a Plymouth to Endinburg Cross Country service just east of Longstone Bridge.
The annual weedkilling train crosses the tressle
Traffic on the tracks at Borough Market junction. Photo taken from the tower 'The Shard'
Local service with a Class 150 arrives at Dawlish as locals watch. This area has been rebuilt since our last visit in 2017 an in effort to protect the line from sea level rise and climate change.
A Castle Set zips through Dawlish with a Penzanze - Cardiff service. These shortened HST sets which serve this route are due to be withdrawn in 2024.
A local service from Paighton to Exteter approaches the station at Dawlish
An Intercity Express Train (IET) approaches the Dawlish Station passing by Marine Parade and the famous Blenhiem