Posted by Nick McLean on October 20, 2007 
That's a shame. It's a beautiful engine, and nice shot with the semaphores.
Posted by GEORGE REDMOND on October 20, 2007 
What a nice shot with the semaphores, and the location.
Posted by Robert M. Ball on October 20, 2007 
Magnificent shot Owen! Outstanding color, composition and subject.
Posted by Owen Chapman on October 20, 2007 
"What a nice shot with the semaphores, and the location" Not quite Newcastle but the best we can manage these days as "the Authorities" will not allow wooden bodied coaches on the main line over here and the line is now electrified. Thanks guys for all your lovly comments
Posted by Lee Baxter on October 20, 2007 
Very nice Owen, original and beutiful, great location. Silent for a long time does not sound so great though. Lee Baxter
Posted by Scott Markloff on October 21, 2007 
Beautiful shot, Owen. I have never understood why the National Rwy Museum won't allow new cylinder castings. As long as the old ones are retained, there is still a historic record. And they could be reinstalled after her running days are over. Anyway, great shot, thanks. One of my favorite locos.
Posted by Nigel Cliff on February 11, 2008 
Great angle nice colours and it looks so good by the signal gantry,so sad that she will be out of service for so long because she is one of my favourite engines
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