The world famous Ravenglass and Eskdale railway, a 15 inch narrow gauge railway in England's Lake District. Here the locomotive "River Esk" is seen pulling into Irton Road station with a train for... (more)
Sunday excursion to Big Valley is hauled by No 41 on a glorious September sunday
Heading up the 1 in 49 grade into Goathland station.
Two class 47's head the evening mail train over Croxteth viaduct near Sunderland Bridge
Beamish museum is based around a rebuilt town set in 1913 and everything is authentic to that period. Each Christmas it opens late in the evening for entertainment and views of the Edwardian decor... (more)
Now extinct on main line railways in UK a class 56 heads for the Aluminium plant north of Ashington with a train of aluminum wagons. Late afternoon sun highlights the scene.
Flying high above Tanfield railway and the Beamish Mary pub. No 49 heads its train back to Andrews House.
Best MacDonalds I have ever been to with sights like this every morning!
A few days before the official opening of Weardale railway in the North of England, the railway runs a special train for journalists. First run by steam for over 35 years.
Schools class "Repton" heads a Standard tank class 4 with a train for Pickering through the scenic area known as Darnholm close to Goathland.
Renishaw sits in Marley hill shed as No 49 comes in after working the day's trains. I have used photoshop to give the old world sepia effect.
No 49 hauls a coal train on Tanfield railway and the steam causes a magpie to take evasive action
Following on from my picture last week of the two crossings over the Fraser river, and thanks by the way to all who commented or voted as favourites many thanks, here is the same train on the clim... (more)
Heading South an empty coal train runs the gauntlet of the Rockie mountains.
Here is the other guest engine Furness railway No 20 bringing ina train into Andrews House station on their gala day.