On a cold winter morning, a Class 24 engine pulls off a coal stage, after loading coal.
The fireman of class 24 3664 hands the oil can down to his driver during a break between shunting moves at Capital Park. This locomotive is in the care of Friends of the Rail club members.
A Class 24 moves off early on a cold winters morning.
In the middle of the night, under the security lights, a Class 24 lets off steam as she sits in Capital Yard.
As the night gets damp, a Class 24 with firebox glowing prepares to pull off.
In the middle of the night, one of the engine crew cleans out the ash pan on a Class 24 engine.
A loco stands awaiting a boiler inspection.
Caught by the last light of day, a 19D shunting the yard talks a break between two passenger coaches.
With its headlights blazing in the late afternoon, a 15F with a passenger rake stands almost ready to move at Capital Park
On a wintry day, a Class 19D halts at the Stop Board in Capital Park Yard, while adminstrative staff confirm train details.
Late in the day, a Class 19D is guided through the switches after having filled up with coal at the coal stage in the background.
Late at night, a Class 19D moves past with the crew illuminated from the firebox
In cab shot of a Class 24 during shunting operations ay Capital Park
Moving through the yard at Capital Park, at the start of a days shunting
3 loco's lined up at the Capital Park Locomotive Sheds. From left to right a 25NC undergoing restoration, and the 2 running engines - another 25NC and a 19D.