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| Sun 25th May 2008 Swanage Railway - May 2008 A sunny Sunday afternoon and I was down at the Swanage Railway on the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset |
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| 2007 | ||
| Sun 6th May 2007 East Kent Railway 2007 A cool cloudy Sunday afternoon at the East Kent Railway at Sheperdswell, Kent. A short 2 mile line which is all that remains of the East Kent Light Railway built by Colonel Stephens |
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| Mon 16th Apr 2007 Kent and East Sussex Railway 2007 My latest visit to the Kent and East Sussex Railway in April 2007 |
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| Sun 15th Apr 2007 Severn Valley Railway 2007 A visit to the Severn Valley Railway on a lovely sunny Sunday in April 2007. We take the 10.30 departure from Kidderminster........ |
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| 2006 | ||
| Sat 24th Jun 2006 Spa Valley Railway The Spa Valley Railway runs 3 miles between Tunbridge Wells West and Groombridge on the Kent/Sussex Border.
My first visit to the railways coincided with a visit by 32662 Martello from the Bressingham Steam Museum who ran all the steam services whilst I was there. They hope to reach Eridge before too much longer where an indirect connection with the Uckfield Line will be possible. The line is currently open to Birchden but does not see regularly scheduled services beyond Groombridge. |
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| Mon 12th Jun 2006 Didcot Railway Centre On the return from the GW Railway weekend trip in June 2006, a few of the Bluebell members who still had "railway stamina" paid a visit to the Didcot Railway Centre (near Didcot Parkway Station) on our way home. Normally closed on a Monday, the centre provided a guide and a tour in return for a donation. |
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| Sun 11th Jun 2006 Winchcombe Railway Museum During the visit to the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway by the Bluebell tourists, a small party "jumped the rails" at Winchcombe and walked the one mile or so into the town. In the town, we found the Winchcombe Railway Museum. Accessed from a small gateway in an unassuming frontage, a small passageway led to an amazing collection of railway ephemera crammed into a half acre of Cotswold back garden. |
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| Sat 10th Jun 2006 to Mon 12th Jun 2006 Gloucester Warwickshire Railway A group from the Bluebell went on an arranged visit to the Gloucestershire Warwickshire railway near Cheltenham. The railway runs from Toddington (where its base is located) at the northern end, to Cheltenham Racecourse Station at the southern end - reached 2 years ago. Here are a few snaps of bits and pieces from the visit! |
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| Sun 7th May 2006 Kent and East Sussex Terrier Festival: Sunday 7th May 2006 For the whole weekend of 6 / 7 May 2006, the Kent and East Sussex Railway based at Tenterden in Kent, ran a Terrier Festival. Not dogs (although their was a terrier dog show in the field by Tenterden Town Station Car Park on the Sunday), but small steam locomotives. 5 of these elderly locomotives were gathered together: "Bodiam" newly restored resident of the KESR, "Knowle" (32678) daily workhorse on the KESR, "Stepney" & "Fenchurch" - both from the Bluebell Railway, and "Martello" (32662) from Bressingham Steam Museum.
Please also have a look in the general photo collection for the Kent and East Sussex Railway - this can be found towards the bottom of the list of collections |
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| 2005 | ||
| Sun 26th Jun 2005 The East Kent Railway Just off the A2 between Canterbury and Dover, there is small 2 mile railway with plenty of character. It doesn't have a working steam loco, but makes up for that with enthusiasm and friendliness. Take a short ride with me on their Class 101 DMMU.
The railway is tiny remnant of a light railway system built to serve the former East Kent coalfields. The last stretch of railway was closed by BR in 1987 and reopened by the EKR in 1995. |
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| Sun 24th Apr 2005 The Romney, Hythe, and Dymchurch Light Railway A brief visit to the "World's Smallest Public Railway". The photos were taken on a brief Sunday visit to this 13.5 mile 15in gauge railway located on the south coast of Kent |
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| Mon 18th Apr 2005 A flying visit to the National Railway Museum On the way home from a recent visit to Yorkshire, I called in at the National Railway Museum in York for a couple of hours.
I have would be grateful for any help in identifying the locomotives that I have been unable to name. I have already received several identifications for which I most grateful; I have finally got around to including them and updating my captions. Leave a comment if you can help with any of the remaining photos. |
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| Sun 17th Apr 2005 The Great Northern Directors Saloon The saloon normally lives at the Bluebell Railway in Sussex and is brought out on "high days and holidays".
During April 2005 it visited the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. It was during this visit that I took this small collection of photos |
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| Sat 16th Apr 2005 to Sun 17th Apr 2005 North Yorkshire Moors Railway - 2 The P-Way gang took a second trip up to the NYMR in April 2005 to visit at the Gresley 100 celebration. During the weekend of 16th & 17th April there was a mini war weekend 'Gresley at War'. Enjoy my snaps of the railway as I saw it. |
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| Sun 30th Jan 2005 Southern Electric: A tour of the 4-Cor at Horsted Keynes The Southern Electric Group have berthed a carraige from their 4-Cor at Horsted Keynes as a static exhibit. Join me on a short tour! |
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| 2004 | ||
| Sun 24th Oct 2004 Giants of Steam Sunday @ Horsted Keynes A selection of snaps taken around Horsted Keynes on the Giants of Steam Sunday - 24th October 2004. A day when the sun managed to shine just a little bit, and the trains shone even more. |
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| Sat 2nd Oct 2004 North Yorkshire Moors Railway Along with several others from the Bluebell Railway, I visited the North Yorkshire Moors Railway over the weekend of the 2nd & 3rd October 2004. On the 3rd we were out and about with their permanent way gang, but Saturday 2nd saw us out photographing. Here are my photos of the day..... |
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| Sun 27th Jun 2004 Blue Circle visits the Bluebell The Blue circle locomotive visited the Bluebell over the weekend of 26/27th June. I even managed to get a ride...... |
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| Sun 27th Jun 2004 A Touch of Thomas Sunday 27th June 2004 was the last day of the Thomasfest at the Bluebell. Large crowds, packed trains, and happy kids were the order othe day. |
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| Sun 23rd May 2004 to Sun 6th Jun 2004 The Northern Extension - 2004 The work on the Bluebell extension is making headway towards East Grinstead.
This album currently contains pictures from May & June 2004. Please remember the Bluebell railway Northern Extension is a contstruction area, and is off-limits to those not on official business and without permission. |
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| Fri 9th Apr 2004 to Mon 25th Oct 2004 The Life & Times of a Permanent Way Gang A selection of action & 'still-life' photographs of the Bluebell Railway volunteer Permanent Way Gang.
Please remember that railways are dangerous places, and that I only have access to the lineside through my work with the gang. Most heritage railways in the UK have volunteering opportunities. If you feel you would like to join in, then get in touch with your local railway. The Bluebell Railway website gives full details of ours, and the link can be found on the gallery front page. ** 29/05/2004 ** 2 new photos: The key skill of waving trains is demonstrated by a keen exponent of the art, and three members working quietly on the linbe near to Horsted House Crossing. ** 06/06/2004 ** 2 new photos: Jacking and packing work taking place immediately south of Kingscote station labelled Kingscote P-Way Work 1 & 2. ** 03/07/2004 ** 1 new photo: Loading ballast "the easy way" into hoppers for the use on the Northern Extension ** 25/10/2004 ** 3 new photos: Showing the reconstruction of the eastern formation immediately north of Horsted Keynes; the new pointwork north of 3 & 4 roads at HK; and the p-way guide to using a keying hammer......... ** 16/01/2005 ** 7 new photos: Work at Horsted Keynes taken earlier today; what happens when a train passes a working site, the new experimental buffers, and 'The Three Stooges' ** 30/01/2005 ** 4 new photos: The finishing touches to the maintenance of 'A' road in the Carraige & Wagon Shed. Infill is placed in between the sleepers. |
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| Fri 9th Apr 2004 to Sun 16th Jan 2005 Bluebell Railway: Track & Trains A selection of images of typical Bluebell track & trains from all over the line.
I have access to the lineside only through my volunteer work in Permanent Way; please don't trespass on any railway without permission - they are dangerous places. ** NEW: 03-07-2004 ** A picture of 55 & 75027 double-heading an afternoon train southbound from Horsted ** NEW: 16-01-2005 ** 2 pictures of 672 Fenchurch north of Horsted Keynes |
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| Fri 9th Apr 2004 to Sun 6th Jun 2004 Bluebell Railway: Kingscote This is currently the temporary northern terminus of the Bluebell, itself only reached 10 years ago.
Soon trains will be stopping here on their way to & from East Grinstead about two miles north-east. ** 6/6/2004 ** 2 photos added: 1 is a general view of the station from the trackside south of the station, and the other is a b&w view of a token exchange at the Kingscote signal box. |
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| Fri 9th Apr 2004 to Sun 16th Jan 2005 Bluebell Railway: Horsted Keynes Horsted Keynes station, the mid-point of the Bluebell Railway. Home to the Carraige & Wagon, Permanent Way, and Signalling & Telecoms Departments.
It was also the start of the former electrified branch to Ardingly & Haywards Heath which was among the very few electric lines to close, and it did so in 1963. |
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| Fri 9th Apr 2004 to Sun 14th Jan 2007 Bluebell Railway: Sheffield Park The southern station on the Bluebell Railway, and the start point for the majority of train trips on the Bluebell. It is also home to the Locomotive Department.
Two collections of photos; 11-01-2003 & 14-01-2007 |
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| Fri 9th Apr 2004 West Somerset Railway The WSR runs from Bishops Lydeard to Minehead - a distance of twenty miles. |
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| Fri 9th Apr 2004 Swanage Railway Running through the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, the traveller is taken from Norden to Swanage
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| Fri 9th Apr 2004 Severn Valley Railway The Severn Valley Railway runs from Kidderminster to Bridgnorth in Shropshire |
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| Fri 9th Apr 2004 The Mid-Hants Railway The Mid-Hants Railway, also known as the Watercress Line, runs from Alton to Alresford in Hampshire.
This railway was visited as part of an 'exchange' between the permanent way gangs on the Bluebell and the Mid-Hants during September 2003. |
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| 2003 | ||
| Sun 14th Sep 2003 to Sun 7th May 2006 The Kent & East Sussex Railway The Kent & East Sussex Railway runs from Tenterden in Kent to Bodiam in East Sussex
** NEW **: 21-05-2005 11 new photos taken at the Kent and East Sussex Railway on a sunny May afternoon ** NEW **: 07-05-2006 10 new photos of tracks and crossings taken from the LNWR Inspection Saloon platform on a run from Bodiam to Tenterden |
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