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75078 approaching Ingrow West at speed on the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway during their Autumn Steam Gala on 8th October 2016.

 

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Too easy.........:)

 

On a grey Pennine Spring day in May 1981, a westbound freight approaches Hadfield behind two 76 class locomotives. The 1500v DC electrified Woodhead route linking Manchester and Sheffield closed to through traffic just a few months later.
 
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Here's two 80s for the price of one

 

80079 when first arrived at SVR in the early 70s

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On display at Shildon in May 2006

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Keith

 

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DVT 82205 vinyled for the Flying Scotsman at Leeds on 6th August 2015.

 

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Following the handover of its non-suburban rail services the federally owned Australian National Railway in 1978, the State Transport Authority of South Australia retained two ALCo DL531 units for a time.

These two units 830/845 were often hired out to Australian National as was the case on the evening of 22 October 1982 when 830 was seen in the Adelaide Parklands with a Mile End to Dry Creek transfer freight. 

 

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State Railway Authority of New South Wales 8504, at Enfield depot, Sydney.  These electric locomotives were visually quite similar and carried the same livery as the class 80 diesels such that they were sometimes switched into non-electrified tracks by mistake.

 

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Here's one I'd forgotten I had.........Built by English Electric from 1960 the 87 class were originally known as the 90 class when introduced and carried the classy East African Railway maroon livery.

By December 1976 when this image was taken at Kisumu, Kenya, they had been reclassified as the 87 class and had a livery change.
 
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88003 at Innotrans on 19th September 2016.

 

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Beaten by seconds  :)

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91347 approaching Stratford on the eastbound (might be westbound) Central line.

 

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