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Following dispersal of exhibits from the erstwhile DLI Museum in Durham, an appropriate display of Railway military connected artefacts was d isplayed at Locomotion Shildon circa April 2017.   (The red nameplate on the right of the display is from Deltic 'The Durham Light Infantry)

 

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More military connections please

 

Edit to add clarification re Deltic Name plate.

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Royal Scot 46157 "The Royal Artilleryman" at KIngmoor shed 7 September 1963:

 

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Next - a loco carrying a snowplough (not an independent plough).

Kyle of Lochalsh August 1984. It did actually snow on us a couple of days later on Cairngorm.

 

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Combining this with the previous few, a Scottish military connection please.

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Lancashire Fusilier climbs out of Glenfinnan on a Jacobite service (with Ian Riley driving).

 

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This is almost exactly the spot there is now a landslide that that has closed the line and half buried a 156.

 

More Scottish stuff

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More Scottish stuff.....

 

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Kyle of Lochalsh train crossing the River Ness.

It has a snowplough too.

 

Next. Another train on a bridge over a Scottish river.

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26 015 runs alongside Loch Carron towards Stromeferry (Kyle of Lochalsh line) with a permanent way train, March 1979.  Taken during a college field trip - hence a few fellow students in the background.  Not the best kept of slides, as this was taken on Barfen CR100 (anyone remember that?) and home processed.

 

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Let's head for the hills - something along the Settle and Carlisle next, please.

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Taken at the Highland Folk Museum at Newtonmore. 

Well worth a visit if you ever get the chance.

 

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Next: More along the same lines.

(You can take that whichever way you want).

 

 

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