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  1. Good evening, everyone. This evening, thanks to knoxrj, and Andy Mason, both on Flickr, we have a further four photo’s to enjoy seeing. The first one is a view of class J74, 461, at Hull Springhead, sometime in the 1930’s. The second photo’ shows a most interesting short train. A class C12, 4542, is hauling the 13.55 (SO) ex-South Howden, on the 21st April, 1934. The formation is an ex-NER 6 wheel passenger brake van, and a non corridor, 49’, eight compartment all third. Presumably first class was not required on this service - a steam railcar substitution? Thirdly, we have a photo’ of 47592, hauling a railtour called The Manchester Executive Pullman, at Seamer West Junction, heading away on the York line. No date given, but is possibly the 1980’s. Finally, here’s a photo’ of 45107+45007, on the `45 finale`, date being the 3rd October, 1987. The headcode was almost certainly 1Z46. Best regards, Rob.
  2. Good evening, David. That’s a fantastic set of photo’s, with two at Monkton Cokeworks, Gateshead and three at Middlesbrough. The first photo’ at Monkton Cokeworks, with 08888 and NCB 03099, on the 15th August, 1985, being a particularly interesting photo’, with lots of detail for the modeller. The photo’s at Swayfield, on Stoke Bank, in 1970 and 1972, are a superb selection. C0994, of a Class 47, on the down 18.30 Kings Cross to Hull service, in July, 1972, is a most nostalgic shot and the special coating on the cab windows can be clearly seen. With warmest regards, Rob.
  3. Good evening, everyone. This evening, we have a set of four photo’s thanks to John Turner, Richard, and Andy Hughes, all on Flickr. The first one is a view of Trainload liveried (unbranded) 0-6-0DE 08499 manoeuvres MGR hopper wagons whilst they are loaded with imported coal by an unidentifiable Caterpillar 980C Wheel Loader at King Geroge Dock, Hull, in c1991. Next we have a photo’ of Riddles WD "Austerity" 2-8-0s (with 90704 to the right of the image) near the coaling stage at Dairycoates (50B) MPD, in c1966. The third photo’ shows D49/2 62763 'The Fitzwiliam' at Hull Dairycoates. No date given, but certainly the 1950’s. Finally, here’s a photo’ of 66419, as it does it's bit for the enviroment as it passes Hull Anlaby Road Junction working the 09:30 Hull - Doncaster route/refresher working, on the 7th April, 2022. Best regards, Rob.
  4. Good evening, David. That’s a great selection of photo’s from the 1970’s at Loughborough Central. J4167, of Hunslet Robert Nelson No 4, on an empty coaching stock movement, in March, 1975, is a superb photo’ by your Dad. The photo’s from 1976 and 1977 at Stenson Junction, taken from the bridge by the power station sidings, are a most excellent set. The first photo’ of 47, 47343, on a down freight train, in August, 1976, is a splendid composition by your Dad, and I can only make an educated guess as to why the cab door is open. It was that long, hot summer, and since the driver can be seen driving, the door must be open for some extra ventilation. With warmest regards, Rob.
  5. Good evening, everyone. Firstly, thank you, Mick, for straightening up 2524, and the plan of part of Springhead shed. This evening we another four photo’s to enjoy seeing, thanks to Jamerail, RobT653, John Law and Ernies Railway Archive, all on Flickr. The first one is a view of 40034, as it sits under the station roof at Scarborough, platform 4, on the 10th September, 1983. Secondly, we have a photo’ of a class 108 and a class 101 DMU as it makes a smoky exit from Scarborough with a Hull service on 2nd August, 1986. “Unfortunately,” the photographer in the caption reads, “I have not recorded the details of the service.” In the station is a Class 110 "Calder Valley" DMU and 45146, which was to form the 12:20 Scarborough to Leicester (SO) service. The third photo’ shows H&BRwy, 0-6-0T, 3, at Springhead shed, in pre grouping days. Finally, we have a photo’ of Malton shef, on the 16th June, 1962, with class J27, 65844. Also a J39 is part visible alongside, and an LMS 2-6-4T. Best regards, Rob.
  6. Good evening, David. That’s a fantastic set of photo’s of the ex-British Steel site at Sewstern beyond the High Dyke branch during the preservation period. J3173, of Peckett, 1158, in April, 1973, with a ballast train being shunted, composed of BR wagons, being a beautiful photo’ of the tank engine at work. The black and white photo’s from around Nottingham are all gems and JVol5137, at Nottingham London Road Low Level, with class A5, 69817, on a down goods train, in c1953, is a most atmospheric and well composed photo’ by your Dad. With warmest regards, Rob.
  7. Good evening, everyone. This evening, we have four photo’s to enjoy, thanks to Mike Hutton, John Turner, Peter Brumby, Grahama5531, and Andy Mason, all on Flickr. The first one is a view of class B16/1, 61429, on what appears to be carriage stock being backed into a carriage siding just to the south of Scarborough station, in possibly the late 1950’s. The second photo’ shows a third and final view of Ivatt 2MT 2-6-0 46409, pictured working the "RCTS/SLS North Eastern Tour 1963" through Dunnington Halt on the Derwent Valley Light Railway and heading towards Dunnington station and Selby, on the 27th September, 1963. Thirdly, we have a photo’ of the 10.12 Leeds - Hull, as it passes Gilberdyke Junction, formed of a typical four car hybrid formation of class 123/124 DMU cars, on the 14th February, 1981. The last photo’ is a view of 47580, County of Norfolk, on a Scarborough to Carnforth ecs, on the 8th April, 2012. Best regards, Rob.
  8. Good evening, David. That’s a great set of photo’s from Scotland. The first one at Port Glasgow, of the Gouroch branch, in July, 1974, is a most interesting photo’, and I feel a bit puzzled by what appears to be a boy helping out with the roadworks. I hope I have got that right. The photo’s from around Scout Green and Shap Wells in 1973 and 1976, are of much interest. The last photo’ at Shap Wells, with a Class 87, on an up express train, in August, 1976, is a fantastic shot, and, with the exquisite Mkll’s from Accurascale in mind, the carriages look to be Mkllc’s if those are Roevac roof vents. With warmest regards, Rob.
  9. Good evening, everyone. Firstly, thank you, Mike, for those excellent, atmospheric and enjoyable posts about signalling, your lovely layout, and the first green locomotive. You are quite right, that unnamed Patriot is hauling a mixture of ex-LMS Pll and Plll carriages. Now, this evening, from myself here are four more photo’s which are courtesy of West Halton Sidings, Andy Mason, knoxrj, and mikeyashworth, all on Flickr. The first one is quite different, and is an advertisement for Sentinel shunters: Stick to steam and save money : advert issued by Sentinel Waggon Works, 1929 - Derwent Valley Light Railway, York (Layerthorpe) station. Next we have a photo’ of class J75, 2524, at Hull Springhead, in the 1930’s. Apologies about the ‘lean’, I can only think that the photographer didn’t quite have things setup properly. The third photo’ shows Deltic, 55011, as it departs Platform 2 at Scarborough with the Saturday service to Kings Cross. No date given, but it may be 1980. Finally, this is a photo’ of the time of the first Covid lockdown, and shows one of the results of it. “An unusual working, normally the weedkiller round East Yorkshire is an MPV on its own. However on Sunday 3rd May, 2020, it was top and tailed by 66137 and 66199 - this is to allow the operator of the weedkilling equipment to sit separately from the driver and maintain social distancing.” Best regards, Rob.
  10. Good evening, David. That’s a great set of photo’s of Carlisle. C9420, of 85020, on a down empty steel train, on the 12th April, 1988, is a well composed photo’, and there appears to be a light out in what was the headcode box. The Laindon photo’s, on on the London Tilbury and Southend line, are of great interest. The last photo’ of 302243, on a Fenchurch St to Shoeburyness working, in May, 1979, is a superb shot of the train going about it’s everyday work without any fanfare. With warmest regards, Rob.
  11. Good evening, everyone. Firstly, thank you, Mick, for the excellent photo’ of a G5 hauled - despite being push and pull fitted - train for Hull at Willerby, in 1955. It is just so full of detail and atmosphere. And thank you, too, for those better photo’s of those two H&BR locomotives. This evening, courtesy of Andy Mason, knoxrj, John Turner, and Paul Ashton, all on Flickr, we have four photo’s to enjoy. The first photo’ shows NER, 2-4-0, 1268, at Bridlington in pre grouping days. Next we have a photo’ of Derby built (1960) 350hb 0-6-0DE D3944, as it shunts Shirebrook (Eastern Region) Cowans Sheldon & Co Ltd 30T Steam Breakdown Crane DE331160 with matchtruck DM770006 at Dairycoates (50B) MPD, Hull, in c1969. The third photo’ is a view of 37421, propelling coaching stock into platform 1 at Scarborough, to form a train to either Manchester or Liverpool, in the 1980’s. I’m a bit vague about the details unfortunately. Finally, here’s a present day photo’ of 66728 "Institution of Railway Operators" at Gilberdyke, on train, 6D25, the 0850 Rylstone Tilcon (Gbrf) to Hull Dairycoates Tlcn Gbrf, on Tuesday the 19th March, 2024. Best regards, Rob.
  12. Good evening, David. That’s a great set of photo’s of Switzerland again this at Emmenbrücke just north of Luzern, on the 3rd August, 1988. C10076, of Ee3/3, 16410, is a most delightful portrait shot of the locomotive. The photo’s at Ardwick in Manchester, from January, 1972, are a superb selection, and, as stated, show a typical day with that dull and cold weather. C0785, of Class 506, M59601, on a Manchester Piccadilly to Hadfield service, is a great photo’, and the cab front of the EMU is just so stark, adding to the gloomy conditions. With warmest regards, Rob.
  13. Good evening, everyone. Firstly, thank you, Mike, for those couple of excellent photo’s of the Avro Vulcan XH558. It’s fascinating to see those photo’s of the plane that the 37 was named after. Now this evening, we have four photo’s thanks to Andy Mason, John Law, and trainsofhull, all on Flickr. The first one is a view of H&BRwy, 2-4-0, 33, at Springhead shed in pre grouping days. The second photo’ shows a further H&BRwy locomotive, this one being a Kirtley, 0-6-0T, 4, again at Springhead shed in pre grouping days. Thirdly, we have an undated photo’ of 45140, as it passes the junction at Seamer West with a nice rake of Dogfish on the line to York. Finally, here’s a photo’ of 20205, passing under the overall roof at Beverley on train, 3S15, Bridlington to York Thrall, on the 15th October, 2018. Best regards, Rob.
  14. Good evening, David. That’s a fantastic set of photo’s of railways without trains in North Wales on the Cambrian and LNWR line to Blaenau Ffestiniog. The last photo’ at Roman Bridge, on the 23rd July, 2002, is a most enchanting, scenic view. The photo’s from trips to Scotland in 1973 and 1974, taken at Craigendoran, are a superb selection. J3333, of Class 303 043, on a Helensburgh to Airdrie service, in August, 1973, is a delightful and well composed shot of a Blue Train before the cabs were disfigured with the vandal proof replacement outer cab windows. With warmest regards, Rob.
  15. Good evening, everyone. Firstly I think that normal service is resumed after the mixup I had yesterday evening. And I want to especially thank you, Mike, for that truly outstanding post about your first visit to Dairycoates shed. The words and photo’s are quite excellent, and I have really enjoyed reading it all. So, please do make that post about your first green engine day, I cannot wait to see what happened. So, it’s photo’ time, courtesy of Peter Foster, Trevor Casey, Charlie Verrall, and Andy Hughes, all on Flickr. The first one is a view of V2, 60831, of 50B Hull Dairycoates, presumably waiting to end its days in Drapers Yard, on the 29th March, 1967. Next we have a photo’ of class 37, D6736, at Dairycoates, on the 21st May, 1967. The third photo’ shows class V3, 67638, at Dairycoates, on the 22nd April, 1961. Finally, here’s a photo’ of 37424 (37558) 'Avro Vulcan XH558' arrives at its destination in charge of UK Railtours 'Beverley at Christmas' charter, train, 1Z64, the 08:15 London Kings Cross - Beverley, on the 21st December, 2019. Best regards, Rob.
  16. Good evening, David, and everyone else. Firstly I want to thank you all for your support and help, and your supportive pm, David. It is very much appreciated after yesterday evening’s mixup. I still don’t know exactly what I did. I have decided to leave that errant post as a reminder so, hopefully, I will not have anymore mixups. So, with permission, I think I will post my comments to yesterday’s photo’s, and then follow them up with the comments on today’s photo’s. So, from yesterday, that’s a great selection of photo’s of the Midland at Kegworth. The first photo’ of a Class 44 on an up coal train, in January, 1970, is an excellent head on shot of the locomotive, and it can be seen that the discs only have very faint lights, not the bright lights to be found on some RTR models. The photo’s at Otterington, on the ECML, are a superb set. J494, of WD, 90011, on a down iron ore train, in May, 1966, is a most excellent photo’, and how well weathered the WD is. And now for today’s excellent photo’s, the Sittingbourne and Kemsley as preserved in 1975 and 1979 photo’s are a delightful set. C2095, Bagnall, Superb, running round, in May, 1975, is a lovely portrait shot of the locomotive. The photo’s at Kirkby Stephen on the Settle and Carlisle, in the 1990’s are a superb selection. C21772, of 142093 and 156471, on a Leeds to Carlisle service, on the 10th April, 1997, is a well composed shot of the train. It also reminds me of a story where a friend, at that time, was travelling over the line regularly, and one day an old couple asked him about the train. He strongly advised them not to travel in the Pacer, but in the 156. They did so, and enjoyed the journey. With warmest regards, Rob.
  17. Good evening, everyone. I can only apologise for posting the photos which were meant for my East Yorkshire thread in this thread. I don’t know how it happened. It will be forever a mystery. Or just old age catching up with me. Sorry, Rob. P.S. The photo’s are now to be found in my thread.
  18. Good evening, everyone. Firstly, thank you, Mike, for that wonderful post and the two photo’s. I hope you might be able to post a bit more in the thread when are able to, I really have enjoyed all you have had to say. Well, this evening, we have four more photo’s thanks to John Law, loose_grip_99, and Syd Young, all on Flickr. The first one is a view of Bubwith, on the Market Weighton to Selby line, with a freight train in c1910. Next we have a photo’ of D24’s, 2426, and 2427, at Springhead shed, in c1928. The third photo’ shows preserved Black 5, 5305, on the 28th December, 1981, with the locomotive simmering in Hull Paragon station, after returning from Scarborough via York. Finally, here’s a photo’ of 47555, as it arrives at Brough, the last stop before it's final destination, with train, 1D01, the 09:44 King's Cross to Hull, on the 11th April, 1988. Best regards, Rob.
  19. Good evening, everyone. Firstly, thank you, Mike, for that wonderful post and the two photo’s. I hope you might be able to post a bit more in the thread when are able to, I really have enjoyed all you have had to say. Well, this evening, we have four more photo’s thanks to John Law, loose_grip_99, and Syd Young, all on Flickr. The first one is a view of Bubwith, on the Market Weighton to Selby line, with a freight train in c1910. Next we have a photo’ of D24’s, 2426, and 2427, at Springhead shed, in c1928. The third photo’ shows preserved Black 5, 5305, on the 28th December, 1981, with the locomotive simmering in Hull Paragon station, after returning from Scarborough via York. Finally, here’s a photo’ of 47555, as it arrives at Brough, the last stop before it's final destination, with train, 1D01, the 09:44 King's Cross to Hull, on the 11th April, 1988. Best regards, Rob.
  20. Good evening, everyone. This evening we have four more photo’s to enjoy, which are all diesel. They are courtesy of Andy Mason, Keith Halton, and Andy Hughes, all on Flickr. The first one is a view of an HST departing Scarborough in it’s first season between Scarborough and London King’s Cross. The second photo’ shows nearly new 56122 as it passes Filey before locos got banned, with the White Rose Rambler from Plymouth-Scarborough. The extended caption gives full tour details as follows: Other locos used is as follows July 31st, 1983. 50008Plymouth – Exeter – Taunton – Bristol Temple Meads 56033Bristol Temple Meads – Bristol Parkway – Cheltenham – Worcester Shrub Hill – Bromsgrove – King’s Norton – Birmingham New Street – Water Orton – Nuneaton avoiding line – Leicester – Loughborough – Trent Jn's – Trowell Jn – Ilkeston Ground Frame 20179 + 20191Ilkeston Ground Frame – Nottingham – Bottesford West Jn - Newark Northgate – Retford – Doncaster 56122 Doncaster – Goole – Anlaby Road Jn – Beverley – Bridlington – MP41½ (just short of Londesborough Road, Scarborough) (1) 31235 MP41½ – Scarborough 56122 Scarborough – Malton – York – Church Fenton – Gascoigne Wood Jn – Selby West Jn – Shaftholme Jn – Doncaster 20179 + 20191 Doncaster – Mexborough – Rotherham – Beighton Jn – Chesterfield – Toton 56033Toton – Trent Jns. – Sheet Stores Jn. – Burton-on-Trent – Tamworth – Birmingham New St. – King’s Norton – Bromsgrove – Worcester Shrub Hill – Cheltenham – Bristol Parkway – Bristol Temple Meads 50043Bristol Temple Meads - Weston-Super-Mare – Taunton – Exeter – Plymouth Notes : (1) Due to the late running, the ER authorities decided to stop the train short of Londesborough Road, detach the class 56 and attach 31235 for the remaining half mile or so into Scarborough station, in a bid to regain some time by eliminating the ECS movement. The third photo’ is a view of the Derwent Valley Light Railway, with an 03, propelling empty "Presflo" cement wagons collected from Osbaldwick. Photograph taken from Tang Hall Lane Bridge. Last we have a photo’ of 66179, as it passes a then rural Lowfield Lane, Melton, at the head of 6F42 Hull Coal Terminal to Ferrybridge PS, on the 12th October, 2001. Best regards, Rob.
  21. Good evening, David. That’s a fantastic set of photo’s of Damdykes, just south of Cramlington on the ECML, in Northumberland. The last photo’ of a Class 143, on a Morpeth to Newcastle service, at 10.57, on the 9th February, 1991, is a superb shot in freezing cold and snowy conditions. That’s a lovely selection of a few extra random photos. DSC_1129, at Butterwell Junction, of 91114, Durham Cathedral, on a down express passenger train, on the 27th August, 2013, is a beautifully panned shot of the 91. The black and white photo’s at Grantham are an excellent set. JVol4141, of A1, 60130, Kestrel, on a down express passenger train, c1951, is a fantastic and well composed photo’. With warmest regards, Rob.
  22. Good evening, everyone. This evening we have four photo’s to enjoy thanks to Andy Mason, John Turner, 54A Photography, and Andy Hughes, all on Flickr. The first one is a view of V2 2-6-2 60876, as it charges over the crossings at Dairycoates, Hull, running light engine, on the 25th August, 1964. The second photo’ shows English-Electric "Type 3" 6731 (later TOPS Class 37 37031) in BR green livery departs King George Dock / Saltend, Hull with oil train 9T06 conveying 35T GLW tank wagons, c1969. Next we have a photo’ of a class 47 at Seamer West Junction. There is no other information. Finally, here’s a photo’ of 37025 `Inverness TMD' as it stands at Hull Paragon Station at the head of train, 1Q53, the 19:29 Neville Hill T&RSMD to Derby RTC. 29th June, 2018. Best regards, Rob.
  23. Good evening, David. That’s a great set of photo’s of Zell am See in Austria in 1989 and 1991. J10187, of 1041 005, on an eastbound freight train, in September, 1989, is a well composed shot of the short freight train. The photo’s of Nottingham on the Midland are a superb selection. The first photo’ of a Class 45 on a service to Manchester, in November, 1970, is a fantastic, moody shot of the 45, along with a clock which might have been showing the right time. With warmest regards, Rob.
  24. Good evening, everyone. This evening, we have four photo’s thanks to Ernies Railway Archive, trainsofhull, and Andy Mason, all on Flickr. The first photo’ is a view of class K3, 61872, on Scarborough shed in the 1950’s. Next we have a photo’ of a rebuilt B16, 61421, on Scarborough shed, again in the 1950’s. The third photo’ shows 37521and 37682, on a railtour in Speeton cutting, circa 2000. Finally, here’s a photo’ of 20007 and 20205 on the RHTT seen through Gilberdyke on working 3S14, from Grimsby to Bridlington, on the 15th October, 2018. Best regards, Rob.
  25. Good evening, David. That’s a fascinating set of photo’s of the Snowdon Mountain Railway on the 8th August, 1979. The last photo’ at Llanberis, with 5, Moel Siabod, is a superb portrait shot, side on, of the locomotive. The photo’s from around Radcliffe on Trent, are full of interest. J4183, of a Class 37 on an eastbound oil train, in March, 1975, is a well composed shot of the 37, framed by the footbridge. With warmest regards, Rob.
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