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 | Boxing Day Special
Built in 1864 by Fletcher Jenning, Loco No. 1 Talyllyn hauls the Boxing Day Special from Tywyn to Nant Gwernol on Britains first preserved railway - The Talyllyn.
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St Fagans, Steam in Winter
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 | The "Cathedrals" at Malvern
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Home For Christmas
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 | Lydney Docks Upper Basin, 1890's
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Evening Arrival At Worcester
Castle Class No. 5027, Farleigh Castle, at Shrub Hill. Worcester was a thriving railway centre in steam days, with its own locomtive works, sheds and stations where Paddington-Hereford crossed Birmingham-Bristol routes.
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 | The Lakes Express
Under the watchful gaze of Skiddaw (3,053 ft) hauled by Ivatt class 2F 2-6-0 No. 46432, down the Lakes Express leaves Bassenthwaite Lake Station on her journey from Pentrith to Workington during the late 1950's. Closed in 1966, this line now forms part of the A66 Trunk Road.
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Anlaby Road Crossing (Hull)
A winter's afternoon in Hull during the late 1950's sees locally based ex L.N.E.R. B1 Class No. 61010 Wildebeeste crossing Anlaby Road with a passenger train for Paragon station. Waiting at the gates is the No.69 trolley-bus on route from Meadowbank Road to city centre.
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 | Moths Over the Malverns
Three Tiger Moths of No.7 Reserve Flying School, Desford fly in formation over the Malvern Hills in the winter of 1947.
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When Steam Was King, Wolverhampton
A winter afternoon at Wolverhampton Low Level Station in the late 1950's. Ex G.W.R. King Class No. 6009 King Charles II brings her train in to start The Inner City 4.35pm express to Paddington. A northbound Grange Class makes ready for the road, while an ex L.N.W.R. G2 'goods' passes on the High Level line and a trolley-bus on the Wednesfield Road Bridge completes the scene.
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 | Winter's Evening, Bute Street, Cardiff
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Spring Road Memories, Ipswich
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 | Duchess at Thrimby Grange
Having just breeched Shap summit, ex L.M.S. Pacific No. 46226 Duchess of Norfolk, coasts down past Thrimby Grange with a northbound Euston to Glasgow express on the west coast main line in the late 1950's. A Penrith goods train waits on the "up" line by the signal box.
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Preston, Steams Last Fling
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 | Faithful Servants, London
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Poole Quay
Dorset 1880's
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 | Crab Country, Middleton Junction
Designed at Horwich works and built at Horwick and Crewe the mixed traffic 2-6-0 Fowler "Crab" was the workhorse of the L.M.S. No. 42700 was a Newton Heath loco and is seen heading towards Manchester along the Calder Valley line through Middleton Junction in the late 1950's.
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