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Tyseley Panniers nos. 9600 & 7760 climb Cockett Bank after a day out at Carmarthen.

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Duke of Gloucester flattens Hemerdon and Dainton on the return run of a Bristol to Plymouth railtour.

Hemerdon Bank.
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At the top, still going strong.
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Dainton Bank.
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Nice work Joe, will have to try this route
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Good stuff everyone and nice to see this thread still going :D
Some more from me - GWR Bulldog 4-4-0 (Robin Howell) on the Cornish main line, with a stopping train of Frank Sandwell's Toplight coaches:


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Some nice shots there! I like this one best
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A set of very nice screenies there! nice angles

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think this is my fave
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Thanks again :D
Thought I'd go 'daaan the docks' with this set, trying out something I bought recently:


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Very nice! great work from Tim and his docktank,
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kirkheath wrote:Very nice! great work from Tim and his docktank,
Terry actually :wink:

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BR7MT wrote:
kirkheath wrote:Very nice! great work from Tim and his docktank,
Terry actually :wink:

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Terry Thornton? oh I thought Tim Court had built the dock tanks and the Jinties from the LMS pack
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Two dug out shots from me.

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3205, Toddington bound. Clear evening circa 1930

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The short caption says it all...

(However the BR 3F and Mk 1s give it away a little - this was the MRB as of 1990...) :lol:
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Nice screens there Stephen
A handful of Old ones from me
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Black5 45469 starts it's journey from Inverness-Glasgow with the sleeper train
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Castle class 'Clun Castle' prepares for her return leg of the Cornish Riviera from Penzance, as the signal clears
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Ivatt2 tank 41312 is seen on a stopping service from Derby Working her way to Burton
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Jubilee class 'Bahamas' crossing at Dunster heading the first train to Bishops Lydeard
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3850 returns the last train of the day crossing Minehead crossing
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Riddles DubDee 90775 works a mineral train somewhere around Inverness
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Large prairie 4141 runs into the loop as her freight train is being unloaded while she refuels on shed and takes the empties to the exchange sidings at the mainline
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4141 seen on shed being refueled and re-oiled
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Special guest for a gala in the next few days, Green Arrow briefly pauses at Keighley with support coach ready for its adventure up to Oakworth shed
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Wow! Steam! :o Like the one of 7029, can't help but like that loco :D
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OdneyManor wrote:Wow! Steam!
Nothing else like it :wink: only stuff I seem to post :lol:
Cheers Joe for comment :D
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