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Miscellaneous Pictures

Lastest pictures shown first

For quite a while now i've been collecting miscellaneous pictures and having no where really to put them. I've therefore decided to create this page dedicated to these type of pictures.
I hope for this page to be updated on a regular basis.


Southern's 455822 with its class on display

Southern's 455822 is seen left leaving London Victoria for Tattenham Corner with its class on display on 2nd September 2010

photograph by Ian Docwra

DB 977335 Ex DTSO 76277 from TC unit 405 at Meldon Quarry

DB 977335 Ex DTSO 76277 from TC unit 405 seen at Meldon Quarry (Dartmoor Railway) on 14th August 2010. The unit was last used by Serco as a high speed track recording train.

photograph by Ian Parish

DTSO 76301 from 4TC unit 417 at Meldon Quarry

DTSO 76301 from 4TC unit 417 at Meldon Quarry on 14th August 2010

photograph by Ian Parish

weeds at London Bridge

The level of weeds on the tracks would imply that the London Bridge terminal platforms have been abandoned!

Southeastern's 465911 approaches the through platforms in the background.

photograph by Ian Docwra

442 stop sign at London Bridge

If you go to London Bridge platform 11 you may notice this rather large stop sign. No other platforms have been treated is this way but it does make Ian (the photographer) and myself wonder why it is here when only a couple of metres away are the buffer stops!.

photograph by Ian Docwra



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Last updated on 5th October 2010 by Ashley Frost.
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