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Sussex Slammer Railtour
19th November 2005

 

1866 at the buffer stops at Brighton 1866 had a brief moment at the front of the train again between Preston Park and Brighton!

photograph by Seth Anderson-Crook

 

The tour is now in sparking good form!

With a defiant arc from the pickup on the leading car of 3514, the tour departs Brighton for Lewes.
photograph by Jon Samways

 

On the London Road Viaduct

3505 leading the tour heading eastwards out over the magnificent 390 yard long London Road Viaduct.
photograph by Colin Duff

 

cd_bton.jpg (25188 bytes) Looking backwards from the train on the viaduct is an excellent view of Brighton station. Its trainsheds and its elevated position above the town can be seen against the setting sun.

photograph by Colin Duff

CLAPHAM JUNCTION - VICTORIA | EAST CROYDON - EAST GRINSTEAD | EAST GRINSTEAD - SOUTH CROYDON | LONDON BRIDGE
LONDON BRIDGE - TULSE HILL | HORSHAM - ARUNDEL | LITTLEHAMPTON | WEST WORTHING - LOVERS WALK
NEWHAVEN TOWN - NEWHAVEN MARINE | NEWHAVEN MARINE | VICTORIA - BRIGHTON | TIMINGS | SLAM DOOR SUNSET INDEX

 

 

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