UK Screenshots (Hi Res Version)

A far cry from her usual haunts, here we see Sneyd Colliery No. 3 shunting some Anhydrite Hopper at the Long Meg mine as BR 8F No. 48077 passes
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Here's a couple of shots from an area on a layout I'm noodling around with. This section is inspired (very loosely) on the West Sussex Railway, specifically the Williton part:

Is that a class 25 in the first shot? Interested to know which version it is. ;)

Paul
 
Kates Hill route
Brake Van veranda ride from Priory Road to Kates Hill ...

Priory Road station
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Kings Bromwich
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Climbing towards Droitley
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Droitley Crossing
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Dropping down the bank towards Kates Hill
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Passing Kates Hill No.2 Signal Box
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Pics taken in 2019 but route is being built in TANE .
Most of the route is complete but there are a few small areas of scenery that I need to finish off .
Route is fictitious and set in the West Midlands area in the late 70's to early 80's BR blue era .
 
Is that a class 25 in the first shot? Interested to know which version it is. ;)

Paul

It is indeed! It's either

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or


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I can't tell which since I can't remember how to display kuids..!


In the meantime, here's a shot from a bit further down the route:

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From the "modelling stuff that's at least two miles from the nearest train track" I present a wee fishing village, and what we in Scotland call 'bents' (rough-ish land next to the sea)

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There aint no gold in Silvertown Part 2


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An unspecified 08 takes the morning trip of wagons originating from the North Woolwich STC Cable Works.
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The same unknown 08 arrives at Silvertown Yard
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Usually a Class 105 working, 116s were known to do the North Woolwich turns every now and again. The line to the left is the start of the Silvertown tramway, in the centre of the picture the old Up line had been turned effectively into a siding, hence the rusty rails, however the old up platform was retained due to booking office being on this side. The road is very quiet, perhaps it's a Sunday evening, the two chaps on the outside the Railway Hotel appear to be discussing West Hams recent dismal performance.
 
Excellent shots all!

Just a few from me of Class 33 D6515 'Lt. Jenny Lewis R.N.' standing at Corfe Castle awaiting the right away to Harmans Cross and Swanage:
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Cheers,

PLP
 
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