On Foxfield bank
Coal generation sunset
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Bergrivier bridge
Saltend for chemicals
Winding drum
Type 1 arrival
Astley Green
A corner of the big pit
A wet day on the Worth Valley Railway
Approaching Middlewood
School of Art
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Snow in the woods
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Shunting the washery
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Limekiln
Sunrise empties
Dromod tank
Coal from the deep mines
Last days at Yaojie
Fushun industry
Local service
Wartime relic
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Quarry incline
Whim Gin
Torpedo traffic
Furnaces
Skoda at the big pit
R L Jones & Son, Builders
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On load
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Eggborough at work
QJ 7204
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Over the door
Late afternoon on the Klawer branch
De Hoek
Back to the shed
The watcher
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Goodbye Longannet


Longannet power station had a generating capacity of 2,400 MW and was operated by Scottish Power. It was completed in 1973 and at that time it was the largest in Europe. In addition to coal it is capable of burning biomass, natural gas and sludge. It closed in March 2016 after missing out on a contract with National Grid and the chimney was demolished on 9th December 2021.
This view is across the Forth from Bo'ness Station.
This view is across the Forth from Bo'ness Station.
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