2c.'s photos with the keyword: train

Evening Local, Ribblehead, North Yorkshire, Englan…

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17 Apr 2014 17 5 788
A Northern Rail Leeds - Carlisle evening service catches the last of the sun as it passes over Ribblehead Viaduct, North Yorkshire, England. The 24 arches of this spectacular viaduct make a dramatic statement across this remote wild spot which up to a 100 Navvies died during it's 4 year construction in 1874.

Over the summit, Ais Gill, Cumbria, England

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16 Apr 2014 6 1 518
A southbound EWS class 66 156 hauled permanent way drifts over summit at Ais Gill around the bend towards Garsdale head. In steam days the former signal cabin here would be a welcome sight for crews after the long climb up to the summit of the line at 1169 feet (356 m) above sea level at this lonely spot. Today, little evidence remains there was ever a signal cabin here (right side of the line, probably where the white portacabin is) and reverse sidings that ran each side of the running lines. Thankfully, the Cabin is still in existence, preserved by the Midland Railway Center in Butterley and removed from here in 1982. This view is from a small access bridge which marked the end of the sidings and the Cumbrian/Yorkshire border.

Tender first, Leixlip, Ireland.

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04 Feb 2014 12 3 565
RSPI No 461 catches the last of the light at Louisa bridge, Leixlip, co kildare, Ireland.

Heading home..

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13 Sep 2013 4 3 391
RPSI no 461 heads home to Dublin across the curragh, co Kildare with a test train.

Heading north from Gardsale Head, Cumbria, UK

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28 Jun 2013 28 6 1292
Stanier Black 5 45305 heads northwards towards Ais Gill with the "Mersey Moorlander" on the Settle & Carlisle railway on the 8th August 2011.

Abandoned, Co westmeath, Ireland.

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26 Jun 2013 4 442
Abandoned Signal Cabin and crossing, Castletown, Co Westmeath, Ireland.
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25 Jun 2013 10 2 589
RPSI, Preserved No 461 storms up the bank tender first on the Dublin side of Portdarlington, Co Laois, Ireland.

Ribblehead Viaduct, Yorkshire, England

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24 Jun 2013 6 3 605
A Northern Rail 158 evening service passes over the 24 arches of this spectacular viaduct which makes a dramatic statement across this remote wild spot across the moors, in which up to a 100 Navvies died during it's 4 year construction in 1874 in Midland railway's quest for access to Scotland.