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Moscow and St. Petersburg Trams in various running Environments - My friend from St. Petersburg gave me these links to very interesting tram videos showing various tramways operating in various environments: street operation, through a park in Moscow and on an elevated bridge in St. Petersberg. Also incliuded is a very short video telling us that according to the producer of the video in his opinion,... - 2012/05/22 Some Early Lines – LNWR in North Wales - Some Early Lines LNWR in North Wales Bettws-y-coed station in May 1947 during the last days of LNWR coal tank working. No.7841 is arriving on the afternoon train from Llandudno Junction. P.B.Whitehouse North Wales was a happy hunting ground for … Continue reading → - 2012/05/21 Cannock Chase Mining Historical Society News - The May meeting of the CCHMS will be held on Wednesday May 23rd at the Museum of Cannocl Chase, Hednesford ay 3.00pm. Admission is free and all are welcome. The subect is “Licensed Mines” – Brian Rollins The society has … Continue reading → - 2012/05/19 Steam Locos of a Leisurely Era 1889 – 2-4-2T Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway - Steam Locos of a Leisurely Era 1889 – 2-4-2T Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway No.1538, one of the later engines built in 1910 with large bunker and Belpaire firebox, and subsequently superheated. It was scrapped in 1931 as LMS No.10894. The … Continue reading → - 2012/05/18 Another Mystery Ramp? Which Set of Ramps did the 5th Avenue El use to Access the 9th Avenue Station? - There has been some questions regarding which set of ramps did 5th Avenue-Culver trains use west of the Ninth Avenue Station to access the 5th Avenue Elevated. The two most westerly ramps that did not have fences or tracks on them in the 1950's, I believe, were not used for this access. I believe the present day leads to the 36th... - 2012/05/17 Some Early Lines – LNWR & Midland in Ireland - Some Early Lines LNWR & Midland in Ireland A photograph taken in 1950 at Greenore, retaining a very LNWR atmosphere. The signals and coaches were Crewe manufactured (the coaches still in plum and spilt milk livery). P.B.Whitehouse Ireland Both the … Continue reading → - 2012/05/17
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Alan Newble's UK Diesels
Photo Gallery of UK Diesel loco's over the last 20 years, with many links to author's other images, of steam as well as lots of other stuff.
Talyllyn Railway Photo Gallery
Photo Gallery of the world-famous Talyllyn Railway which was the world's FIRST to be preserved. Started by carrying slate from the mountains - now preserved.
Harz Mountain Railway Photo-Gallery
Gallery of this wonderful metre-gauge system in Germany.
Alan's U.K. Railpics
UK photo gallery from Alan Newble, who took all the pics., over 33 years. Steam, diesel, NG and standard, Main-line and preserved. Quality stuff from kodak CD.
My interail around Europe via Corfu
In 1992 I got an Interail ticket from Norwich City (UK) train station a few days later I got on a ferry at Felixstowe bound for Holland and a three week train journey from Amsterdam to Corfu and back again my travelogue.
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