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![]() Stafford: A Pendolino pulls into Stafford platform 4 on 16 August 2008. Don Smith [16/08/2008'] |
![]() Aberdeen Waterloo: A Metro-Cammell DMU arrives at the remains of Aberdeens Waterloo station on 26 May 1973 with an SRA/SLS special. John McIntyre [26/05/1973'] |
![]() Maxwell Park: The driver of 314 208 bound for Newton on 9 August checks the doors on the monitors before leaving Maxwell Park. David Panton [09/08/2008'] |
![]() Tralee: CIE 165 with a train at Tralee, County Kerry, in 1988. Bill Roberton [//1988'] |
![]() Bathgate: View from the buffer stops as 158705 runs into Bathgate terminus on 19 August with the 1218 from Edinburgh Waverley, arriving on time at precisely 1250. The train will depart 5 minutes later as the 1255 Crossrail service to Newcraighall via Waverley. The floodlighting tower behind the train is part of the STVA Bathgate car terminal. John Furnevel [19/08/2008'] |
![]() Aberdeen: Looking down South College Street, Aberdeen, in 1974, as a class 40 heads south away from the station on its way to Ferryhill MPD. Under the arches is a series of small factories handling the filleting and preparation of locally landed fish, with stacks of empty fish boxes in evidence alongside ready for return to the harbour. John McIntyre [//1974'] |
![]() Carlisle: Jubilee 45626 Seychelles about to leave Carlisle with a southbound train in the early 1960s. The locomotive was eventually withdrawn in 1965. Robin Barbour Collection [Courtesy Bruce McCartney] [//'] |
![]() Roxburgh: A tractor takes a load of hay bales into Roxburgh from the west in July 2008, passing the remaining abutments of the twin railway bridges that once carried traffic leaving the south end of the former Roxburgh station, located off picture to the left. John Furnevel [01/07/2008'] |
![]() Bamber Bridge (Hospital Crossing): Hospital Crossing, lies one mile east of, and is visible from, Bamber Bridge station in a suburb of the town. There was never a station here but a substantial crossing keepers cottage survives although the busy crossing is now operated remotely. Mark Bartlett [16/08/2008'] |
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