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redtoon1892
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Pictorial website

Post by redtoon1892 »

Came across this pictorial site of 1136 pics most British Railways with some continental stuff in the middle.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/barkingbill/

Lot of rare shots on here.
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Post by Pyewipe Junction »

What a wonderful site! And most of the photos in colour as well, which is a bonus.

This guy certainly got around - I notice that he worked for BR, which probably explains things.

It's nice to see that St Rollox and Ferryhill sheds look like they maintained their A2s and A4s in respectable (external) condition during their final months on the Glasgow - Aberdeen run.
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Post by giner »

Thanks for the link there, redtoon1892. Very entertaining.

And, moving right along, here's another hefty catalogue of pics from all parts of the UK from all eras.

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/roysrailpage/railif.html

for your enjoyment.
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Post by royroast »

giner wrote:Thanks for the link there, redtoon1892. Very entertaining.

And, moving right along, here's another hefty catalogue of pics from all parts of the UK from all eras.

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/roysrailpage/railif.html

for your enjoyment.
Please use the following links to access this site,
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/roysrailpage/rail1b.html
or
http://roysrailpage.co.nr
this should ensure that it displays correctly for your monitor size.

Thanks Roy
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