A quick shot of LMS 5MT No.45407 'The Lancashire Fusilier' returning back home to Bury from Grosmont on the 11th July 2011.
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45407 returns home... - 11th July 2011
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Re: 45407 returns home... - 11th July 2011
Simon-is that pic taken from the nature reserve at Bolton Percy?? If so,i take it it's still ok in there??
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Re: 45407 returns home... - 11th July 2011
Hi David, long time no speakFerrybridge Flyer wrote:Simon-is that pic taken from the nature reserve at Bolton Percy?? If so,i take it it's still ok in there??
No it's taken just up the road at Brumber Bridge, bang in the middle of Colton Junction and Bolton Percy.
As far as i'm aware the shot at the nature reserve is still available... I shall let you know during this week with the SSE.
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Re: 45407 returns home... - 11th July 2011
Hi Simon-i'll be out and about on Wednesday and Thursday,i'll probably see you! I know Brumber Bridge-think i'll have another go there this year.I've got to find different places this year!!
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Re: 45407 returns home... - 11th July 2011
Simon,
While always checking out all the samples you post here, I am remiss at hardly ever thanking you and commenting on their consistent high quality.
Concerning the caption to this one, a tiny comment on traditional official terminology if I may.
Although almost not incorrect, and not likely to mislead, a 'light engine' is normally regarded as precisely that, a locomotive on its own.
When with its support vehicle, in most ways, I think it would be, for signalling purposes, a (short, admittedly) train.
But no doubt, the vast majority of viewers will be in no doubt what you mean, and thanks again for all the great images made available from S.A.Y.
While always checking out all the samples you post here, I am remiss at hardly ever thanking you and commenting on their consistent high quality.
Concerning the caption to this one, a tiny comment on traditional official terminology if I may.
Although almost not incorrect, and not likely to mislead, a 'light engine' is normally regarded as precisely that, a locomotive on its own.
When with its support vehicle, in most ways, I think it would be, for signalling purposes, a (short, admittedly) train.
But no doubt, the vast majority of viewers will be in no doubt what you mean, and thanks again for all the great images made available from S.A.Y.
BZOH
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Re: 45407 returns home... - 11th July 2011
Hear,hear Stevie--i would heartily recommend Simon's dvd's if you don't already own one.Superb!!
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Re: 45407 returns home... - 11th July 2011
Thank you both very much... It's always good to hear what others think.
I know what you mean Steve, I only refer to it like that as that is what most people out and about will refer it as.
I know what you mean Steve, I only refer to it like that as that is what most people out and about will refer it as.