Photos by Jamie
All Photographs Copyright Jamie Squibbs

Many thanks for all of your comments.


Jamie7354.fotopic.net
[#30815] 2004-05-24 21:25:35 Left by nan (#0) Reply
really great Jamie - well done
[#105039] 2005-05-07 21:50:36 Left by Kristian Chorley (#0) Reply
Nope, 67'S don't do a thing for me at all, I'd rather see a 47 at least they were a Co-Co running with full tanks, You may find this hard to believe but a 67 will never fulfill its role-Can't run with full tanks otherwise its too heavy, well done Chief Civil Engineers Department, Network Rail [Notwork Rail-Morelike] & Railtrack [RailFarce].
[#8652216] 2007-06-13 19:19:14 Left by Niall (#0) Reply
hey Jame! Very nice site. I never knew you took trainspotting THIS seriously! Still, cool pictures.
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#109921] 2005-05-20 21:04:59 Left by Kris Chorley (#0) Reply
16 Wheels on my wagon, but no headcode box, better Blue than Green. Unless it's a 40.
[#8427423] 2005-10-12 13:12:54 Left by tedy (#0) Reply
fhhdhds
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#109929] 2005-05-20 21:20:18 Left by Kris Chorley (#0) Reply
Triple Headed L/E, Pity there's no clag-Would have been MY LORDZZZZZZZ.
[#8663635] 2007-07-17 19:05:25 Left by (#0) Reply
no it wouldn't
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#105055] 2005-05-07 22:10:26 Left by Stephen Fry (#0) Reply
Great Loco, Garbage Livery, Why not put it into Amtrak Colours-In order for you to show your support for GM Junk
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#109906] 2005-05-20 20:48:22 Left by Kris Chorley (#0) Reply
EE Cl 50, Nice to see, Note the Working Headcode panel, GM Junk doesn't have these do they-yet another reason for them [GM Locos] to be reviled.
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#105044] 2005-05-07 22:01:02 Left by Stephen Fry (#0) Reply
MY LORDZZZZ, BEAST MACHINES, A FINE PAIR OF LUNGS ON THESE METAL LADIES, THIS HASN'T BEEN SEEN SINCE THE SKIRL OF THE BAGPIPES 2-I WAS ON THAT BABY-I FLEW OUT FROM CANADA TO BRITAIN ESPECIALLY FOR THAT EVENT & WASN'T DISAPPOINTED. BUT I'M IRAQ AT THE MOMENT
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#109934] 2005-05-20 21:28:26 Left by Kris Chorley (#0) Reply
A Lovely Shot of a Crompton at rest after a hard days work. Not all piccies can be brilliant & uncluttered.
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#109927] 2005-05-20 21:18:29 Left by Kris Chorley (#0) Reply
Possibly the best piccie on this gallery except anything Hydraulic. Eastleigh built Original Liveried Southern Region Type 3 Thrash Fanny-Magnet.
[#8815623] 2009-03-20 09:15:32 Left by Fran Gambetta (#0) Reply
Thrash fanny magnet?????
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#105043] 2005-05-07 21:58:16 Left by Stephen Fry (#0) Reply
2 Black thingummys, where & what are they doing then, skipping down the road whilst picking blackberries, cos' the piccie taker can't remember.
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#105047] 2005-05-07 22:03:57 Left by Stephen Fry (#0) Reply
A CROMPTON PICCIE, NOTICE FAR MORE SEXIER THAN A GM PRODUCT-MY FAECES IS MORE SEXIER THAN A GM PRODUCT
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#109923] 2005-05-20 21:07:19 Left by Kris Chorley (#0) Reply
Yet another piccie of a 16 wheeled wagon, Still Brill though, Better preserved than scrapped, That's more than be hoped for 66's & 67's.
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#109932] 2005-05-20 21:26:11 Left by Kris Chorley (#0) Reply
A Black Crompton on load 5, Bigger than a 4-TC. 'Nuff Said.
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#109908] 2005-05-20 20:50:02 Left by Kris Chorley (#0) Reply
47's & 33's-A nice pairing & a nice sound. these draw people to Rail Events. GM Locos don't
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#105053] 2005-05-07 22:07:33 Left by Stephen Fry (#0) Reply
A very useful machine, great pity that they've been withdrawn, under utilised by EWS
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#109920] 2005-05-20 21:02:36 Left by Kris Chorley (#0) Reply
16 Wheels on my wagon, But seriously, Bloody Big British Built Thrash Monster, Pity it's not Hydraulic though-Now there's a contraversial topic of discussion.
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#109904] 2005-05-20 20:46:39 Left by Kris Chorley (#0) Reply
English Electric product admired or reviled by some, Ah but far, far better than a Ferkin Ying-Ying. My Torn Gaping Rusty Bullet Hole [Anus-Rectum-Poop-chute] is better than a GM thingummy wotsit.
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#33247] 2004-06-15 16:23:19 Left by JORDAN (#0) Reply
JAMIE QUIET TRAINS BUT ANY WELL DONE TRAINY BOY SCHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#109931] 2005-05-20 21:23:55 Left by Kris Chorley (#0) Reply
Big & Black-Just like my lady ! She also is in possession of a red bufferbeam. OK it's my shaft really !
 


Mid-hants Gala
[#105046] 2005-05-07 22:02:04 Left by Stephgen Fry (#0) Reply
Only 1 Crompton, Ah well, better than a 66 or a 67.
[#8464370] 2005-12-15 23:25:48 Left by Ben W (#0) Reply
Nice shot; keep it up ;)
 
Fragonset 47355 Avocet leads a failed 33021 Eastleigh at Ropley. This was the Mid-Hants railway diesel Gala as the pair head towards Alton. Other Fragonset locos including 33108 and 33103 took part in the event.
Fragonset 47355 Avocet leads a failed 33021 Eastleigh at Ropley. This was the Mid-Hants railway diesel Gala as the pair head towards Alton. Other Fragonset locos including 33108 and 33103 took part in the event.
Mid-hants Gala
[#31016] 2004-05-26 15:08:45 Left by (#0) Reply
THAY ARE BILL ADAM MATE
[#64438] 2004-11-27 20:43:54 Left by Rob Brooks & Steve Thomas (#1027317) Reply
lovely pic
[#105042] 2005-05-07 21:56:06 Left by Stephen Fry (#0) Reply
A pair of Fragon-Wagons before it became Merlin Rail but in service days a Clas 37 & a Class 33 together-wow ! This must be a world exclusive
 


47355 Severn Beach
[#8490758] 2006-02-24 20:30:58 Left by VIRGINSFINEST (#1011422) Reply
Jamie I was out with 47355 again the other day, If you send me your email address I will email you the pictures
 


Rugby Specials passing Duffryn
[#33245] 2004-06-15 16:19:54 Left by (#0) Reply
I think your a good photo taker.AND AWLAYS WILL BE.
[#8464369] 2005-12-15 23:25:06 Left by (#0) Reply
Photo taker? - Photographer; Awlays? - Always; Doesn't anyone attend English classes in this fine country?! >I think your a good photo taker.AND AWLAYS WILL BE.
[#8464601] 2005-12-16 17:58:28 Left by (#0) Reply
No us weslh kdis aged bewteen 6-8 cat'n spell especially if we are photo-takers
 


Rugby Specials passing Duffryn
[#31331] 2004-05-30 11:31:04 Left by Giles Mockford (#0) Reply
got this all the way from gloucester - Cardiff (via bristol parkway) the head apearing from the 2nd coach is Nick Maskill he enjoyed this day better than the saturday after when 47805 work Gloucester Cardiff (via lydney). after this run (37419 failed with flat batteries/faulty speedo) it was still on the return working DIT behind 66034 which took the train back to Gloucester.
 


West Somerset Diesel Gala
[#33248] 2004-06-15 16:26:50 Left by Miss Birch (#0) Reply
What a lovely picture Jamie - you have a real talent! Keep it up! :-)
 


35ml Scans - Class 73s, The EDS
[#8664667] 2007-07-21 00:03:39 Left by (#0) Reply
ran on 30/12/2003 making you 8 or 9
 


35ml Scans- Class 57s
[#33244] 2004-06-15 16:14:42 Left by (#0) Reply
I think Jamie Squibbs is a fantastic photographer and always will be i think always will be . by Alexandra davies
[#8704392] 2007-12-20 20:13:05 Left by (#0) Reply
jamie, you have a girlfriend
 


35ml Scans, Class 60s, The Tugs
[#39042] 2004-07-22 14:28:02 Left by Rob Brooks & Steve Thomas (#1027317) Reply
great pic jamie see you have an eye for qualitie in the class60`s great loco long live the 60`s Keep up the good work Rob (loadhaul60059@yahoo.com) http://robbrooks4472.fotopic.net
 


Wessex Trains Pinky Purple 31601
[#8464730] 2005-12-17 13:59:44 Left by (#0) Reply
Hellfire!!!
[#8675985] 2007-08-28 17:34:55 Left by (#0) Reply
no-cos it will either fail-like all diseseals do or it will just sound bad
 


Cab ride from Colchester-Norwich
[#84988] 2005-03-01 21:35:45 Left by Jamie Squibbs (#0) Reply
Reply: All the pictures are taken by me this one is taken with my fujifilm finepix digital camera there would'nt be any point in putting someone else's pictures on my site because it would'nt be my site Jamie
 


Class 50s- The Hoovers
[#64637] 2004-11-29 09:44:02 Left by Neil. (#0) Reply
well done Jamie some good pics there. Keep it up they will get even better with time.
 


Norwich and Ely
[#40140] 2004-07-28 20:12:07 Left by Mark Lawson (#0) Reply
Well done Jamie, Some very well composed photos, My only advice would be Invest in A beter Camera, Then your work will be perfect. I have recently upgraded my camera and can realy tell the diference,Keep up the good work. Looking forward to seeing more for A tallented young photographer. All the very best. Mark, Nottingham.
 


Norwich and Ely
[#62663] 2004-11-17 19:16:56 Left by (#0) Reply
That is a winner. The light is perfect, and the sun is on the nose. The composition of the shot is good also, although I must stress that it is not a very sharp photograph - scanning problem? It appears to me as if you are 'cropping' your images - if you are, then do not crop them anymore, as your photographs will become what we call 'lier photos', when the original photograph has been altered, and it makes it look better than it actually is, so your photography will seem to be less good than people had thought. But if you have not cropped any, then well done with pressing the shutter at the correct moments. A word of advice - Sunshine+Pressing shutter at right moment+perfectly lit = winning shots. Basically, make sure the sun is hitting the side of the train, then you will have perfect light, press shutter at right moment, and make sure it's sunny! When it's not sunny, I advise that you use Black and White film, so that the 'dullness' will be hidden in the final result. Also make sure that your photos are straight, and not 'on the tilt' (leaning). Apply all these (like I do), then you'll improve hugely.
[#107458] 2005-05-15 22:50:51 Left by (#0) Reply
May I point out mis-spelt "liar" ? :op
[#8464367] 2005-12-15 23:22:27 Left by (#0) Reply
Oh why yes I have, clever me ;)
 


Norwich and Ely
[#39721] 2004-07-27 00:03:31 Left by Rob Brooks & Steve Thomas (#1027317) Reply
Thats a realy great pic shows of real power i think keep up the great work and if your around this way ever again we`l have to meet. All the best Rob
[#46474] 2004-08-31 18:35:58 Left by (#0) Reply
the power of blurry photos!!
 


Tractors on Tour
[#89445] 2005-03-17 20:19:33 Left by Sophie (#0) Reply
Great picture From your sister Sophie!
 


Bath and Swindon
[#53945] 2004-09-26 15:31:25 Left by Tom Bazan (#1013173) Reply
Hi Jamie nice shots at Bath! I was there too, i was wearing a green fleece (I stood near u before the 50s arrived!) I didnt even know u were there. Anyhow, keep up the good work! Tom Bazan Join my yahoo! group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WiltshireAvonGen
 


35ml Scans, Class 60s, The Tugs
[#133610] 2005-07-23 23:11:11 Left by Rob Brooks & Steve Thomas (#1027317) Reply
wow brilliant shot this, good job EWS are fixing this BEAST and maybe get it in whitemoor ;) Well done jamie, Rob Brooks.........
 


Ipswich Freightliner Yard
[#60071] 2004-11-03 20:11:15 Left by (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie, nice phots, you really have tallent. All I could say is don't let anyone at school make fun of you for your interests (something I've learnt the hard way!) and even if they do, don't get discouraged. Your work really looks promising, well done! Kind regards, TRP.
 


Patchway, Filton, Crewe, Keynsham, Newport
[#64511] 2004-11-28 17:54:11 Left by (#0) Reply
 


Plymouth and Hoovers
[#67494] 2004-12-13 14:23:42 Left by (#0) Reply
it is very eye cathing keep it up jamie oliver duthie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 


Crewe Basford Hall
[#67492] 2004-12-13 14:16:49 Left by (#0) Reply
the picture is wicked!!!! oliver duthie
 


Tyesley and Chasewater
[#73881] 2005-01-11 12:15:55 Left by MrsOliver-Bryant (#0) Reply
Hi I'm Jamies's teacher. He works very hard and is especially interested in photography as you can see by the excellent standard of the photos. I just hope he continues to put in the same amount of effort with his school work.
 


CF Booths, Rotherham
[#75150] 2005-01-15 22:36:10 Left by Daz (#0) Reply
Like this pic. good shot at good angle. also like the fact that showone has scribed 'Save Me :-(' into the dirt on the cab side
 


CF Booths, Rotherham
[#75155] 2005-01-15 22:38:38 Left by Daz (#0) Reply
Like this shot at this angel. got a bit of deja-vu here, hmm, oh yeah thats it. i have a shot of these two locos like this on my site, lol.
 


CF Booths, Rotherham
[#8754353] 2008-07-04 02:01:59 Left by Wessex Railways Dude (#0) Reply
Makes ya wonder when theres a shortage of Mk 3 coaches on the UK network for HSTs that they have had to modifiy loco-hauled Mk 3's to be used in HST formations... Its surprising to see Mk 3 sleepers that could have also been modified to carry passengers as with other Mk3 vehicles or even kept in storage for possible future use as some companies such as First Group plan to expand there sleeper operations ethier by adding more coaches or more stops etc... its kind of crazy!
 
<b>Saturday 12th February 2005</b> --- Cotswold Rail's 47316 Cam Peak hauls newly repainted from Virgin livery 47828 on a railtour to Bristol Temple Meads, as the pair pass Stapleton Road, on there way to Avonmouth and then Newport. 47316 has sadly now ben scrapped. 47828 is still a member of Cotswold Rail but for how long remains to be seen. <b><a href=http://www.jamie7354.fotopic.net/search.php?txt=47316+47200+47828+Cotswold+Rail+47033&t=p></b>  SEARCH Cotswold Rail '47s'<a/a></b>
Saturday 12th February 2005 --- Cotswold Rail's 47316 Cam Peak hauls newly repainted from Virgin livery 47828 on a railtour to Bristol Temple Meads, as the pair pass Stapleton Road, on there way to Avonmouth and then Newport. 47316 has sadly now ben scrapped. 47828 is still a member of Cotswold Rail but for how long remains to be seen. SEARCH Cotswold Rail '47s'
Cotswold Rail 47s, 50s and 59s
[#92904] 2005-03-29 21:39:05 Left by Sophie Squibbs (#0) Reply
hi Jamie This picture is great! Well done! by the way I am your sister!
 


67029 EWS Company train
[#84983] 2005-03-01 21:11:24 Left by (#0) Reply
Whoever shot this photo did it with a digital camera !
[#84987] 2005-03-01 21:31:29 Left by Jamie Squibbs (#0) Reply
Reply: I have taken this picture with my digital fujifilm finepix 1400 zoom which is okay for stationary shots Jamie
 


67029 EWS Company train
[#8487576] 2006-02-18 20:13:35 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Nice HST shot of one of the many station outside of Derby.
 


Crewe LNWR '47s' and 87019
[#8557849] 2006-09-01 22:28:55 Left by Dominic (#0) Reply
What are you doing with Pete Waterman?
[#8557852] 2006-09-01 22:31:07 Left by Mr Bean (#0) Reply
At least we were on the trains! Learn to bash that thrash!
[#8557862] 2006-09-01 22:51:58 Left by (#0) Reply
Minding my own business!!!!
[#8557863] 2006-09-01 22:52:49 Left by (#0) Reply
I did ride it - or should i say shunt it all around the depor - Jamie
 
<b> 15th March 2005</b> --- The owner/photographer of the Gallery, Jamie Squibbs is photographed with Pete Waterman at Crewe Station, shortly after the naming of LNWR Celebrity 87019. 87019 is sadly no longer with us in this country as it has a new home in Bulgaria. Its lasts few workings were on the mail with GBRF.
15th March 2005 --- The owner/photographer of the Gallery, Jamie Squibbs is photographed with Pete Waterman at Crewe Station, shortly after the naming of LNWR Celebrity 87019. 87019 is sadly no longer with us in this country as it has a new home in Bulgaria. Its lasts few workings were on the mail with GBRF.
Crewe LNWR '47s' and 87019
[#90020] 2005-03-20 15:14:16 Left by (#0) Reply
hope ya dint sing for him.....lol
[#93174] 2005-03-30 20:06:39 Left by (#0) Reply
well done jamie,i do ejoy reading your reports, rgds john
[#101301] 2005-04-27 22:26:30 Left by Gwot (#0) Reply
Is that your Dad Jamie? Did he give you Kylies phone number? Gwot
[#129721] 2005-07-13 17:15:54 Left by rb (#0) Reply
You can bring him with you aswell ;)
[#8510538] 2006-04-19 08:26:04 Left by Joel (#0) Reply
Wow, you met Pete! He's ace!
[#8576349] 2006-10-30 21:47:53 Left by Alex Roberts (#1109873) Reply
How did you manage to run across Mr Waterman? Good example of being in the right place at the right time.
[#8687734] 2007-10-09 19:26:52 Left by (#0) Reply
he should look after 5553 a bit better though, the condition is terrible, i
[#8716934] 2008-02-10 15:40:41 Left by peter Waterman (#0) Reply
Hi jamie geat pictures here keep it up All the Best Peter Waterman Watermans Railway
[#8780473] 2008-10-26 00:12:16 Left by (#0) Reply
Why have you got a HI-VIS jacket on in a train station? no need at all You should not have a HI-VIS jacket on anywhere near the mainline ect Only at Privite railways if you are doing lineside
[#8780774] 2008-10-26 21:02:25 Left by (#0) Reply
The reason for the Hi-vis jacket is quite simple, I went to Crewe station with Pete and other members of the LNWR from the LNWR site so it meant having to cross the mainline and walk through the old diesel depot at Crewe. When on the platform it was a private naming event, done in the bay platform, where most people wore hi-vis jackets. We then returned to the LNWR via the way we came. Jamie
 


Woking and Wales
[#8496586] 2006-03-12 09:45:38 Left by James http://southwesttrains.myfreeforum.org (#0) Reply
Great shot ive only ever seen 2 66s together Well Done
 


Woking and Wales
[#8496477] 2006-03-11 21:17:50 Left by James http://thenewimprovedbritshrail.fotopic.net (#0) Reply
Nice pic sadly when i went to woking 73201 was the only one there lol keep up the good work
 


47829 on Bristol Route Learner
[#8672762] 2007-08-17 21:30:54 Left by Jonathan Alan KING (#1212366) Reply
Jamie, Wonderful photographs,but have you considered selling your prints vi a'Fotopic.net' ? I do hope so,as even though I live locally in Pilning,I cannot obtain the quality of yours. Kind regards, Jon KING
 


37425 and Welsh Valleys
[#97675] 2005-04-16 22:20:15 Left by Ken Brunt (#0) Reply
I like this shot Jamie. Well done KenB
[#107743] 2005-05-16 19:21:50 Left by Josh Blisozko (#0) Reply
Jamie, Can I just ask what bridge you used for this shot?
[#107766] 2005-05-16 19:44:31 Left by Jamie Squibbs (#0) Reply
Reply: To Josh Blisozko, Follow the signs to Llanishen Station. Go over the railway bridge, first left , then 100 yards left again there is a walk way to the bridge. To make sure its the right one you should pass a children's play area. You have a good view of Llanishen Station and the 37's coming up the valleys. Jamie Squibbs
 


37425 and Welsh Valleys
[#98621] 2005-04-20 12:22:36 Left by Lizzy Stroud (#0) Reply
Very impressed by your gallery - lots of beautifully composed photos. Our son Walter loves them. I tried to find a contact email for you Jamie to ask if you would add a link from your site to ours. Our web address is www.railholiday.co.uk and we offer self catering holidays in converted railway carriages to rail enthusiasts. You'll find a link to your site on our links page under Fotopic sites and also New sites for April. Keep up the good work! Best Wishes, Lizzy Stroud
 


Scrappers this week!
[#109903] 2005-05-20 20:40:40 Left by Kris Chorley (#0) Reply
If I'd photographed this, I would have peeled my skin off with a blunt teaspoon after having my body waxed with ground glass
 


Scrappers this week!
[#109900] 2005-05-20 20:34:27 Left by Kris Chorley (#0) Reply
I am very saddened that Slam Door SR EMU's are getting cut up so quickly, But isn't also a very clever idea t buy from abroad because British Industry was unable to plan or design for new units. Hooray for Germany
 


Scrappers this week!
[#109901] 2005-05-20 20:36:21 Left by Kris Chorley (#0) Reply
47150 doing the Biz, Loadzzzzzzzz better than a 66, Can we have more Class 57's instead. HELLFIRE !
 


Scrappers this week!
[#109902] 2005-05-20 20:38:46 Left by Kris Chorley (#0) Reply
Unit 3402 is the "Dogs Nadgers" in this photo, The 66-My opinion is severely censored under restraint, Utter Dross, Nauseating !
 


Deltic, GNERs and 57002
[#99726] 2005-04-23 22:23:53 Left by Ken Brunt (#0) Reply
Nice shot Jamie. Captured the loco well shame the weather was aginst you. Brought back some memories of when I was a signalman in the Hatfield area. KenB
 


A Brush Bank Holiday Weekend!
[#8487577] 2006-02-18 20:14:23 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Brillent 47 shot.
 


West Somerset Diesel Gala
[#105452] 2005-05-09 19:05:45 Left by Ken Brunt (#1085652) Reply
Another cracker. KenB
 


West Somerset Diesel Gala
[#105451] 2005-05-09 19:04:18 Left by Ken Brunt (#1085652) Reply
Really well composed shot. KenB
 


West Somerset Diesel Gala
[#105454] 2005-05-09 19:07:40 Left by Ken Brunt (#1085652) Reply
Send a copy to RI or Entrain mags. A good composition. Well done. KenB
 


Valley 37s including 37411 in green, 47840; 57602, Sleeper and 47145 at Gloucester
[#107749] 2005-05-16 19:28:34 Left by josh bliszko (#0) Reply
Jamie, my name is Josh Bliszko and im 14 years old. Im on the Rhymneys often. I may have bumped into you before AGES ago. Im always in the front carriage of them, so if you see a teenager, its probably me. Josh. P.s, GREAT PHOTOS!
 


Mid-hants Railway
[#107456] 2005-05-15 22:46:18 Left by (#0) Reply
Big Up Driver DW! Biggest Western crank in existence!
 


Drags, Acton Gate and 47s
[#8496554] 2006-03-12 07:24:32 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
I like this shot of 810 because it has the head code light which not many 47's have. So brillent shot Jamie. Also do you know if there any plans to bring this loco back soon for Cotswold?
 


DRS Kingmoor Open Day
[#121558] 2005-06-15 18:37:01 Left by Jamie Martin (#1045052) Reply
Hi Jamie, I think your website is brilliant. I was at the DRS open day (2005). Please email me if you want to have a chat about it. Cheers
 


June 2005
[#125206] 2005-06-27 21:05:24 Left by James Jones (#1028597) Reply
Hay Jamie Brillient site mate, top pics. 60100 is never around when i want it!!! James Jones www.james-jones.fotopic.net
 


June 2005
[#124924] 2005-06-26 20:02:23 Left by Rob Brooks & Steve Thomas (#1027317) Reply
lovely pics and clag, but loco still dont do it for me tho im afriad........realy great pics jamie! Rob.... http://east-anglian-rail.fotopic.net
[#8675987] 2007-08-28 17:36:44 Left by (#0) Reply
same here-the photo portrayes the SMOKE well but i'm afraid i like steam
[#8753980] 2008-07-02 17:00:57 Left by (#0) Reply
Kettle Veg!!!!!
 


SCRAPPERS!
[#129720] 2005-07-13 17:04:51 Left by Rob Brooks & Steve Thomas (#1027317) Reply
Cheers for the comments jamie, you ought to pop down to Whitemoor in your summer holidays, on a saturday, its a great place, highly recomend it to you. See half the GBRf fleet in an evening and also a few 60s and loads of red deaths!!!! Im always there on a saturday so drop me an email if you want to come and il be there! Brooksieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 


SCRAPPERS!
[#129702] 2005-07-13 15:21:52 Left by Rob Brooks & Steve Thomas (#1027317) Reply
Wherever i go i always seem to get that GB ying following me, even on fotopic sites, at least you`ve captured it with a bit of Gm clag :P:P Lovelee pics Jamie, RobB---------
 


July 2005
[#128830] 2005-07-10 17:49:30 Left by (#0) Reply
How do you and your dad blag your way into these so called restricted areas???
[#128835] 2005-07-10 18:04:32 Left by Jamie (#0) Reply
By being Polite!!!
 


SCRAPPERS!
[#8699940] 2007-11-30 19:59:38 Left by Josh Watkins (#1167696) Reply
Ahh, a proper diesel, great photo Jamie!
 


July 2005
[#128610] 2005-07-10 00:05:32 Left by Rob Brooks & Steve Thomas (#1027317) Reply
jeez i wouldnt mind betting 66708 has got the highest mileage in the GBRf fleet been up to aberdeen from Harwich, across to wales on scrapeers and whitemoor every weekend!!!! Nice pics jamie.....Rob Brooks
 


July 2005
[#129703] 2005-07-13 15:24:45 Left by Rob Brooks & Steve Thomas (#1027317) Reply
Way Hey teddy clagggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
 


July 2005
[#129704] 2005-07-13 15:26:28 Left by Rob Brooks & Steve Thomas (#1027317) Reply
what a duff not clagging well i never *faints*
 


66522 SHANKS!
[#8391386] 2005-08-09 19:14:59 Left by mick (#0) Reply
these pics are too low on contrast.
 


July 2005
[#133433] 2005-07-23 09:29:09 Left by (#0) Reply
did you contribute to this railway or freeload the whole day?
[#133534] 2005-07-23 20:24:13 Left by Jamie (#0) Reply
Reply : Sorry but I dont know what you mean!!
[#8422948] 2005-10-07 22:11:24 Left by Brooksie (#0) Reply
I think what the chap meens is, did you pay money to travel on the trains, or find a good photographing spot without paying any money
[#8423480] 2005-10-08 18:44:18 Left by Jamie (#0) Reply
Thanks for explaining Rob, I wish people would write questions I could understand, On this occassion I came straight from our school fair finishing early with permission, just for a photo, but I had come before for the Thomas day, for Shanias birthday, me, dad, mum, Sophie and Shania, where we travel all day on the steamers. - Jamie
[#8427536] 2005-10-12 20:45:34 Left by James Jones (#1028597) Reply
Hay mate, This is to the person who likes to mouth of but is a coward by not leaving a name or email adress..Jamie does cracking shots for someone of his age. So does it really matter wether he payed or not. Do you say that to everyone else that does it or are you picking on Jamie becouse you think hes an easy target? Brillient work Jamie and ignore comments like that. James Jones www.james-jones.fotopic.net
 


July 2005
[#8390647] 2005-08-07 22:27:24 Left by Rob Brooks & Steve Thomas (#1027317) Reply
Its my pet GNER HST the beast!!!!!! nice pic.........Rob
 


August 2005
[#8391806] 2005-08-10 21:48:27 Left by Ben Wheeler (#0) Reply
TOP SHOT JAMIE!!
 


GWR Gala and Ipswich
[#8420983] 2005-10-05 16:53:55 Left by Rob Brooks (#0) Reply
That`l do nicely sir HELLFIREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
[#8705711] 2007-12-27 15:26:04 Left by (#0) Reply
helllll' i wish it was on fire
 


October 2005
[#8464362] 2005-12-15 23:15:04 Left by (#0) Reply
Hey hey, it's Gwot acting like a flailing nutter, bashing filthy spoons, lol!
 


Severn Valley Railway Gala 2005
[#8441270] 2005-10-29 15:51:11 Left by (#0) Reply
get a new camera, your current one produces really poor phots, Im only 13, and I got my dad to get me an Olympus c50-50 last year, the results are much sharper images with exposure / shutter settings you can change
[#8441326] 2005-10-29 18:27:12 Left by Jamie (#0) Reply
You have only seen scanned images, my pictures are sharp, its my scanner thats making them not sharp Best wishes Jamie
 


Barrowhill 22-10-05
[#8439459] 2005-10-26 20:39:28 Left by Tom Hunns (#0) Reply
Just what i have been looking for to stick in my mini should give it some proper power now LOL, nice pics by the way. Check out my rail pic at www.tom-hunns.fotopic.net
 
The Gallery owner Jamie Squibbs, having a great time in the Deltic cab room. Many thanks to the DPS.
The Gallery owner Jamie Squibbs, having a great time in the Deltic cab room. Many thanks to the DPS.
Barrowhill 22-10-05
[#8439468] 2005-10-26 21:06:43 Left by Tom Hunns from OSG (#0) Reply
Hey Jamie nice to meet i would like to say you have got a great site going here. On behalf of OSG (Online Spotters Group) we would like to invite you to the group we have members diffrent ages from the all over UK, We often have trip out to diffrent places and next year we are even having a hoilday and tour round Cornwall, So take a little look round and join at http://groups.msn.com/Online-Spotters-Group/ if you have any question just send me a email Thanks very much Tom hunns
[#8470065] 2006-01-07 08:11:59 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Hi. Wicked website. You are more than welcome to vist my fotopic site. www.jonostrains.fotopic.net Kept up the good work.
 


SDR & WSR 13-11-05
[#8452045] 2005-11-13 23:40:06 Left by Nick L (#0) Reply
gd picture of 122100, one of my fav bubblecars! gd site with plenty of other gd pics as well! ....Nick..... http://nicholas3820.photos.us.com
 


Crewe L&NWR+Crewe Diesel depot+ 37411-37405 Cardiff-Gloucester
[#8462544] 2005-12-11 16:14:24 Left by (#0) Reply
Playing truant from school to fot tractors,naughty boy!!
[#8462597] 2005-12-11 17:43:57 Left by Jamie (#0) Reply
Had permission to go to the dentist finished lunchtime then back to school. Jamie
 


35mm Camera - Scanned Images Winter 2005 and early January 06
[#8472873] 2006-01-16 16:53:19 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Wicked 90 shot.
 


35mm Camera - Scanned Images Winter 2005 and early January 06
[#8472872] 2006-01-16 16:52:51 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Wicked shot. Kept the good work up. Did u leave a message at my website www.jonostrains.fotopic.net. Thanks if it was your for the comment.
 


Margam
[#8474769] 2006-01-23 01:32:57 Left by Anoyomus Coward (#0) Reply
Did you tresspass or did they let you in?
[#8474805] 2006-01-23 11:05:35 Left by (#0) Reply
I never trespass anywhere, try reading my introduction Jamie
[#8475078] 2006-01-24 16:55:38 Left by Jon (Midland Rail) (#0) Reply
Brillent shot of a 60.
[#8478147] 2006-01-31 09:27:34 Left by Keith Wright (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie, brilliant photos, good site. I am planning a visit to the Margam area on Friday, can you recommend a good viewing/photography place. I note on a previous posting you say refer to my intoduction but that does not appear to give clues on viewing Margam from public access. Thanks, Keith.
[#8478222] 2006-01-31 16:25:31 Left by (#0) Reply
Hello Keith Unless you can get special permission to go around the depot, then it is not really very good to see the depot. I wore a high vis jacket and protective footwear and was very lucky to be shown around and take some pictures. Sorry this is not much help. - Jamie
 


Potters Bar & Virginina Water January 28th
[#8477610] 2006-01-29 11:29:39 Left by Ken Brunt (#1085652) Reply
Hi Jaimie, You did well at this location with the light against you. Very nice photo's KenB
 


The start of a new era, now with a new CanonEOS350D, and visiting the capital once more, The Blue Pullman at Tonbridge, and D1206 on the M25
[#8483826] 2006-02-09 21:00:45 Left by Lizard (#0) Reply
What a colour combination! I was think of going to Tonbridge on a saturday, is the station far from the yard but would there be anything worth photographing on a saturday?
[#8483940] 2006-02-10 07:27:52 Left by (#0) Reply
You can see the yard from the station and its a 5 minute walk easy to find.The bridge crosses right across the yard.
 


Lydney Forest of Dean Railway Sunday February 5th 2006
[#8484456] 2006-02-11 21:25:32 Left by Jon Ridge (#0) Reply
Great shot of 73138. I delted your email addy last time you left me a message and also my website has change from Jono's Trains to Midland Rail. This can be access at www.midland-rail.fotopic.net
 


OOC, Sleeper and Windsor charter Saturday 11th February
[#8485710] 2006-02-13 18:56:52 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Nice shot of 57.
 


OOC, Sleeper and Windsor charter Saturday 11th February
[#8484520] 2006-02-11 23:58:14 Left by James Jones (#1028597) Reply
Hi Jamie was standing right behind you when you took this pic trying to get a pic myself....good fots from today your getting some good results with your new camera keep up the good work. James Jones www.James-Jones.fotopic.net
 


OOC, Sleeper and Windsor charter Saturday 11th February
[#8485711] 2006-02-13 18:57:57 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Nice shot of 47854. Better than my one at least. I had a GNER train in the way at Peterbourgh. There on my site. www.midland-rail.fotopic.net
 


OOC, Sleeper and Windsor charter Saturday 11th February
[#8488923] 2006-02-20 18:19:48 Left by tom hunns (#0) Reply
What this a clean ews loco *falls on the floor in shock* www.tom-hunns.fotopic.net
 


Blue Pullman, GNERs, WCRC, Cotswolds, 6201.
[#8487946] 2006-02-19 20:42:00 Left by Brooksie (#0) Reply
Shame the sun was straight down the tracks, never mind, still a gd shot of the posh nosh
 


Blue Pullman, GNERs, WCRC, Cotswolds, 6201.
[#8487948] 2006-02-19 20:42:46 Left by Brooksie (#0) Reply
Still need a in focus shot of 709........gd work Jamie, probs see you around another time
 


Blue Pullman, GNERs, WCRC, Cotswolds, 6201.
[#8487943] 2006-02-19 20:40:36 Left by Brooksie (#0) Reply
nice HST shot, typical Connington shown very well.
[#8488921] 2006-02-20 18:15:53 Left by tom hunns (#0) Reply
Hey Jamie i would have been at connington that day but when to stamford instead, look at my pics at www.tom-hunns.fotopic.net see you around some day
 


Blue Pullman, GNERs, WCRC, Cotswolds, 6201.
[#8487555] 2006-02-18 19:36:11 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Nice shot of pullman 47. Good work. My shots of this are at www.midland-rail.fotopic.net
 


Blue Pullman, GNERs, WCRC, Cotswolds, 6201.
[#8487554] 2006-02-18 19:35:11 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Nice shot of a spoon. Really good.
[#8487590] 2006-02-18 20:50:46 Left by Brooksie (#0) Reply
Nice shot Jamie, nice to have met you!
 


66714+73136 + Freight in South Wales
[#8488876] 2006-02-20 17:06:59 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Nice tug shot.
 


66714+73136 + Freight in South Wales
[#8489135] 2006-02-20 21:32:40 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
My favourtie 66.
[#8489136] 2006-02-20 21:32:59 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Oh i forgot to say nice shot
 


66714+73136 + Freight in South Wales
[#8490470] 2006-02-23 20:50:45 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Nice 47 shot. Kept up the great work.
 


In and Around the Capital, The FGW and Scotrail Sleeper, Around OOC FGW, Inside a HST, In East Anglia at Ingatestone, A visit to the uk's busiest railway station, 73201 in Woking bay, ings Langley and
[#8490777] 2006-02-24 21:42:23 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
One of my favourtie 47. What is this loco doing at the moment?
 


In and Around the Capital, The FGW and Scotrail Sleeper, Around OOC FGW, Inside a HST, In East Anglia at Ingatestone, A visit to the uk's busiest railway station, 73201 in Woking bay, ings Langley and
[#8490789] 2006-02-24 22:40:10 Left by Brooksie (#0) Reply
blimey, wouldnt mind that for my car lol
 


In and Around the Capital, The FGW and Scotrail Sleeper, Around OOC FGW, Inside a HST, In East Anglia at Ingatestone, A visit to the uk's busiest railway station, 73201 in Woking bay, ings Langley and
[#8490791] 2006-02-24 22:55:31 Left by Brooksie (#0) Reply
Neat shot Jamie, these aint gonna be around for much longer, thank god
 
Now in South Wales, 40145 passes through Goytre in the marshes between Abergaveny and Newport, running 30 minutes late.
Now in South Wales, 40145 passes through Goytre in the marshes between Abergaveny and Newport, running 30 minutes late.
2006 Recent Digital Pics - this includes 40145, 60018/049 and 90042.
[#8490933] 2006-02-25 15:34:14 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Nice shot. Im loading my images up sometime next week.
[#8490938] 2006-02-25 15:52:55 Left by (#0) Reply
Wrong side of the sun mate.
[#8491215] 2006-02-26 14:04:57 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
I took my one and got some of the sun in. But I think its okay. I should have them up next week I hope.
 


'47s' in the East Wales Countryside
[#8491269] 2006-02-26 15:57:47 Left by Jack Needham (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie, I Have visited this site quite a few times now and i am very impressed with the pictures on here. Well done mate and keep it up !!!! http://www.jack-needham.fotopic.net
 


'47s' in the East Wales Countryside
[#8491223] 2006-02-26 14:20:56 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Brillent loco. Saw it at Crewe today.
[#8491248] 2006-02-26 15:11:11 Left by Ken Brunt (#1085652) Reply
Great wormseye shot. Good use of telephoto. Ken
[#8499034] 2006-03-16 19:09:27 Left by Sophie (#0) Reply
Keep up the good work!
 


Crewe LNWR in the SNOW, including 47812, 90045 on a freightliner, Rugby shuffles between Newport and Cardiff, plus 50031 with 37411!
[#8493754] 2006-03-04 21:13:06 Left by Craig Leaper (#0) Reply
Fantastic Shot Jamie! Keep it up mate!!
 
You need a good wash!
You need a good wash!
Crewe LNWR in the SNOW, including 47812, 90045 on a freightliner, Rugby shuffles between Newport and Cardiff, plus 50031 with 37411!
[#8494030] 2006-03-05 15:53:35 Left by Ken Brunt (#1085652) Reply
Very nice shot this. KenB
 
Nice bit of clag!
Nice bit of clag!
Crewe LNWR in the SNOW, including 47812, 90045 on a freightliner, Rugby shuffles between Newport and Cardiff, plus 50031 with 37411!
[#8493755] 2006-03-04 21:14:55 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Brillent shot. My pet spoon nice one.
 


Lydney 73's March 5th 2006
[#8495255] 2006-03-08 20:01:05 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Great shot.
 
I can see the severn Bridge!
I can see the severn Bridge!
GM on the Scraps again!
[#8495257] 2006-03-08 20:05:10 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Nice shot. Shame these are beening cut up.
 


Cotswold Rail Silver 47813 - John Peel
[#8495659] 2006-03-09 20:17:14 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Nice shot. This is the one loco that wants to avoide me. Shame about the weather too.
 


Pullman 47's Rugby 47's & 50's, 59201, 67003, + Welsh Rugby Team Coach
[#8496475] 2006-03-11 21:13:58 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Nice shot.
 


Pullman 47's Rugby 47's & 50's, 59201, 67003, + Welsh Rugby Team Coach
[#8496476] 2006-03-11 21:14:28 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Brillent shot of a 47
 


Newport March 12th in the snow
[#8496912] 2006-03-12 23:15:55 Left by Roger Coleman (#0) Reply
I must have missed you by a few minutes at Newport and Bishton today Jamie. I'll have an almost identical shot on TheHalt in the next day or so!
 


Newport March 12th in the snow
[#8496861] 2006-03-12 21:12:22 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Load Haul beast. Brillent shot.
 


Newport March 12th in the snow
[#8496862] 2006-03-12 21:12:40 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Another great shot
 
47847_Peterstone.jpg
47847_Peterstone.jpg
66032/92s on a Pathfinder Tour, A visit to Alleys Internation Transport Yard featuring 47803/86424/47767 + more, Back to Wales, two tugs, 8 Hoover shots and '47s'!
[#8499989] 2006-03-19 09:30:41 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
One of my favourtie 47's brillent shot.
 
50031_Duffryn.jpg
50031_Duffryn.jpg
66032/92s on a Pathfinder Tour, A visit to Alleys Internation Transport Yard featuring 47803/86424/47767 + more, Back to Wales, two tugs, 8 Hoover shots and '47s'!
[#8499987] 2006-03-19 09:29:40 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Great shot.
 
60059 in its black Load Haul livery ran light towards Newport passing Marshfield.
60059 in its black Load Haul livery ran light towards Newport passing Marshfield.
66032/92s on a Pathfinder Tour, A visit to Alleys Internation Transport Yard featuring 47803/86424/47767 + more, Back to Wales, two tugs, 8 Hoover shots and '47s'!
[#8499986] 2006-03-19 09:28:41 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Brillent shot. Best tug out in my option. Its Hell Fire
 
50031_Pengam.jpg
50031_Pengam.jpg
66032/92s on a Pathfinder Tour, A visit to Alleys Internation Transport Yard featuring 47803/86424/47767 + more, Back to Wales, two tugs, 8 Hoover shots and '47s'!
[#8499988] 2006-03-19 09:30:04 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Nice shot.
 
Early in the morning - 37669/670 lie in Godfrey Road in the rush hour
Early in the morning - 37669/670 lie in Godfrey Road in the rush hour
66019 on the graffiti scrappers and the 37s early in the morning in Godfrey Road!
[#8500559] 2006-03-20 19:51:11 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Brillent shot. Im glad 37's are coming back.
 
EWS 66019 in charge of the graffiti scraps passing Undy
EWS 66019 in charge of the graffiti scraps passing Undy
66019 on the graffiti scrappers and the 37s early in the morning in Godfrey Road!
[#8500495] 2006-03-20 17:34:45 Left by Brooksie (#0) Reply
very nice pics Jamie! Rob.
 
Another pic of the tractors
Another pic of the tractors
66019 on the graffiti scrappers and the 37s early in the morning in Godfrey Road!
[#8504948] 2006-03-31 21:19:09 Left by Dave Bramley (#1017286) Reply
Nice Pics Jamie & ta for the link to my site too :-)
 


Derby FMRAIL, CF Booths Rotherham Scrapyard, Ron Hulls JR Rotherham Scrapyard, Inside Beighton Signal Box, 47s and 50s, 66sx5, Chesterfield, Leicester, Gloucester and Lydney.
[#8505565] 2006-04-02 20:34:16 Left by ross byers (#1146855) Reply
nice shot.since suns never right for north bound shots up my end good effort.did you have to pay to get in the rotherham scrap yards?
[#8505581] 2006-04-02 21:14:47 Left by Jamie (#0) Reply
yes, £10 for charity
 


Derby FMRAIL, CF Booths Rotherham Scrapyard, Ron Hulls JR Rotherham Scrapyard, Inside Beighton Signal Box, 47s and 50s, 66sx5, Chesterfield, Leicester, Gloucester and Lydney.
[#8502752] 2006-03-26 09:53:25 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
I thought i saw you at Chesterfield yesterday. I was down the other end photographing this. Brillent shot hey.
 


SCRAPPERS and Newport
[#8503742] 2006-03-28 12:58:49 Left by Geoff Greenslade (#1102524) Reply
Some really good pix.
 


Water Orton, Acton Gate and Steamers!
[#8507571] 2006-04-08 23:32:02 Left by Phil Sangwell (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie Considering the lighting conditions,this is a cracking shot Regards Phil
[#8531399] 2006-06-12 22:50:57 Left by (#0) Reply
No, considering the lighting conditions, it wasn't really worth taking the shot. Keep up the good work Jamie, but try to avoid taking poor shots like this one.
 
<b> 11th April 2006 </b> --- After being unloaded in Newport Docks after being shipped from Canada, the five new GBRF Metronet locomotives headed to Wembley on the 11th April 2006. I photographed the convoy with 66718 leading 66719/720/721/722 at Bishton with them running very late as the 0Z66 in drizzle. <a href=http://jamie7354.fotopic.net/search.php?txt=Metronet+66718+66719+66720+66721+66722+GBRF&t=p>SEARCH Metronet and GBRF '66s'<a/a> ---   <b><a href=http://jamie7354.fotopic.net/p27899004.html></b>  The Front shot<a/a></b>
11th April 2006 --- After being unloaded in Newport Docks after being shipped from Canada, the five new GBRF Metronet locomotives headed to Wembley on the 11th April 2006. I photographed the convoy with 66718 leading 66719/720/721/722 at Bishton with them running very late as the 0Z66 in drizzle. SEARCH Metronet and GBRF '66s' --- The Front shot
GBRF Convoy in April drizzle and Freight at Bishton
[#8508168] 2006-04-11 14:52:45 Left by Paul Bigland (#1025809) Reply
Nice shots Jamie - I hope you didn't get too wet!
[#8508460] 2006-04-12 11:17:13 Left by Paul Bigland (#0) Reply
Nice shots Jamie - I hope you didn't get too wet!
[#8508707] 2006-04-12 22:40:18 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Great shot, kept up the good work.
[#8509539] 2006-04-15 21:13:28 Left by Mr Lizard (#0) Reply
Lucky photo, only ever to be seen once in this formation and you got it!
[#8563646] 2006-09-21 10:24:51 Left by Brooksie (#0) Reply
Lovelee machines!!!!
 
<b> 11th April 2006 </b> --- After being unloaded in Newport Docks after being shipped from Canada, the five new GBRF Metronet locomotives headed to Wembley on the 11th April 2006. I photographed the convoy with 66718 leading 66719/720/721/722 at Bishton with them running very late as the 0Z66 in drizzle. <a href=http://jamie7354.fotopic.net/search.php?txt=Metronet+66718+66719+66720+66721+66722+GBRF&t=p>SEARCH Metronet and GBRF '66s'<a/a> ---   <b><a href=http://jamie7354.fotopic.net/p27899000.html></b>  The Rear shot<a/a></b>
11th April 2006 --- After being unloaded in Newport Docks after being shipped from Canada, the five new GBRF Metronet locomotives headed to Wembley on the 11th April 2006. I photographed the convoy with 66718 leading 66719/720/721/722 at Bishton with them running very late as the 0Z66 in drizzle. SEARCH Metronet and GBRF '66s' --- The Rear shot
GBRF Convoy in April drizzle and Freight at Bishton
[#8508206] 2006-04-11 17:17:36 Left by Tony Hughes (#1018171) Reply
Hi Jamie Looks Like You Probably Got As Wet As Me Earlier , Certainly A Bit Different To Yesterdays Weather ! Keep Up The Good Work Tony
[#8508227] 2006-04-11 18:41:12 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Great shot. Kept up the good work.
[#8508457] 2006-04-12 11:16:09 Left by Tony Hughes (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie Looks Like You Probably Got As Wet As Me Earlier , Certainly A Bit Different To Yesterdays Weather ! Keep Up The Good Work Tony
[#8508459] 2006-04-12 11:16:27 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Great shot. Kept up the good work.
[#8509002] 2006-04-13 19:10:52 Left by Justin (#0) Reply
A great picture there Jamie - really enjoying looking round your gallery. I've added a link on my site http://ticketmansphotos.fotopic.net
[#8709891] 2008-01-13 15:18:54 Left by Nan (#0) Reply
This photograph was taken with great patience, two packets of crisps later, unable to feel my feet, etc. and holding a umbrella over Jamie, my Grandson, who was balancing on a bridge to take this photograph. He is so enthusiastic over his photography and always goes out in all weathers to get a good shot. Good luck Jamie with your future you are a credit to us.
 


76079+45407 thru the Bishton Flyover!
[#8509312] 2006-04-14 20:29:58 Left by jack prentice (#0) Reply
you get all the good things where you stay eg steam 50's and stuff lik where i stay it's scotrail scotrail and voyagers jack age 15 keep it real
 


East Coast Main Line at Hatfield with GNERS trains and eighty-severn double o six
[#8509311] 2006-04-14 20:26:40 Left by jack prentice (#0) Reply
kool pic there you jamie..you were lucky to see this i was going to go to edinburgh to see this............will have to wait for it when it goes to fortwilliam:/ jack p age 15 p.s. keep it up
 


East Coast Main Line at Hatfield with GNERS trains and eighty-severn double o six
[#8533980] 2006-06-21 21:51:17 Left by Anyomous Coward (#0) Reply
Your title for this album/collection/gallery should actually read 'East Coast Mainline at Hatfield with GNER trains and 87006' and NOT 'East Coast Mainline at Hatfield with GNERS trains and eighty-seven double o six'.
 


Hoover Easter Specials!
[#8509516] 2006-04-15 19:53:14 Left by Roger Coleman (#1005161) Reply
Jamie, did you see a figure in the background keep appearing out onto the foot crossing? Yeah that was me....it was a rubbish spot!
 


DRS 66407 + 2xTractors, graffitied 47826 and 57601, 67024 and Freight trains!
[#8509538] 2006-04-15 21:12:56 Left by Tony Hughes (#1018171) Reply
Hi Jamie Didn't get your dad to drive to far today then for some pics. Tony (aged 43 today!!)
 


DRS 66407 + 2xTractors, graffitied 47826 and 57601, 67024 and Freight trains!
[#8509482] 2006-04-15 17:42:23 Left by Brad (#0) Reply
Awesome photos matey, how do you manage to get all these shots??I'm 19 and study at Southampton but live in Stafford when at home, dont get these beasts there often.
 


DRS 66407 + 2xTractors, graffitied 47826 and 57601, 67024 and Freight trains!
[#8509545] 2006-04-15 21:32:01 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Great shot jamie. One thing i would like to say to the people who did this to 47826. You are stick i hate you for what you have done. Its my favourtie 47.
 


Jarvis Grid- 56302 on Engineers passing Birmingham International and Water Orton; Freightliner GM in South Wales and FM Rail Peds!
[#8510996] 2006-04-20 19:37:52 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Great photo shame i didnt get it later down it route. Was this heading back to Doncaster???
 


Jarvis Grid- 56302 on Engineers passing Birmingham International and Water Orton; Freightliner GM in South Wales and FM Rail Peds!
[#8510997] 2006-04-20 19:38:27 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Great shot. I like 31454. Great livery for a 31.
 


45112 on the Kingswear Charter, seven times; Units, HSTs, 47854 + 67012 and Peds on a Test Train, PLUS VSOE on Sunday
[#8511723] 2006-04-22 21:18:00 Left by Tony Hughes (#1018171) Reply
Hi Jamie Looks Familiar !
 


45112 on the Kingswear Charter, seven times; Units, HSTs, 47854 + 67012 and Peds on a Test Train, PLUS VSOE on Sunday
[#8533361] 2006-06-19 20:23:55 Left by Anoyomous Coward (#0) Reply
Now this is what I call a train/unit! Class 159s are HELLFIRE/PORN!!! Give me one of these anyday!
 


45112 on the Kingswear Charter, seven times; Units, HSTs, 47854 + 67012 and Peds on a Test Train, PLUS VSOE on Sunday
[#8511780] 2006-04-22 23:02:52 Left by Adrian Stewart (#0) Reply
Fantastic pictures of 45112 1Z55 1Z56 Did you take any photos at Taunton when 47703 came on the front of 45112 and worked the return working I was the Driver on 45112 From Bristol TM to Kingswear and back as you may be aware 45112 had a few problems during the trip But performed well on the return leg considering the load 13 for 583 tons not bad for a 1962 loco Keep up the good work I enjoy seeing your photos of us performing on the old work horses Many Thanks A Stewart FM Rail Driver Salisbury
[#8511901] 2006-04-23 10:20:08 Left by Ken Brunt (#1085652) Reply
Nice to see a different shot here. Most would have been at Cockwood, including me if I had been about. Regards Ken
[#8512133] 2006-04-23 21:50:56 Left by (#0) Reply
Nice fot!! Wise not to of been at Cockwood Harbour otherwise you will of bumped into the famous Mr DEATH
 


45112 on the Kingswear Charter, seven times; Units, HSTs, 47854 + 67012 and Peds on a Test Train, PLUS VSOE on Sunday
[#8511900] 2006-04-23 10:17:38 Left by Ken Brunt (#1085652) Reply
I like this shot. I wish I had been there. Regards Ken
 


45112 on the Kingswear Charter, seven times; Units, HSTs, 47854 + 67012 and Peds on a Test Train, PLUS VSOE on Sunday
[#8511995] 2006-04-23 16:11:34 Left by Liam Y (#0) Reply
Hi Jaimie, Nice pic! You appear to have been just behind me taking that shot as i have a virtually identical version. You might remember me rushing over from Platfrom 3 to platfrom 1/2 at Newton! I believe it was you in front of me! A Great selection of pics you have on here!
 


The Battlefield Line Spring Diesel Gala
[#8512135] 2006-04-23 21:52:25 Left by (#0) Reply
I can see my arm, nice fot made better with a bit of flailing from the cranks aboard!!
 


33202+33103 on Pathfinder ECS passing Pixash; Units at Twerton Tunnel and the Avon Valley Railway Locomotive Collection!
[#8513802] 2006-04-30 22:31:30 Left by adrian stewart (#0) Reply
Jamie Yet again a nice shot of the 33s I thought I better bring you two Cromptons this weekend to make up for the class 45 last weekend Keep up the good work A Stewart FM Rail Driver Salisbury
 


Teacher's Training always helps- Large Logo Traction in S.Wales
[#8515364] 2006-05-06 21:15:05 Left by Alex (#0) Reply
What a beast! Super shot and it surberb in full sun! :) Keep it up http://alexgroverail.fotopic.net
 


Two days at Cathiron nr Rugby; 87019 and 87022 on the 1S96 Mail trains; 90022 and 90026 on the Car train; 86628+86632 and Postal Units!
[#8520906] 2006-05-19 15:26:05 Left by Roger Coleman (#1005161) Reply
Lucky boy! I still haven't got a shot of 87019 in black. Hope it runs when I next visit Warwickshire, or 87012.....
 


Early Morning Mist for 57601+47826; 67024/021/005/012/025/014/018 on Footex; 47712+703 and Shuttles including 37411+425; 50031 and 50049.
[#8527668] 2006-06-02 17:43:30 Left by 50149 (#0) Reply
Nice shot of '49! Thats my pet 50, good to see decent shots of her! Good phots overall! Check mine out at http://50149.fotopic.net/ Jamie H
 


Early Morning Mist for 57601+47826; 67024/021/005/012/025/014/018 on Footex; 47712+703 and Shuttles including 37411+425; 50031 and 50049.
[#8518299] 2006-05-14 11:10:24 Left by john alsop (#0) Reply
very well done,jamie,keep it up,it is a pleasure to look at you fotos, and nice to see the young keeping our hobby alive, rgds john
 


Cotswold HST, Football 47's G&W steam gala
[#8524526] 2006-05-27 20:25:21 Left by TicketMan (#0) Reply
Excellent pic there Jamie - much better than mine came out - gonna have to crop mine to death when I get home... Keep it up, TM
 


Devon and Cornwall!
[#8527702] 2006-06-02 21:51:34 Left by Mike Wilcock (#0) Reply
Good to see a shot taken from the otherside of the track !
 


Devon and Cornwall!
[#8527703] 2006-06-02 22:00:27 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Hi Jamie...Some nice pics there m8 on yah site keep up with the great work and seen many of yah pics in the mags hope to see more in the future from Carl and Natalie and we are getting 3 pics in Todays Railways Uk...If you wanted to add us to your gallery that would be great and we would also add yours to ours from Carl and Natalie www.37682.fotopic.net
[#8531573] 2006-06-13 12:27:52 Left by will (#0) Reply
awesum pic jamie
 


Devon and Cornwall!
[#8531578] 2006-06-13 12:30:20 Left by will (#0) Reply
wicked pic jamie
 


47813+714; 57601 plus Freight at Acton Gate, Crewe LNWR including 50008 and DRS Tractors; All of Crewe Basford Hall including the Shanks!, Crewe Station and the Churnet Valley Railway's Diesel Gala!
[#8528030] 2006-06-04 16:37:03 Left by PRAR (#0) Reply
bit of photoshopping required here...
[#8531401] 2006-06-12 22:54:36 Left by (#0) Reply
Hope you didn't injure yourself when you fell over, whilst taking this shot ;)
[#8531406] 2006-06-12 23:05:31 Left by (#0) Reply
I did'nt fall anywhere thanks - Jamie
 


47818+37314+20227 on the South Devon Railway Convoy from Butterly to Totnes twice, once passing Bristol Parkway followed by passing Hewish.
[#8530239] 2006-06-09 20:03:04 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
What a lovely shot Jamie. The sun was certainly in your favour today. Your pictures are absolutely fabulous
[#8530817] 2006-06-11 19:46:34 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Yeah another great shot there Jamie.
 


The South Devon Railway's Diesel Gala in the Countryside and Barry's Transport Festival!
[#8530757] 2006-06-11 15:36:17 Left by CWA Photography (#1009851) Reply
Very nice shot of a very nice car, I was always into the "proper" Capri's but even so, this is where it all started (Along with the Mustang roots).
 


The South Devon Railway's Diesel Gala in the Countryside and Barry's Transport Festival!
[#8531562] 2006-06-13 12:16:42 Left by carly hulme (#0) Reply
Hi jamie luvin the pics gd photos from carly
[#8531565] 2006-06-13 12:20:30 Left by Will (#0) Reply
Hia jamie awesome picture nice view in the backround of the river and flowers keep up the good picture taking you are a great photographer in the present and future keep up the good work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! from will 7j
[#8531584] 2006-06-13 12:43:37 Left by scott (#0) Reply
CLAG / THRASH
[#8715750] 2008-02-05 18:55:11 Left by (#0) Reply
clag.......................whys the engine not making a noise and why arn't we speeding up. ITS failed. the thing is to photograph steam as these don't fail that easily and they also have an exuse for making smoke, good steam pics where added though
[#8715751] 2008-02-05 18:55:12 Left by (#0) Reply
clag.......................whys the engine not making a noise and why arn't we speeding up. ITS failed. the thing is to photograph steam as these don't fail that easily and they also have an exuse for making smoke, good steam pics where added though
 


The South Devon Railway's Diesel Gala in the Countryside and Barry's Transport Festival!
[#8531570] 2006-06-13 12:25:42 Left by Cerys Cheesman (#0) Reply
hey dude umm i like the cool train they are funky. i wish i could go on 1!!! luvz yaxx
 


The South Devon Railway's Diesel Gala in the Countryside and Barry's Transport Festival!
[#8532038] 2006-06-14 20:33:32 Left by Liam Y (#0) Reply
Great location Jamie, i saw you photing there when doing heads out on that beastly 37! You can see me in the first window of the second coach! Some craking shots on your site! Some of the locations you use are great! Nothing on comparison to my site. http://paigntonrailwaycentre.50webs.com/ Thanks, Liam 14 from Paignton
 


73133 at the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway!
[#8531531] 2006-06-13 10:15:15 Left by Will Hobbs (#0) Reply
friend t school good picture jamie
 


73133 at the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway!
[#8531542] 2006-06-13 10:34:08 Left by will (#0) Reply
Hope u r enjoyin your chips m8 wat train is that jamie write back
[#8531543] 2006-06-13 10:34:56 Left by Jamie Squibbs (#0) Reply
Its an 'ED' 73133!
[#8531625] 2006-06-13 16:09:04 Left by Jack Needham (#0) Reply
I Tell you something Jamie the Photos on this site just keep getting better and better. Keep It Up Mate and i Hope to see some more super shots in the future, Jack Needham http://www.jack-needham.fotopic.net
 


With a different lens, Ashchurch - 60084 + 901001 and 67029 there and at Standish!
[#8532793] 2006-06-17 21:05:10 Left by jack (#0) Reply
kool pic this ran by carstairs on friday(16th june)
 


Freight @ Ashton, returning 50's @ Standish
[#8533554] 2006-06-20 15:13:34 Left by Rhiannon (#0) Reply
Hey Jamie. Uk? There r sum reli gd pics of trains. I probably like this 1 da bst. g2g now cya bi!
 


Freight @ Ashton, returning 50's @ Standish
[#8533559] 2006-06-20 15:48:33 Left by Laura (#0) Reply
Hey i am Rhiannon's sister. I love all ur pics of trains and i do quite like trains myself. g2g now bi!
 


47828 hauling 4PCS and Bishton Freight!
[#8536844] 2006-06-30 16:06:45 Left by Matt Turner (#1131283) Reply
Some good pics youself Jamie. The ones next to the train at Caldicot??? (looks like it is) are very good.
 


31x16, Four different liveried '56s'. Gloucester, Doncaster, Rotherham, Derby, Staverly, Killamarsh and Coalville.
[#8539648] 2006-07-11 20:44:42 Left by andy (#0) Reply
hi great picture there. Shame to see then like thatand on on the mainline. Also we the railtalk team would like to invite you the the forum http://www.railtalk.net/forum
 


31x16, Four different liveried '56s'. Gloucester, Doncaster, Rotherham, Derby, Staverly, Killamarsh and Coalville.
[#8539209] 2006-07-10 08:54:39 Left by Jon (#0) Reply
Some great pictures in here Jamie this one is my favourtie though EWS 37 and 47 together just a execlent shot. Also my new shots of this gala are online at www.midland-rail.fotopic.net
 


31x16, Four different liveried '56s'. Gloucester, Doncaster, Rotherham, Derby, Staverly, Killamarsh and Coalville.
[#8539048] 2006-07-09 16:53:40 Left by (#0) Reply
37178 is hellfire ;-)
 


31x16, Four different liveried '56s'. Gloucester, Doncaster, Rotherham, Derby, Staverly, Killamarsh and Coalville.
[#8539049] 2006-07-09 16:55:51 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
A lovely shot there of 31454. I was lineside just outside of Barrow Hill where I got 66192 on steel slabs, 60084 on tanks and 37603 on the outward working service. I got 31454 on this shuttle too but was on a bridge about 15 minutes walk from Barrow Hill. Hope to see more super shots like this. Cheers James
 


87031 at Tyseley, 57601+47826+45407+76079 at different locations, Water Orton Drags, Blue Pullman at Grendon,Tutbury Castle and 60015 at Ashchurch!
[#8540877] 2006-07-16 00:03:26 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
Super shot, this is definitely one for the magazines mate. Well Done!!
[#8693227] 2007-10-30 18:49:03 Left by memememememememememe (#0) Reply
yes great collection with great pics
[#8710449] 2008-01-15 18:50:29 Left by (#0) Reply
apart from the diesel pics, if u took all of that out it would be a sublime site with just steam
 


73133 on the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway!
[#8549772] 2006-08-12 19:52:53 Left by (#0) Reply
well done on getting this shot in Todays Railways mag which is one of the best I was in my mid 20s before i got a shot published well done
 


37401+405 at 15 different Locations on the Kingsfisher Heart of Wales Charter, in the countryside and 66093.
[#8543035] 2006-07-22 22:46:56 Left by A Spotter (#0) Reply
Photographically, Jamie, you show a great degree of talent for someone of your age. However, if you intend to make a name for yourself by getting your pictures published, may I politely suggest that think more carefully about your shots and locations. Many of your shots are pure grabs - bailing out of a car on bridges and the like where trees overhang - but they are not the sort of shots to get published. The criticism is constructive, not destructive. I did what you did in my 20s, and ended up binning most of shots. I really regret not 'doing my homework', and the fact I dumped most of my pictures of 20s. 24s, 25 and 40s from the early 80s. By careful choice of location - for example, you should have gone to Knucklas Viaduct - you will find that you have shots of far higher quality that are more likely to be published. Whatever your choice, good luck.
 


37401+405 at 15 different Locations on the Kingsfisher Heart of Wales Charter, in the countryside and 66093.
[#8553592] 2006-08-22 17:37:39 Left by Jonathan Lewis (#1037127) Reply
Great shot there on a line which sees so few loco hauled passenger workings. enjoyed looking at your site... Jonathan www.86242.fotopic.net
 


37401+405 at 15 different Locations on the Kingsfisher Heart of Wales Charter, in the countryside and 66093.
[#8547426] 2006-08-04 14:15:10 Left by Roger Coleman (#1005161) Reply
Best of the bunch. Classic Magor shot!
 


47703 on 15 Heas 6Z59 11:00 Wembley Yard to Robeston at Magor, Clawdd-y-Coch, Duffryn and Pyle and plus extra bonus 47714!
[#8580817] 2006-11-18 17:46:48 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
WOW thats a great angle and a super photo, pity we don't have trains like that all the time :) Cheers James
 


Trains and a boat (QE2) and a couple of Planes
[#8548372] 2006-08-07 18:04:45 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
Lovely photo there Jamie. I need that boat for the year for haulage :) :) Keep up the good work mate Cheers
 


67029 with the 1Z72 06.10 Shrewsbury to St Austell lost gardens railtour passing Goytre and Magor also two MML Powercars 43056+058 back to back at Charfield and Newport in Gloucestershire with the 0Z4
[#8547811] 2006-08-05 22:10:44 Left by (#0) Reply
What are these MML power cars doing in South Wales? Are they off to Landore depot?
[#8547813] 2006-08-05 22:15:22 Left by (#0) Reply
These Power Cars were pictured near Charfield not in South Wales and they were going to Derby RTC from Laira Best wishes Jamie
 


Out and About this week - Hatfield's Traction, gners and Blue Pullman, 37417+37038 on freight, New MTU Powercars, Shanks 66522, 4051, 59202, 87s and Freight in South Wales!
[#8549014] 2006-08-09 15:31:48 Left by Martin Hawkes (#1017438) Reply
Hi Jamie Nice photo! Bit of a bonus in the school holidays, eh? Dont really get 37's on proper freights in my part of the world anymore. Looking at your recent pics I think it must have been you I bumped into at the Spa Valley gala last weekend... I was filming on the bridge at High Rocks then dashed off to get the train. If you get time, have a peak at our website... http://jampics.fotopic.net All the best James
 


August 13 th Footlball Special @ Lydney 47832/47145
[#8550003] 2006-08-13 18:17:17 Left by Roger Coleman (#1005161) Reply
Nice one Jamie. I've just figured out where you were stood for that one. I'm off down in a bit to see the return. Hope your time's fairly accurate!
 


Preston to Kettering DRS 20's X 3
[#8555176] 2006-08-27 08:47:21 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
Once again, more wonderful photo's added to a fantastic site mate. I got these beauties at Narborough. Cheers James
 


Preston to Kettering DRS 20's X 3
[#8555060] 2006-08-26 22:06:12 Left by BTP (#0) Reply
I hope you had permission to go to LNWR, I tried to get in there only to find the barrier accross the Stoke line padlocked, tresspassing????
[#8555064] 2006-08-26 22:19:52 Left by Jamie (#0) Reply
If I had not had permission I would not have gone there, and taken any pictures, including 47848 in its new Oxford Blue livery - Jamie
[#8555073] 2006-08-26 23:26:18 Left by BTP (#0) Reply
I assume your father drives a blue car as this was parked in a location where a sign says "no parking" and you must of climbed over a locked gate to gain access to the depot, correct??
[#8555181] 2006-08-27 09:37:44 Left by (#0) Reply
wrong -if you assume it makes an ass-out of -u- and me. Jamie goes no where without permission and if my car was parked there it was because we were told to park there - Jamies dad. now go away you are boring me!!
[#8559592] 2006-09-07 20:10:38 Left by Michael Wright (#1043211) Reply
Great photo mate. As always a fab collection. Only one thing of note is, obviously you got permission thats fine, I was there recently with the manager and he said "photos must not be on websites" Maybe an idea to stick these in a PASSWORD collection? As the guy wasnt kidding. Good photos just lock em away to avoid people getting into troible. Glad you got 48484 BTW it indeed looks good! Kepp up the good work but remember what I said. Lock em away as I know the boss looks on sites for them and yours are a tad to easy to find!
[#8559600] 2006-09-07 20:44:35 Left by (#0) Reply
Hello Michael thanks for the comment - if I had not got permission to put them on my site I would not have - JAMIE
[#8560346] 2006-09-09 16:45:08 Left by Michael Wright (#1043211) Reply
OK. Well it looks like when I went last Sat the boss was in a mood. Cheered him up in the end though. You 100% sure LNWR dont have any problems with it?? I am double checking myself as well on this matter :) - As I keep my pics like you do, for myself, but like to show descretely pics on the net just on my site only. Anyway once again very well done and good photos! Keep them up! God knows how you get out soo often! Oh and with regards to some silly comments left by people here just moderate and delete thel, some people in our hobby take a rather sad and immature approach, especially to us. As I am only 17 so we can be viewed on a similar basis, I suppose if wesee things others havent (ie a Blue 47848) and also the fact we (well in your cases masses) of pictures. So basically some adults get jealous. Anyway I have some fture trips that you may be VERY interested in soon! So email me via my home email which you should have. Cheers.
 


37425 in the Welsh Rhymney Valley
[#8555850] 2006-08-29 09:27:15 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
Yet more lovely pictures, I certainly love these photo's of yours.
 


37425 in the Welsh Rhymney Valley
[#8556589] 2006-08-30 16:35:42 Left by Scott Turner (#0) Reply
Cracking shot there mate. Keep up the good work, Scott Turner http://scottturner5.fotopic.net/
 


37425 in the Welsh Rhymney Valley
[#8555728] 2006-08-28 22:34:13 Left by Roger Coleman (#1005161) Reply
That'll be my head sticking out of the first coach window then....!
 


At Bulwark on the Severn M48 Bridge, The diverted 4V50 04:58 Southampton Maritime to Cardiff Wentloog via Gloucester and Kemble running fully loaded behind 57008, also 43068, 158851 and 66202!
[#8556347] 2006-08-30 11:12:46 Left by (#0) Reply
Nice picture, very scenic.
 
Tangmere has recently returned into action and on the 2nd September 06, It was used on the 1Z85 Bristol Temple Meads to Wareham Special passes Yatton running bang on time, Royal 67006 was on the rear.
Tangmere has recently returned into action and on the 2nd September 06, It was used on the 1Z85 Bristol Temple Meads to Wareham Special passes Yatton running bang on time, Royal 67006 was on the rear.
FMRAIL's Special to Paignton 3 times, The two Royal '67s', Tangmere racing through Yatton, 50049 on the diverted Fishguard service, 60019 and more!
[#8558330] 2006-09-03 10:47:28 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
Super picture of Tangmere mate especially as she has a decent length train behind her, definitely worth the 10/10 I gave it Cheers James
 


Long Marston Open day including a stored DRS 20, DVTS, Powercars, Choppers, class '87s' and 56129 and some Shunters. PLUS: Barry Island Railway!
[#8559900] 2006-09-08 11:52:26 Left by Tim Easton (#1156882) Reply
Looks like it has become part of the hedge!!!
[#8687735] 2007-10-09 19:28:25 Left by (#0) Reply
should be an express engine!!!
 
Freightliner 66620 hauling DRS dead 20307 and 37605 on the 6M67 12:03 Bridgewater to Crewe Nuclear flasks as the 6M67 passing Charfield!
Freightliner 66620 hauling DRS dead 20307 and 37605 on the 6M67 12:03 Bridgewater to Crewe Nuclear flasks as the 6M67 passing Charfield!
A bilzarre combination of a Freightliner 66620 hauling dead DRS 20307 and 37605 on a Nuclear Flask train passing Charfield!
[#8560404] 2006-09-09 19:45:04 Left by juliang (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie, This is an Excellent Photo, quite rare to see a 66 on Flasks but what more unusual it's a Freightliner on the Nukes, is this is a first? http://juliang.fotopic.net
 


D1916 on the Cardiff to Bescot diesel hauled charter, 50049 on the last fishguard working diverted via Barry for the time being, 37405 on the Bournemouth to Penzance tour at 4 different locations, MTU
[#8721069] 2008-02-26 12:56:14 Left by Jack (#0) Reply
That signal box is now rotting away in Wonchcombe yard.... So much for preservation!!!!
 


D1916 on the Cardiff to Bescot diesel hauled charter, 50049 on the last fishguard working diverted via Barry for the time being, 37405 on the Bournemouth to Penzance tour at 4 different locations, MTU
[#8566386] 2006-09-29 22:47:24 Left by Tim (#0) Reply
Nice shot there mate. I like the way you got the semaphore gantry in the background. Cool site all round. I've linked my site to yours. Cheers, Tim.
 


D1916, 47812 on the 5Z65 Cardiff to OOC!
[#8560717] 2006-09-10 20:45:35 Left by Jon Barlow (#0) Reply
Very good shot one of the best
 


66409 DRS on the 6V60 Angerstein-Pengam
[#8562802] 2006-09-18 22:25:29 Left by Roger Coleman (#1005161) Reply
How many wagons???!!! Nice pic Jamie.
 


57303 Worchester-Penzance charter September 16th
[#8562058] 2006-09-16 09:59:45 Left by mhw (#0) Reply
Good pics again Jamie. Has your dad been speeding again ?
 


Crewe
[#8566430] 2006-09-29 23:17:46 Left by (#0) Reply
crackin shot, oli smith aged 15
 
87022+87028 both GBRF were used on the Blue Pullman from London Kings Cross to Darlington, The Whopper passes Hatfield north of London on the ECML!
87022+87028 both GBRF were used on the Blue Pullman from London Kings Cross to Darlington, The Whopper passes Hatfield north of London on the ECML!
A London trip, to Old Oak Common Depot, with Fertis 56118 and 58016, 47635, D1015, Scrapped '31s', '56s', Cardiff Canton 37422, 31466 and lots more. Also at Eastleigh three '58s' from France, deers an
[#8565067] 2006-09-25 17:55:47 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
Once again, more superb shots added to a fab site. Its a shame these 87's have gone from the WCML passenger work, I still have pics of these in the IC swallow livery which need to be added to my site at some point. Keep up the good work and of course keep these photo's coming mate, not forgetting to give credit to your Dad as well for taking you as well :) Cheers James
 


A London trip, to Old Oak Common Depot, with Fertis 56118 and 58016, 47635, D1015, Scrapped '31s', '56s', Cardiff Canton 37422, 31466 and lots more. Also at Eastleigh three '58s' from France, deers an
[#8565038] 2006-09-25 16:27:35 Left by Michael Wright (#1043211) Reply
Once again a classic FAB shot of a real bestie. I just hope it says there. Fab once again keep up the good work. And taking endless streams of photos! Cheers Michael Wright
 


Ashchurch Traction_ 47813 enters the clag competition with 3 flat trucks to Gloucester, Load Haul Black 60007 on freight and Serco Test train 37607+608 there and at Standish!
[#8568583] 2006-10-06 14:22:36 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Great one Jamie. Good to see you there! Jack
 


37406, Blue Pullman 47's,Sherwood Forrester, and Lord Nelson
[#8566642] 2006-09-30 20:01:32 Left by Liam (#0) Reply
Well done for not getting those horrible signals in the pic Jamie. Nice to see a location really local to me aswell! Once again great pic! Turned out better than my attempt at Teignmouth sea wall!
 


Peterborough GBRF & Nene Valley Railway Gala
[#8582074] 2006-11-24 13:27:54 Left by (#0) Reply
this train is very sxc
[#8582076] 2006-11-24 13:31:25 Left by Bex nd Grace (#0) Reply
What kind of train is it? Where did it come from? Why is it existent? Can i ride in it? What colour is it? Does anyone look at this website? I love this train so much its sexy. Cya Monday grace and Bex XXXX ( FORM BEX)
[#8710453] 2008-01-15 18:53:10 Left by (#0) Reply
well said, steam is better though
 


Blue Pullman to the Dean Forest Railway
[#8570458] 2006-10-12 19:15:57 Left by Truancy Officer (#0) Reply
Not in school again young man, expect a visit from the school wellfare officer
[#8570467] 2006-10-12 19:50:06 Left by (#0) Reply
Jamie had half day due to an open evening at his school so you can send around anyone you like!! We owe you no explanation, however, I suggest in future you engage your brain before you make comments about his schooling, perhaps you should consider joining his year, as your brain seems to funchtion at his age level, or perhaps I am doing Jamie an injustice. - Jamies dad
[#8570473] 2006-10-12 20:12:08 Left by (#0) Reply
Maybe you should go back to school to learn how to spell!! I must of gone to the wrong type of schhool we never had half days when an open evening was due, quite convenient when two rancid duffs are about!!!
[#8570478] 2006-10-12 20:23:31 Left by school teacher (#0) Reply
I think you both should learn how to spell
[#8570480] 2006-10-12 20:27:34 Left by (#0) Reply
Your quite right sir, there is no h in function, I put that down to being in work this morning at 04-00 and finishing at 20-00, then coming home and reading crap from somone who obviously knows nothing about modern day schools. - Jamies dad
[#8570482] 2006-10-12 20:34:25 Left by (#0) Reply
Apologies, for the tongue and cheek coments, when I was at school back in the day, the teachers were always on strike
[#8570483] 2006-10-12 20:38:22 Left by (#0) Reply
No problem, you will have to excuse me now, I have just been called back to work - Roll on the weekend.-Jamies dad
[#8572378] 2006-10-21 18:17:47 Left by (#0) Reply
so breaking the working hours rule of no more then 14hours a day .....
[#8572382] 2006-10-21 18:28:09 Left by (#0) Reply
You cant do enough for a good boss!! Oh I am the BOSS.!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
D1015 making its debut in Maroon after OOC repaint, passes Creech with a London Paddington to Penzance tour, D1015 goes off at Taunton and 6024 goes on.
D1015 making its debut in Maroon after OOC repaint, passes Creech with a London Paddington to Penzance tour, D1015 goes off at Taunton and 6024 goes on.
D1015 in its New Maroon Livery!!!
[#8572357] 2006-10-21 16:36:32 Left by Ken Brunt (#1085652) Reply
Nice shot Jamie. Look very nostalgic in mono. KenB
[#8572487] 2006-10-22 09:34:20 Left by (#0) Reply
Thanks for the advice Mr Brunt, it looked like the olden days - Jamie
 


D1015 in its New Maroon Livery!!!
[#8572355] 2006-10-21 15:18:00 Left by Liam (#0) Reply
Snap http://files.photojerk.com/prc/ds8.jpg Thought i recognised you Jaime. Great shot! Thanks http://paigntonrailwaycentre.50webs.com/
 


MOOOOO!!!!! MOOOOOO!!!!!! MOOOOO!!!!! and Units Collection!
[#8573516] 2006-10-25 08:16:49 Left by (#0) Reply
I worry about you Jamie
[#8573715] 2006-10-25 16:11:50 Left by (#0) Reply
Your not the only one that does!!!!!! - Jamies dad
[#8575989] 2006-10-29 21:39:01 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
It's ok Jamie, I took a photo of 3 sheep in a field the other day with a 60 behind it. I got a few comments. then I took a photo of just the sheep, ithat got people thinking. It gets boring after a while I understand Why you did it. Fair play. Have a good half term this week. I've just had mine so I am now looking forward to you're shots. Please have a look at what I have been up to during 1/2 term. www.jacksrailwayphotos.fotopic.net Also if you are going to pay a visit out to the GWR diesel gala this saturday, look out for me as I will be on a loco for the day. I will give you a toot if I see you. Will look out for you anyway. Maybe at Hailes. TTFN Jack
 


D1015, 37321, Blue Pullman and Freight
[#8575776] 2006-10-29 09:05:34 Left by Ken Brunt (#1085652) Reply
Very powerful shot. Well done Jamie Ken
[#8576073] 2006-10-30 09:40:09 Left by mike wilcock (#0) Reply
Good use of telephoto lens.keep up the good work Jamie
 
D1015 Western Champion in Maroon livery passes Langstone Rock, nr Dawlish with the 1Z52 Paddington to Penzance
D1015 Western Champion in Maroon livery passes Langstone Rock, nr Dawlish with the 1Z52 Paddington to Penzance
D1015, 37321, Blue Pullman and Freight
[#8575630] 2006-10-28 22:36:25 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
Yet another superb photo Jamie. Well Done
 


D1015, 37321, Blue Pullman and Freight
[#8575775] 2006-10-29 09:02:01 Left by Ken Brunt (#1085652) Reply
I like this in shot in mono very nostalgic. Well done. Ken
[#8577902] 2006-11-06 11:31:57 Left by Rob Bray (#0) Reply
Class shot! What year is this?(!)
[#8578047] 2006-11-06 22:35:14 Left by (#0) Reply
Hello and Thanks the year is 2006.
 


The Avon Valley Railway Event!!
[#8613438] 2007-02-23 00:25:06 Left by jay and silent bob (#0) Reply
defintley the best livery carried bye a class73, and ive got a model of this one as well.
 


Eddie the Engine 66411 on the 4S43 Daventry Railway Intermodal freight terimal to Grangemouth through Acton Gate, 92016 passing Stafford on freight, 56301 on the 4090 Doncaster to Isle of Grain passin
[#8576412] 2006-10-31 06:49:53 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
Yet another fabulous photo
 


Eddie the Engine 66411 on the 4S43 Daventry Railway Intermodal freight terimal to Grangemouth through Acton Gate, 92016 passing Stafford on freight, 56301 on the 4090 Doncaster to Isle of Grain passin
[#8576348] 2006-10-30 21:46:40 Left by Alex Roberts (#1109873) Reply
I'm loving that shot well done! Take a look at mine at alexsrailwaypictures.fotopic.net
 


Eddie the Engine 66411 on the 4S43 Daventry Railway Intermodal freight terimal to Grangemouth through Acton Gate, 92016 passing Stafford on freight, 56301 on the 4090 Doncaster to Isle of Grain passin
[#8610322] 2007-02-16 20:24:12 Left by Darryl Hemsley (#1189960) Reply
Nice shot Jamie - I still haven't seen this loco despite making several trips to the west coast main line to try and find it! The light levels in this photo are just right, and you've got the whole train in view and not just the loco. Very good!
 


Channel Tunnel Terimal, 31105+31106, 34067 and more!
[#8578202] 2006-11-07 18:02:57 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Hi Jamie Some really nice photographs there you have again Hope to see more again soon from Carl and Natalie
 


50049+50031 by the river and in the Countryside, also 37406+37410 in the Countryside as well as NORA, MTU 43009 and 43098.
[#8580275] 2006-11-16 09:55:50 Left by Brad Joyce (#1187742) Reply
Great shot here of 37406 rounding the curve Jamie. Brad
 


67029 X 5 + DRS 66406 + Eddie the Engine
[#8583458] 2006-11-29 17:38:01 Left by Carl and Natalie (#0) Reply
We still havent seen 66411 yet lol Nice shot Carl and Natalie :>)
[#8584625] 2006-12-04 18:47:45 Left by luke age 16 at school (#0) Reply
good phott
 


November 25th Very Wet & Windy
[#8583995] 2006-12-01 21:56:43 Left by Roger Coleman (#1005161) Reply
Very nice Jamie. I must do Twerton Tunnel myself soon.
 


November 25th Very Wet & Windy
[#8582440] 2006-11-25 21:34:08 Left by Ken Brunt (#1085652) Reply
This is the best one of the Twerton shots. Very good given the weather conditions. KenB
 


November 25th Very Wet & Windy
[#8583457] 2006-11-29 17:36:49 Left by Carl and Natalie (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie Great Photograph there you have taken Keep it up from Carl and Natalie
 


Around the Midlands and Retford
[#8584513] 2006-12-04 10:52:35 Left by Phil Sangwell (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie Nice shots at Botany Bay,I was about 200yds further north from where you and your mum were stood,as you say the sun was a bit bright. If you come up this way next Saturday to see the 2 Steamers,let me know and I can give you directions to some good photo spots Phil from Claycross
 


Around the Midlands and Retford
[#8584632] 2006-12-04 19:09:45 Left by luke age 15 (#0) Reply
in the background one of my old coaches :D
 


Lincoln Extras and Trains on the ECML
[#8587151] 2006-12-11 21:51:49 Left by Phil Sangwell (#0) Reply
Hello Jamie Lovely shots from the weekend,glad the weather was ok for you. For your records 66540 was working the 4L85 Leeds-Felixstowe freightliner service,running early for a change!!! All the Best to you and your family for christmas. Phil
 


Lincoln Extras and Trains on the ECML
[#8586538] 2006-12-10 12:51:46 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
Ah nice to see summat different through Hinckley for a change instead of the endless procession of Class 170's. Nice photo mate, keep 'em coming
 


Lincoln Extras and Trains on the ECML
[#8586830] 2006-12-10 21:50:20 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Hi Jamie. Nice Selection of photographs as always. Keep up the hardwork. Hope to see you around sometime. Happy Xmas and New Year Carl, Natalie and CT
[#8587217] 2006-12-11 23:47:47 Left by Anonyomus Coward (#0) Reply
Are you sure that the HST Power Car is 43300?
[#8588068] 2006-12-13 21:54:48 Left by Matt (#0) Reply
Just out of MTU fitment, named 'Cragentinny' and works a dedicated Edinburgh-Kings Cross and return diagram. Jamie's spot on. http://matt87002.fotopic.net
[#8589300] 2006-12-16 21:55:29 Left by (#0) Reply
couple things that show it cant be 43300, one its not ex works condition just look at the underframe and around the cab. Two the name plate is a cast iron one so you would see if standing out on the bodyside....And it only worked its first service train up to Londo on sunday 10th day after this was taken.
 


Classic Mixed Traction all over!!!
[#8589500] 2006-12-17 12:44:31 Left by JulianG (#0) Reply
Great Shot Jamie! Great to see 73136 doing a lot of hard work, Keep up the Good Shots. http://www.flickr.com/photos/juliang2006/
 


Classic Mixed Traction all over!!!
[#8589491] 2006-12-17 12:20:29 Left by Phil Sangwell (#0) Reply
Nice shot Jamie,I was in the third coach. Phil
[#8644394] 2007-05-20 14:45:01 Left by Graeme (#1150839) Reply
ooooh frighteningly close to bowlage there mate! Good shot though :)
 


A visit to Margam and Canton
[#8591569] 2006-12-23 22:12:33 Left by GAZZA (#1119610) Reply
Hi Jamie execellant pictures this is 26038 if i can remember from GMS RAIL PHOTOGRAPHY
[#8592128] 2006-12-26 22:00:40 Left by Bob (#0) Reply
Actually it is 26 038 not a 27 !!!
[#8592173] 2006-12-27 01:31:21 Left by Jamie (#0) Reply
Thank you for letting me know the correct number - JAMIE
[#8595511] 2007-01-05 20:27:46 Left by nathan (#0) Reply
its a 26 , 27s have head code boxes , hope this helps
[#8595513] 2007-01-05 20:30:25 Left by nathan (#0) Reply
sorry didnt see the other comments
 


A visit to Margam and Canton
[#8591663] 2006-12-24 12:59:53 Left by PRAR (#1092911) Reply
Ouch!
 


Gloucester & Warwick Diesel Day December 27th
[#8592492] 2006-12-27 23:34:04 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Brilliant photographs as always keep it up in 2007 from Carl and Natalie and look forward to seeing some more
 


Crewe LNWR December 29th + The DRS 37's on the Yo Ho Ho Tour
[#8593072] 2006-12-29 17:43:14 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Very nice Jamie There's not much you can do about the weather as we have the same problem up this way Im hoping to get over to Middlesbrough tommrow and get a few photographs Carl and Natalie
 


A visit to the Capital
[#8593806] 2007-01-01 13:27:41 Left by jack (#0) Reply
whats the duke doing @ ook
[#8593868] 2007-01-01 18:57:32 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
She's suppose to work back to ELR on 3 January. Nice photo Jamie all the best for 2007 to you and your family mate
 


A visit to the Capital
[#8594085] 2007-01-02 07:32:33 Left by fgw43127 (#0) Reply
You have photo captions wrong for at least: "041_Purley_on_Thames.jpg" which should be 141 and; "083_Purley_on_Thames.jpg" which should be 183.
[#8595937] 2007-01-06 17:58:50 Left by (#0) Reply
Thank you for correcting me - Jamie
 


Starting the year off with mainly GM locos @ Bishton. Also a visit to the Reading area + Barston in the Midlands, & Tyesley Museum.The weather was dreadful rain every day.
[#8595011] 2007-01-04 16:05:20 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Cracking shot Jamie, Good start to 2007. Positioning right, good vis, nice sky and a good sharp photo.
 


Starting the year off with mainly GM locos @ Bishton. Also a visit to the Reading area + Barston in the Midlands, & Tyesley Museum.The weather was dreadful rain every day.
[#8595508] 2007-01-05 20:06:38 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Looks a great location for photographing there jamie Just hope that there would cut those shrubs down and keep it up m8 Carl and Natalie
 
DRS - you should never have one locomotive on a nuclear flask train, just incase this happens, 37605 fails but luckly at Gloucester, free to tow it was Cotswold Rail's 43070, it passes Ashchurch!!
DRS - you should never have one locomotive on a nuclear flask train, just incase this happens, 37605 fails but luckly at Gloucester, free to tow it was Cotswold Rail's 43070, it passes Ashchurch!!
Unusal Workings of 2006!!!
[#8596052] 2007-01-06 23:49:33 Left by (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie Cracking photograph and i had to look twice at it with the HST on it Would love to get a Hst on our flasks lol Anyways it will be soon for our GC HSTs in March and thanks for the comment Carl and Natalie
[#8596135] 2007-01-07 07:46:32 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
You had me for a minute there Jamie. I see you have been experimenting with photoshop.
 
What is the point of sending '47s' to Brush Traction spending money just on new fittings, cab and engine, when all you need to do is borrow a class 37 from Bescot, quickly attach a coupling and haul it home. This is Water Orton and the job is given to 37406, and in future I would put up a sign saying 'watch squrriels'
What is the point of sending '47s' to Brush Traction spending money just on new fittings, cab and engine, when all you need to do is borrow a class 37 from Bescot, quickly attach a coupling and haul it home. This is Water Orton and the job is given to 37406, and in future I would put up a sign saying 'watch squrriels'
Unusal Workings of 2006!!!
[#8596284] 2007-01-07 17:37:18 Left by scott ryder (#0) Reply
u have good editing slikss squibbs!!
 
Recently because EWS keep storing '60s' and withdrawning '37s' for no reason a tall, they keep going short of '66s' because they keep failing, 50049 was hired in to haul some tanks to Robeston, it passes Pyle!!!
Recently because EWS keep storing '60s' and withdrawning '37s' for no reason a tall, they keep going short of '66s' because they keep failing, 50049 was hired in to haul some tanks to Robeston, it passes Pyle!!!
Unusal Workings of 2006!!!
[#8596190] 2007-01-07 11:37:34 Left by Graham Anderson (#1013050) Reply
Well done Jamie I had to look twice at some of these before I realised April 1st had come about four months early! What else did you get for Christmas? :))) You have a great site Jamie, keep up the good work but don't take your chaffuer for granted - well not until you get your own driving licence! regards Graham High Wycombe
 
Mtu fitted found an easier way than to be hauled behind a class '47' to Landore, it headed a tank train to Robeston, it passes Purley
Mtu fitted found an easier way than to be hauled behind a class '47' to Landore, it headed a tank train to Robeston, it passes Purley
Unusal Workings of 2006!!!
[#8596062] 2007-01-07 00:42:52 Left by GAZZA (#1119610) Reply
A very good effort Jamie 110% for effort from GMS RAIL PHOTOGRAPHY this would be a fantastic working if this really happend
 


New First GBRF GM 66727+66726 at two different locations on the 5Z81 Old Oak Common to Derby LIT with two barrier coaches at both Sandy Lane in Kidlington and at Bishops Itchington nr Leamington Spa.
[#8598588] 2007-01-14 14:21:32 Left by Ken (#0) Reply
I like this shot, well captured in the wonderful scenery. KenB
 


New First GBRF GM 66727+66726 at two different locations on the 5Z81 Old Oak Common to Derby LIT with two barrier coaches at both Sandy Lane in Kidlington and at Bishops Itchington nr Leamington Spa.
[#8598298] 2007-01-13 17:05:21 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Hi Jamie Some nice photographs there and there's nothing you can do about the weather It was one minute bright today then rain and sun again lol www.37682.fotopic.net Carl and Natalie Keep them shots coming
 


Newly repainted 31190 or D6513 in Br Green liveried top-un-tailed with FMRAIL 31106 on a secro test train to Derby from Swansea at Bishton and Magor!!!!!!!!
[#8603965] 2007-01-30 08:45:53 Left by Roger Coleman (#1005161) Reply
Nice one Jamie. Wish I'd known about this...
 


45112 York-Holyhead
[#8603312] 2007-01-28 10:40:35 Left by Phil Sangwell (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie I must have been stood only feet away from you and your dad,as I have got almost the same shot,if I had known you were there you could have come to have a look at my garden railway. Regards Phil
 


Bishton January 30th
[#8606407] 2007-02-06 18:50:07 Left by Graham Anderson (#1013050) Reply
Hi Jamie - Have you been messing with photoshop again :) Good to see a Red Kite on your home page, but couldn't find any in the index... We've got plenty up here in the Chilterns and they come over house every day. Keep up the good work regards Graham High Wycombe
 


My Artistic Impressions, Editing Skills
[#8607292] 2007-02-08 20:11:30 Left by Jack (#0) Reply
I did that t some of my photos as well, its a really kwl function! Jack
[#8607917] 2007-02-10 13:23:01 Left by kiean (#0) Reply
how did u do this looks nice
 
Bardon Aggregate livery 66623 leads new Freightliner 66624, with the OZ66 Newport Docks to Crewe Basford Hall at a Snowy Ponthir.
Bardon Aggregate livery 66623 leads new Freightliner 66624, with the OZ66 Newport Docks to Crewe Basford Hall at a Snowy Ponthir.
Snowy Wales, New 66s, WCRCs n freight!
[#8607211] 2007-02-08 18:05:49 Left by Jack (#0) Reply
Cracking shot Jamie - Jack
[#8607593] 2007-02-09 14:00:55 Left by Daniel Annis (#0) Reply
Excellant site here mate! Keep up the good work!
 


Green n Black Peds n Captain Sensible!
[#8812625] 2009-03-08 12:40:54 Left by Alma Dad (#0) Reply
47703_ Emsworth.jp...
[#8813961] 2009-03-13 15:19:45 Left by Alma (#0) Reply
47703 _Emsworth.jpg
 


Green n Black Peds n Captain Sensible!
[#8608176] 2007-02-11 09:21:15 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Hiya Jamie All i can say is again some Fantasic photographs there keep it up Jamie Carl and CT www.37682.fotopic.net
 


Before it goes into Br Green!!!!!!
[#8608396] 2007-02-11 20:11:34 Left by Phil Sangwell (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie Get as many shots as you can of this one before it goes two tone green.Have a good week photting next week during half term. Phil
 


Heritage Locos and the Bishton flyover
[#8610357] 2007-02-16 21:25:51 Left by Brad Joyce (#1187742) Reply
Hey Jamie, great shots once again especially of this 50 beast. Was wondering if you wanted to add my fotopic to your links....www.gallerybrad.fotopic.net and I shall repay the favour by adding you to mine. Thanks, Brad
 


Freight in Wales including the 4V08
[#8613298] 2007-02-22 19:53:32 Left by jay and silent bob (#0) Reply
cracking shot
 


"Western South Western" Railtour!!!
[#8615711] 2007-02-28 18:09:18 Left by Chris N (#0) Reply
Thought I'd best checkout what you got 45 seconds or so later - seriously top shot there Jamie!
 


"Western South Western" Railtour!!!
[#8614404] 2007-02-25 09:16:00 Left by Phil Sangwell (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie Nice shots,pity the weather was,nt a bit brighter. Are you and your dad coming up here next Saturday for Green Arrow? Regards Phil
 


Ruggex Skips, Spoons n Logs n Freight
[#8622860] 2007-03-18 21:45:06 Left by Phil Sangwell (#0) Reply
Lovely shot ,this one, Jamie.Nice location,Twerton Tunnel. Phil
 


86101 Br Blue, 4 Spoons and Freight
[#8625188] 2007-03-24 19:23:30 Left by (#0) Reply
hey jamie Great shots How come you never photo at bushbury junction???? mark suttton
 


86101 Br Blue, 4 Spoons and Freight
[#8627812] 2007-03-31 23:28:24 Left by (#0) Reply
Any tresspass gen ??
[#8628171] 2007-04-01 23:48:21 Left by (#0) Reply
None at all, and you have spelt trespass wrong!!! This picture was taken from the bottom of a bridge. Jamie
[#8628263] 2007-04-02 07:15:11 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
Why accuse him of trespass then remain anonymous?? Take no notice Jamie
 


86101 Br Blue, 4 Spoons and Freight
[#8625396] 2007-03-25 16:02:31 Left by Scott Turner (#1187761) Reply
Hi Jamie, nice photos mate. My fotopic is http://www.scottturner.fotopic.net/
 


In the South West for Diesel and Steam
[#8627772] 2007-03-31 21:11:31 Left by NL (#0) Reply
Great shot as well, I miss 57601 in porterbrook ! Great site, keep up the good work! Nicholas
 


In the South West for Diesel and Steam
[#8627771] 2007-03-31 21:09:55 Left by NL (#0) Reply
Great Shot Jamie !!
[#8627778] 2007-03-31 21:45:26 Left by Ken Brunt (#1085652) Reply
Nice one Jamie.
[#8627834] 2007-04-01 01:02:52 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
You can just about hear these two beauties. Lovely shot there Jamie. Keep these photo's coming mate Best Wishes James (Mod on Your-Rail-Gen)
 


A rovering Day including GWR Gala
[#8628262] 2007-04-02 07:11:34 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
More beautiful shots again Jamie. Keep them coming mate
 


A rovering Day including GWR Gala
[#8630243] 2007-04-08 13:39:59 Left by TTM Stoat (#0) Reply
Fantastico! www.ttm-photography.co.uk
 


A rovering Day including GWR Gala
[#8628425] 2007-04-02 20:28:53 Left by Dominic james (#0) Reply
hia its dom you may know me from scott.r in school i was on the twenty that day (1st april ) and i got some good photos.
[#8632368] 2007-04-16 10:33:42 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie, I saw you matey, I was on the 20 too with Dom, you can see my hand hanging out of the 20 in your pic. Jack
 


Br Blue 47840 7 times and Tours
[#8631827] 2007-04-13 22:21:20 Left by NL (#0) Reply
great shot jamie, 47840 is avading me atm !!!! i'll get it sooner or later lol NL http://nicholas3820.photos.us.com
 


Freightliner's Convoy at the Flyover!!
[#8630658] 2007-04-09 20:32:04 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Very Nice Jamie Send them upto my end of the country lol Its not as easy to get down they with looking after Carl-Thomas on my own but im going to give it ago soon ! Keep it up and its allways nice to view your Photographs Carl and Carl-Thomas
 


Freightliner's Convoy at the Flyover!!
[#8630889] 2007-04-10 15:56:27 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
Awesome photograph Jamie, love the way it snakes over the flyover. I'll be down that way for the Principality Freighter on Saturday as well as King Edward. Its always nice to view your pictures and thank you for the comments on my site, its much appreciated Take care and best wishes James (25 on Saturday)
 


37422 back in Wales on a Charter!!
[#8633334] 2007-04-19 13:22:24 Left by Bloke (Christian Russ) (#0) Reply
Yo Jamie Bloke ere jus sayin hi and bi u is a bi
 


37422 back in Wales on a Charter!!
[#8634230] 2007-04-22 18:20:22 Left by Phil Sangwell (#0) Reply
Hi jAMIE More cracking shots,the ones of the Black 5 are superb. Regards Phil
 


Six Spoons, 3 Steams, 3 Tugs n Freight
[#8666945] 2007-07-28 11:29:37 Left by E.Clevely (#0) Reply
Sorry to trouble you Jamie, but i had a teacher when i was young called Mr squibbs who lived in Undy and was a teacher at Durham Road School in Newport, he was a great teacher. Seeing as some of your photo's are from around that area i was wondering if you were a grandson, if not iam sorry to have troubled you. Your pictures are great, only wished i had taken plenty of photo's when i was young of steam of coarse, keep up the good work.
 


Six Spoons, 3 Steams, 3 Tugs n Freight
[#8634891] 2007-04-24 11:55:39 Left by (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie, Great Shots and the only thing that lets this Image down his the 3 x virgin coaches lol. Keep up the great work though Carl and Carl Thomas
 


Lancashire Fusilier-Severnside Rambler
[#8664819] 2007-07-21 18:33:35 Left by J Evans (#0) Reply
Brilliant picture of 9681. I was at St. Marys Halt around the corner. Did you see how packed Lydney Jcn was. I video'd the train at Sommerton Bridge, Newport and then went to the DFR for the day! http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=42Vj5aGsr1M Here is the video's I done of the day. I am 12! Joshua (Evans)
 


Lancashire Fusilier-Severnside Rambler
[#8634516] 2007-04-23 13:24:28 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Cracking Shot Jamie, Better than mine! Sun went in at Standish junction for us, will upload mine on my site soon, please have a look. Jack
 


Captain Sensible's New Freds
[#8635891] 2007-04-26 21:34:06 Left by (#0) Reply
Very Nice Jamie Send them my way please :D) Carl and Carl Thomas www.37682.fotopic.net
 


Great Western Body Snatcher Double
[#8639493] 2007-05-06 20:37:25 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Nicely positioned Jamie
 


EPS 37s on the Ouse-Humberman
[#8640084] 2007-05-08 10:04:00 Left by Brad Joyce (#0) Reply
Great shot here Jamie, I was in the 2nd coach B and remember stopping here and waiting 5 mins for the signal, shame bout the crappy conditions. My photos will be on later after university so take a look m8 www.gallerybrad.fotopic.net Keep up the good work, Brad
 


EPS 37s on the Ouse-Humberman
[#8640146] 2007-05-08 14:15:33 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Nice Shot Jamie considering the weather
[#8640207] 2007-05-08 16:26:24 Left by Craig (#0) Reply
Excellent pic. Some of these EPS 37 pics deserve to be published in a rail mag. Regards, Craig. www.craigrailpics.fotopic.net
 


EPS 37s on the Ouse-Humberman
[#8641085] 2007-05-10 23:10:38 Left by Bonemaster (#0) Reply
Lovely shot. Looks like a superb location one for me to try out I think. http://www.bonemaster.fpic.co.uk/
 


South Wales' Main Line Traffic!!!
[#8641884] 2007-05-13 09:22:32 Left by GAZZA (#1119610) Reply
Excellant shot !!! Nice and bright very colourfull...
 


South Wales' Main Line Traffic!!!
[#8640205] 2007-05-08 16:24:10 Left by Craig (#0) Reply
Fantastic pic there of 60092. Wish I saw more of them. Regards, Craig. www.craigrailpics.fotopic.net
 


Isle of Purbeck via Water Orton
[#8642098] 2007-05-13 21:32:55 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Great shot Jamie. Lucky with the sun.
 


Isle of Purbeck via Water Orton
[#8642116] 2007-05-13 22:13:03 Left by Steven Chaplin (#0) Reply
Cracking Shot, Excellent array of shots as always, Nice One matey
 


Isle of Purbeck via Water Orton
[#8642220] 2007-05-14 08:29:40 Left by steve g (#0) Reply
it was good of your dad to hold the brolly over you,whilst you took the pic !!!
[#8643054] 2007-05-16 11:13:02 Left by (#0) Reply
To be honest Steve I was more concern with the camera getting wet!! regards Peter (Jamies dad)
 


Isle of Purbeck via Water Orton
[#8642250] 2007-05-14 11:51:47 Left by (#0) Reply
Great Photograph Jamie on Time Exposure ! Swanage is a great place and been there once last year and hopefully will get down they later this year Keep up the great work Carl and Carl Thomas
[#8642374] 2007-05-14 16:15:33 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
Cracking night shot there Jamie, Well Done James
 


The Snowdownian, Green Ped etc
[#8644802] 2007-05-21 07:35:55 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
Marvellous, Superb, Wonderful, Perfect. Well what more can I say? Keep 'em coming Jamie Best Wishes James
[#8645173] 2007-05-22 12:27:05 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Jamie, this is a good shot matey and on my patch! It is called Homedowns Crossing (Natton) Shame I was on my way to Devon that day, I was 15 minutes away to seeing this! But I couldn't and I was going to go here to see it too! Jack
[#8645241] 2007-05-22 17:51:58 Left by Dylan williams (#1199356) Reply
exellent shot love this one where was this taken?i followed the train from newtown powys to pwllheli and back,you can view photos of it @ http://dylansgallery.photos.gb.net keep up the good work!!
[#8652117] 2007-06-13 11:39:57 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
It is a crossing near Ashchurch (Gloucestershire) called Homedowns crossing AKA Natton. More photos from this location my www.jacksrailwayphotos.fotopic.net
 


The Snowdownian, Green Ped etc
[#8644494] 2007-05-20 19:02:07 Left by Andrew (#0) Reply
What was the 20 behind 86605 please? Great Pics
[#8680820] 2007-09-13 08:12:07 Left by Michael (#0) Reply
Ah the 20 seen in his photo is 20906, now an HNRC machine having a few tweaks :)
 


The Snowdownian, Green Ped etc
[#8659083] 2007-07-04 13:39:25 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
So This is the famous shot I see in RM !!! Nice one Jamie. See mine on page 71. Big piccy! Best Wishes Jack
 


Devon and Somerset
[#8650236] 2007-06-06 20:54:36 Left by Robert Dumelow (#1202837) Reply
Cracking photo of 47840+828 on that farewell tour
 


Devon and Somerset
[#8648914] 2007-06-03 00:22:07 Left by Roger Coleman (#1005161) Reply
Snap Jamie! Have a look in my new Dawlish collection. Almost identical picture.
 


Devon and Somerset
[#8648997] 2007-06-03 09:57:53 Left by steven chaplin (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie Some outstanding shots. i am going down to Devon for a few days. Where are best places to get shots Cheers Steve http://steven76.fotopic.net
 


Devon and Somerset
[#8695353] 2007-11-10 10:21:24 Left by Taddy (#0) Reply
This is BAD,BAD,BAD!
 


London, Midlands & North Wales
[#8650234] 2007-06-06 20:52:36 Left by Robert Dumelow (#1202837) Reply
Excellent photo of the pair of 31s and 50 in the sunshine
 


Bristol Coal Stone Haul railtour
[#8650615] 2007-06-08 11:48:30 Left by Lee Robbins (#0) Reply
Your Bristol Coal stone Haul shots is Fantisc Keep it up
 


Bristol Coal Stone Haul railtour
[#8662888] 2007-07-15 19:29:12 Left by Jonathan Alan KING (#1212366) Reply
Dear Jamie, Please could you advise me is you are willing to sell re-prints of your photographs ?? My home backs onto the Embankments of the Severn Tunnel at PILNING and wish to simply add good photographs to my own collection,for my use only. many thanks,I remain, Yous sincerely, Jonathan KING
 


Bristol Coal Stone Haul railtour
[#8650614] 2007-06-08 11:47:19 Left by (#0) Reply
this is going to be a rare shot
 


Bristol Coal Stone Haul railtour
[#8650094] 2007-06-06 11:40:57 Left by Tom Dumelow (#1204519) Reply
Hi Jamie, been lookin at ur site 4 a while now and i am really impressed by the quality of ur images. I live in south wales 2 n do my best toget out whenever to see the xtras and when i just wont a break from work. Take a look at my fotopic site tomdumelow37217.fotopic.net. all the best Tom.
 


Renovation completed on E6001!!!
[#8650232] 2007-06-06 20:50:10 Left by Robert Dumelow (#1202837) Reply
Nice photo Jamie and other pics are superb
[#8655095] 2007-06-22 22:00:06 Left by Craig (#0) Reply
A superb collecion of images here especially like the pics of E6001. Its looking good now just a shame that more 73s aren't in this colour. Craig, www.craigrailpics.fotopic.net
 


Renovation completed on E6001!!!
[#8650343] 2007-06-07 08:36:35 Left by Tony (#1024508) Reply
Some excellent photos! Re: E6001 I think its a disgrace that they can do up this loco so well and then have 2 multiple units that would go so well with it and leave those to rot!!! What an excellent job on the ED, I just hope they do something constructive with the CIGs now!
 


70-300 new lens, For Undy Freight!!
[#8650822] 2007-06-08 22:06:24 Left by A,Horton (#0) Reply
I am a retired EWS driver from Saltley Depot in Birmingham,Jamie.I worked this particular train many times from Newport to Landor Street Junction(Saltley).I am pretty sure that the driver on this day is Driver John Martin of Saltley Depot.I enjoy your work very much ,especially when scenes from places that I used to work to and from are depicted.Keep up the good work.
 


Skirting the River Dart!!
[#8651861] 2007-06-12 11:58:14 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
That pole needs to go! Nice shots Jamie well done. I've had some recent ones as well. Please have a look. And don't forget it is the GWR diesel gala this weekend. I should be on 47105. See you soon Jack
 


Victa Rail Brush Type 4 and Freight!!
[#8652775] 2007-06-15 17:24:55 Left by Phil Sangwell (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie Hope the french exam went OK,nice shots of 47832,good on your Dad for driving you down there at that time in the morning!!!!! BTW,Dont forget what day it is on Sunday mate. Phil
 


Victa Rail Brush Type 4 and Freight!!
[#8652746] 2007-06-15 15:35:35 Left by James Power (#1134519) Reply
WOW!!! Another lovely shot, looks like you had slightly better weather than what we had up in the Midlands. Best Wishes James
 


Victa Rail Brush Type 4 and Freight!!
[#8656833] 2007-06-28 08:20:43 Left by Lee robbins (#0) Reply
instesting shot well done :) Check out http://www.leesrailwayphotos2007.fotopic.net
 


Williton in land and Somerset Tours!!
[#8656836] 2007-06-28 08:27:16 Left by Lee Robbins (#0) Reply
good event was it but you have got fantisc shots of it. Sadly i was working in BL so i couldn't get fantisc shots like you Well done :). post some foto of the event to wsrpix@gmail.com But in the mean time check out http://www.leesrailwayphotos2007.fotopic.net/ they some photo of the event to
 


Williton to the coast, in scenic somerset
[#8654917] 2007-06-22 09:35:38 Left by Caitlin (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie Im in school Lol!
 
1Z42 17:15 Kingswear to Ashford, Blue Pullman
1Z42 17:15 Kingswear to Ashford, Blue Pullman
Tours in Mail, Tanks and the Pullmans
[#8655655] 2007-06-24 23:01:56 Left by Dylan williams (#1199356) Reply
Lovely shot jamie,keep up the good work!
 


Tours in Mail, Tanks and the Pullmans
[#8658504] 2007-07-02 17:28:45 Left by Anonyomus Coward (#0) Reply
D9516
[#8659015] 2007-07-04 04:20:17 Left by (#0) Reply
Thanks for that - Jamie
[#8659257] 2007-07-05 01:30:40 Left by Anonyomus Coward (#0) Reply
D9516 *NOT* D9526!!!
 
The mail train at Orton Mere
The mail train at Orton Mere
Tours in Mail, Tanks and the Pullmans
[#8655602] 2007-06-24 20:40:18 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Brilliant collection of photographs there Jamie. Look forward to seeing more and thanks for the comments earlyer and always welcome Carl and Carl Thomas Gorse
 
Cotswold Rail's 47813 formerly D1720 on yet another stock move, passes Duffryn with a power car from Landore to Laira.
Cotswold Rail's 47813 formerly D1720 on yet another stock move, passes Duffryn with a power car from Landore to Laira.
D1748 'n' D1720 back working 4 FGW
[#8656397] 2007-06-26 22:04:50 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Great Photograph Jamie !!!!!!! Carl and Carl Thomas Gorse
 
Rivera Train's 47815, D1748 passes Bristol Parkway on the 5Z71 Derby to Laira refurbished stock move.
Rivera Train's 47815, D1748 passes Bristol Parkway on the 5Z71 Derby to Laira refurbished stock move.
D1748 'n' D1720 back working 4 FGW
[#8656513] 2007-06-27 07:32:09 Left by Jack (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie, Saw this go through Ashchurch, pic now on my site. Cya soon. Jack
 


MTU fitted Powercars Tally increases!!
[#8657641] 2007-06-29 23:03:49 Left by Dominic James (#1209504) Reply
66041 if you want number
[#8659014] 2007-07-04 04:19:41 Left by (#0) Reply
Thanks for that Dom - Jamie
 
<b> 29th June 2007 </b> --- There wasn't twenty two Deltics built not including the Prototype, there was 23, as 55023 is photographed at Lydney Diesels now preserved on the Dean Forest Railway. <a href=http://jamie7354.fotopic.net/search.php?txt=D9019+55019+55002+55016+55022+55023+55015+55009+D9000+D9009+D9016+D9000+D9022&t=p>SEARCH Other Deltics <a/a> ---   <b><a href=http://www.jamiesquibbsonthedeanforestrailway.fotopic.net ></b>  Dean Forest Railway Photographs<a/a></b>
29th June 2007 --- There wasn't twenty two Deltics built not including the Prototype, there was 23, as 55023 is photographed at Lydney Diesels now preserved on the Dean Forest Railway. SEARCH Other Deltics --- Dean Forest Railway Photographs
55023 repainted and renumbered at Lydney Diesels
[#8658711] 2007-07-03 08:35:46 Left by (#0) Reply
its that my car
[#8659013] 2007-07-04 04:19:22 Left by (#0) Reply
I dont know, is it? - Jamie
[#8659092] 2007-07-04 14:13:16 Left by (#0) Reply
yes
[#8659321] 2007-07-05 13:11:00 Left by Dave Bramley (#1017286) Reply
What a monster !!!!!!!
[#8663550] 2007-07-17 15:10:38 Left by (#0) Reply
Its caused a lot of interest - Jamie
 
The 1Z37 05:48 Ealing Broadway to Aberstwyth welsh Mountainer Tour passes Bentley Heath in Dorridge with EWS white buffered 37405 and 37422 in charge.
The 1Z37 05:48 Ealing Broadway to Aberstwyth welsh Mountainer Tour passes Bentley Heath in Dorridge with EWS white buffered 37405 and 37422 in charge.
Great Traction, but another rainy day!!!
[#8657917] 2007-06-30 18:19:20 Left by Ken Brunt (#0) Reply
Nice shot worth going out for despite the weather.
[#8657918] 2007-06-30 18:22:11 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Great Collection of photographs Jamie on such a wet day yet again !!! Look forward to more soon Carl and Carl-Thomas Gorse
 
Locos at Tyseley Open day, this time the loco is 86259
Locos at Tyseley Open day, this time the loco is 86259
Great Traction, but another rainy day!!!
[#8657914] 2007-06-30 18:10:03 Left by TM (#0) Reply
Glad to see that you got into Tyseley - you beat the rest of us lol Some quality phots as always :)
 
GBRF 87022+87028 pass Hatfield with the 4Z77 Wembley to Doncaster.
GBRF 87022+87028 pass Hatfield with the 4Z77 Wembley to Doncaster.
GBRF Electric Bluebirds on Freight!!!
[#8658278] 2007-07-01 19:57:37 Left by (#0) Reply
Whooops - post in the way!
[#8659012] 2007-07-04 04:18:20 Left by (#0) Reply
Your right!!! Pity it came on the slow line - Jamie
 
The 4V07 Derby to Exeter Secro Test train hauled by 31285 and 31602, It passes Magor
The 4V07 Derby to Exeter Secro Test train hauled by 31285 and 31602, It passes Magor
GBRF Electric Bluebirds on Freight!!!
[#8658237] 2007-07-01 18:05:33 Left by (#0) Reply
It's 4Z07, isn't it?
[#8658505] 2007-07-02 17:37:34 Left by Matt Spencer (#0) Reply
This was 4Z07 Jamie
[#8659011] 2007-07-04 04:17:36 Left by (#0) Reply
Thanks for that - Matt
 


GBRF Electric Bluebirds on Freight!!!
[#8658415] 2007-07-02 11:22:12 Left by Craig Leaper (#1023198) Reply
Nice pic Jamie, wish I'd bothered getting out of bed now! Hope to see you around somewhere soon mate!
 


West Midlands Freight n new 47832!!
[#8658890] 2007-07-03 21:11:42 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Thats what yah call a photograph Image Jamie Brilliant result and hope yah didnt get 2 wet lol !!! Carl and Carl Thomas Gorse
 
86501 with the usual 4M87 11:43 Felixstowe to Trafford Park freightliner
86501 with the usual 4M87 11:43 Felixstowe to Trafford Park freightliner
West Midlands Freight n new 47832!!
[#8658891] 2007-07-03 21:14:18 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Once again Great result and I still have yet to photograph 86501 and This Location looks brilliant and if you could give him some sort of directions i might head down there this summer !! Carl and CT
 


West Midlands Freight n new 47832!!
[#8658884] 2007-07-03 20:50:56 Left by dom j CLAG MASTER (#0) Reply
hia jamie i ad this trew magor on a sunday u can see it on clag-master-dom.fotopic.net (magor 4 peds keep it up dom
 


A Trip to Cumbria, DRS open day + Freight
[#8660961] 2007-07-10 08:18:44 Left by Jack (#0) Reply
GREAT SHOT!!
 


A Trip to Cumbria, DRS open day + Freight
[#8660830] 2007-07-09 21:11:21 Left by ross (#0) Reply
its 31410 m8
[#8663549] 2007-07-17 15:09:32 Left by (#0) Reply
Thanks Ross for the info - Jamie
[#8771824] 2008-09-17 21:21:46 Left by Dan Adkins (#1180525) Reply
This and the previous pictures are 31410
 


A Trip to Cumbria, DRS open day + Freight
[#8660958] 2007-07-10 08:17:36 Left by Jack (#0) Reply
Nice Shot Jamie, I like your framing with the tree
[#8663636] 2007-07-17 19:06:42 Left by hwelrsjwxes (#0) Reply
yes a great shot- just a shame it wasn't a decent train else it would be great
 


Cockwood, Choppers and Late Grid
[#8663270] 2007-07-16 21:53:11 Left by Yorkie (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie, Nice pic :) See http://yorkie.fotopic.net/p43225602.html - look familiar? ;-) If you see us again say Hi. By the way the sun came out as soon as you left! See http://yorkie.fotopic.net/p43226143.html and it was sunny before you arrived. Typical for it to be cloudy for the specials :-( BTW where is Creech as I see you got the 47 again! Also I found this http://railwayphotosoftheuk.fotopic.net/p43164734.html from someone else who was also there!!
[#8663548] 2007-07-17 15:08:56 Left by (#0) Reply
Hello Yorkie Creech is near Taunton the hometown bridge of the crusader.
 


Cockwood, Choppers and Late Grid
[#8662763] 2007-07-15 11:00:49 Left by Liam Y (#0) Reply
Nice shot Jamie, it was lucky to have water in the harbour this time! http://southwest-railways.50webs.com/
 


Butlins Express n Locos in Somerset
[#8665259] 2007-07-23 08:08:05 Left by leee (#0) Reply
James the name of that place is Castle Hill
[#8665291] 2007-07-23 10:37:51 Left by (#0) Reply
Thankyou for the info - Jamie
 


Wentloog, FLTanks n ECS/LE moves
[#8665746] 2007-07-24 18:56:07 Left by (#0) Reply
they can send them to the chop shop. chop chop-
 


Great Traction, The Outskirts of London
[#8669150] 2007-08-05 18:18:14 Left by James Power (#1134519) Reply
Lovely shot there Jamie, I was at Huntingdon for her, pity sun went in though, still never mind :) All the best James
 


The Cornish Sleeper and the Sapper!!
[#8669620] 2007-08-07 00:15:18 Left by Thomas (#0) Reply
how did you get this photo?? Tom
[#8669907] 2007-08-08 02:06:33 Left by (#0) Reply
When we were on holiday we spent the day @ the BODMIN Railway, and one of the engineers very kindley took me around so I could get some pictures. Nice people @ BODMIN. - Jamie
[#8699682] 2007-11-29 16:37:32 Left by (#0) Reply
i work at bodmin as a volunteer, gr8 place, but i am in the steam part
 


Great Traction, The Outskirts of London
[#8669062] 2007-08-05 10:00:46 Left by GAZZA (#1119610) Reply
Great shot Jamie 37218 is the monster machine GMS RAIL FOTS
 


Crompton, Loadhaul Tug+ on Freight
[#8669602] 2007-08-06 23:07:40 Left by Errol Graham (#0) Reply
What a picture. Pity there had not been some movement of each track but still a great shot. Thanks for your photo's, they are wonderful to look at. Errol
 
33202 hauls the ADJ to Westbury Yard
33202 hauls the ADJ to Westbury Yard
Crompton, Loadhaul Tug+ on Freight
[#8669604] 2007-08-06 23:15:21 Left by Roger Coleman (#1005161) Reply
Nice shot Jamie. Shame I missed this move.
[#8673825] 2007-08-21 17:26:08 Left by Dave (#0) Reply
Nice. www.daviddawson.fotopic.net
[#8681587] 2007-09-16 18:59:29 Left by James Stoker (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie, nice shot, i think this 33 has a bit of an identity crisis LOL!!!! Thanks for sharing such great railway photographs! James Stoker
 


Hanson in South Wales n Freight!!
[#8674284] 2007-08-22 19:51:57 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Very nicely composed and perfect in Everyway Keep up the great with the great photography Jamie Carl & CT Gorse
 


Cotswold's Brush Movements n Freight
[#8674283] 2007-08-22 19:49:42 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Great Photographs Jamie, Its a place that im going to have to go one day this year or Next Year !!! Also nice to see some of your Images in the Magazines and more of mine in the Next couple of Magazines... Carl & CT
 


Norfolk, 3Growlers n loads of Freight
[#8675658] 2007-08-27 13:39:34 Left by Jack (#0) Reply
Nice Position Jamie, Shame about the Knitting.
 


Peds, 47/8s, Freight and 33202
[#8676052] 2007-08-28 20:18:17 Left by Ben (#0) Reply
not the best fot ever realy your better off fotin the slam door units top thrash!!!! my lords!!!!!
 


Green n Silver Brush n Freight!!
[#8677996] 2007-09-04 11:32:14 Left by dom (#0) Reply
hia jamie, this hst power car is 43070 as 170 is paired with 190 and went through magor at least half before this working cheers dom
[#8677997] 2007-09-04 11:34:27 Left by Scott (#0) Reply
This is 43070 not 43170. 43170 is a VP185 and is paired with 43190 Which Is a Valenta! Just thought you wanted to know! :0)
[#8678183] 2007-09-04 22:33:06 Left by Matt Spencer (#0) Reply
That was 43070 not 43170
 


Green n Silver Brush n Freight!!
[#8677967] 2007-09-04 04:25:26 Left by Errol Graham (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie, great shots as always. This look's like over-kill for power. Was there an engine movement going on perhaps? I would expect this type of engine power on some of our Canadian trains which can be more than 100 cars long hauling such product's as grain for export to the far East. I'll try to get you some photo's soon but we live so far away from any track. Last time we went into Edmonton, (our nearest large city) we had a train run along side of the highway. The train was double headed plus two units mid-ship. It was container traffic and was travelling at about 110km/hr. Take care young man. I enjoy your work very much. Thanks. Errol
 


West Midlands Freight Locomotives
[#8678555] 2007-09-05 19:41:51 Left by CraigS (#0) Reply
Nice photo Jamie.
 


West Midlands Freight Locomotives
[#8678522] 2007-09-05 18:10:53 Left by Scott (#0) Reply
Great Phot Jamie, Love the Loco!
 


Large Logo Whistler for the Devonian
[#8679614] 2007-09-09 10:10:49 Left by Nag's Pix 2 ! (#1154602) Reply
Light engine or not, a great shot Master Squibbs !. Great work. Well Done ;~))))))))))))))
 


Large Logo Whistler for the Devonian
[#8679455] 2007-09-08 20:48:19 Left by Phil Sangwell (#0) Reply
Nice Jamie,very nice.Another one for Ed,s Raialtour Info? Are you and your Dad coming up to Yorkshire to chase it next weekend? Regards Phil
[#8681873] 2007-09-17 18:11:23 Left by Andy (#0) Reply
Lovely shot Jamie, very high quality photos on your site too. Good work!
 


Large Logo Whistler for the Devonian
[#8679652] 2007-09-09 13:48:44 Left by J Evans (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie, can you remember me, I was the lad who helped you get the number of trains from my camera on the 4th of August. Loved the picture of 5249 'Goliath' at Waterside. I have been there (the camp) 4 times and ont he railway 5 times! Did you see any other locos at Churnston or anywhere on the PDSR? Please Reply Joshua Evans
 


A Convoy of three new DRS Sheds
[#8680061] 2007-09-10 23:13:38 Left by Errol Graham (#0) Reply
Great shots and good timing. Pity they had to be built in Canada and not in the UK. Still the money is most welcome, thank you. Helps pay my pension! Errol
 


DRS add another Four to the Collection
[#8680696] 2007-09-12 21:41:45 Left by Nathan W (#1008780) Reply
I'm going to call you "Jammie Squibbs" !!!!!!
 


West Midlands Heritage Locos
[#8681521] 2007-09-16 14:14:59 Left by James Power (#1134519) Reply
Beast of a shot there Jamie, lovely consist as well. Where else can get a 31 dragging a DMU in the 21st century lol Best Wishes James
 


West Midlands Heritage Locos
[#8748209] 2008-06-11 17:12:14 Left by Jack Haynes (#0) Reply
Great pic Jamie. Your photos are really good. I have been looking through your collections and the photos on them are really good. Well Done. www.jacksrailwayphotos.fpic.co.uk
 


West Midlands Heritage Locos
[#8681402] 2007-09-15 22:40:21 Left by nigel valentine (#0) Reply
a gud try jamie at the glinting princess, you needed to take the loco a bit later into the glint or possibly if you could before the bridge. I have had many pics published in steam railway and hope you dont mind me adding a comment, keep at it you are producing some really good pics, if ever you are coming to the elr, e-mail me I am aworking member there and my son works there, bring an adult, your dad etc and will gladly show you some shots on the line
[#8682771] 2007-09-20 15:49:33 Left by hytrybbg (#0) Reply
great shot of a great loco
[#8683199] 2007-09-22 14:56:05 Left by David Ellerton (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie Good photo mate , well done . Just a tiny point two many bridges , but as it's digital you could take that bit out . Hope you don't mind me say that . Keep up the good work ,you have a good eye for a picture . David .
[#8687738] 2007-10-09 19:32:46 Left by (#0) Reply
lovely shot, just get some gwr photos and they will be exellent, you make a good photographer
[#8715756] 2008-02-05 18:59:32 Left by (#0) Reply
"cough"
 


Tugs, Nene Valley and 43080!!
[#8687023] 2007-10-07 03:48:13 Left by James Power (#1134519) Reply
Thats what you call a good combination. A Class 60 with a loaded MGR coal train. And as always, nice picture's as well Best Wishes James
 


Solo Seco Rail Spoon and Tug82
[#8688058] 2007-10-11 10:24:25 Left by JB (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie, Just remember, one shot is better than 2.
 


Solo Seco Rail Spoon and Tug82
[#8687200] 2007-10-07 22:07:32 Left by Lizard (#0) Reply
HELL!!!
 


Steel, Tanks, Containers and Coal
[#8688844] 2007-10-14 17:13:13 Left by (#0) Reply
Great Photograph and Angle Jamie... Look forward to more soon and thanks for the comments on my site Carl Gorse
 


The Blue Can and Folkestone Tractors
[#8693567] 2007-10-31 21:15:53 Left by Josh Watkins (#1167696) Reply
I thought I recognised this pic. That was at that foot crossing outside Ashford. if you remember, there was 2 boys there. I was one of them! Very nice shots there. Mine are on www.photosbyjosh.fotopic.net See ya
 


New Refurbished FGW '158' etc
[#8692662] 2007-10-28 22:05:37 Left by Nathan W (#1008780) Reply
A soon to be a rare shot, as this unit is to transfer to TPX and renumbered to 170309. Nathan
 
D1015 passes Clawdd-y-Coch with the 1Z52 Pembrokeshire Coast Express, Paddington to Milford Haven.
D1015 passes Clawdd-y-Coch with the 1Z52 Pembrokeshire Coast Express, Paddington to Milford Haven.
Pembrokeshire Coast Express Etc
[#8692494] 2007-10-28 09:05:51 Left by Phil Sangwell (#0) Reply
Lovely shot Jamie,despite the murky conditioins. Phil S
 


Peds and Tugs and My Trainset!!
[#8693247] 2007-10-30 20:14:31 Left by Phil (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie 10 out of 10 for the weathering!!!!!!!
[#8737178] 2008-04-27 10:30:15 Left by (#0) Reply
you will have to get it painted blue now mate.lol
 
Northern Rail livery 153310 passes Tutshilll, Chepstow.
Northern Rail livery 153310 passes Tutshilll, Chepstow.
The South Wales Freight!!!!!!
[#8694017] 2007-11-02 10:42:08 Left by John (#0) Reply
Its Just northan rail colours and has a arriva stickers over it making it arriva liveried. Just thought you might want to know.
[#8699910] 2007-11-30 17:24:47 Left by (#0) Reply
Many thanks - Jamie
[#8699911] 2007-11-30 17:25:03 Left by (#0) Reply
Many thanks - Jamie
[#8739777] 2008-05-07 23:54:44 Left by foto fan (#0) Reply
North Western Trains livery, not Northern... a bit before your time possibly.
 


Valenta-Engined PCs Farewell!!!
[#8695544] 2007-11-10 19:53:29 Left by (#0) Reply
Just thought you would like to know that 189 and 190 arent Valentas anymore.
[#8699909] 2007-11-30 17:23:33 Left by (#0) Reply
Many thanks - Jamie
 


Engineers, Pullman, Swansong n L/Es
[#8696497] 2007-11-14 13:13:40 Left by le (#0) Reply
that 67 whent to didcot
[#8698756] 2007-11-25 11:15:52 Left by (#0) Reply
Many thanks for the info - Jamie
 


Mansell, Freight, DRS n Victa Brush
[#8698743] 2007-11-25 10:20:35 Left by Phil Sangwell (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie Nice shot of you and Nigel Mansell.Thought your dad would have put acamera in your hand by now though!!! Phil
 


Eurostar ED and Body Snatcher
[#8711750] 2008-01-20 19:27:19 Left by simon (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie, i am a train driver / instructor driver for Freightliner down at Basford Hall, Crewe. I was hoping that you could give me some info on the picture 57003_Duffryn.jpg. I am after the month, day, time and location that this picture was took . Thanks simon
 


Eurostar ED and Body Snatcher
[#8701341] 2007-12-06 22:09:57 Left by Tom Dumelow (#1204519) Reply
hi jamie, nice pics they are really good m8. I went out to get the class 37's as well at Newport and chased them up the Ebbw Vale branch, pics at http://tomdumelow37217.fotopic.net hope you like them, you pics seem to get better all the time keep up the good work. Tom Dumelow
 


Eurostar ED and Body Snatcher
[#8700739] 2007-12-04 12:37:33 Left by (#0) Reply
Nice shot Jamie, but why wearn't you at school?
 


(3) Different Colour Brushes n Defiance
[#8701738] 2007-12-08 21:30:08 Left by Anonyomus Coward (#0) Reply
It's 'Brooksmans Park' NOT 'Brooksman Park' as you have typed. Please correct your image title.
 


My Trainset
[#8734138] 2008-04-14 20:32:38 Left by Josh Watkins (#0) Reply
You got some nice locos on your layout Jamie, but wheres the proper locos (steam)? Hehe Keep up the great work mate Josh Watkins
 
Midland Mainline Powercar on tour at Dawlish.
Midland Mainline Powercar on tour at Dawlish.
My Artistic Impressions, Editing Skills
[#8710440] 2008-01-15 18:36:42 Left by (#0) Reply
if this actually happened it would be the saddest day in rail history. Bring back Steam to the main line
[#8710441] 2008-01-15 18:36:44 Left by (#0) Reply
if this actually happened it would be the saddest day in rail history. Bring back Steam to the main line
 


Sheds!!
[#8706612] 2007-12-31 17:46:07 Left by Ben (#0) Reply
Had that for haulage! t'is an alright shed!
 


New Year's Eve's Coal Train
[#8706620] 2007-12-31 18:58:04 Left by Adam G (#0) Reply
MY LORDZ!!! thats rare!!
 


Gone but not forgotten Lightengines
[#8707126] 2008-01-02 18:16:50 Left by Jack (#0) Reply
I think I might have been with you then lol Good shots of the unit on low loader, didnt go in the end cus it got too dark, thanks for the good day! Jack
[#8707171] 2008-01-02 22:43:18 Left by jamie course (#0) Reply
I see you were at Birmingham INTL at the same time as me... Jamie Course http://www.englishelectriclocos.fotopic.net
 


Gone but not forgotten Lightengines
[#8709772] 2008-01-12 21:41:11 Left by James 73109 (#0) Reply
Cracking shot mate welldone, its a shame 73201 is now stored :(
 


Gone but not forgotten Lightengines
[#8707148] 2008-01-02 20:01:11 Left by AM (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie, nice to finally meet you today, ta for the gen on 87022, I got over to Bishop's Itchington for it. A nice selction you have here! Mine are at http://mintona.fotopic.net Ta, AM
 


Gone but not forgotten Lightengines
[#8707167] 2008-01-02 22:30:00 Left by Nathan W (#1008780) Reply
Hell! Where was this going then? Cuz It didn't turn up in my back garden like I asked Santa Clause for!!!
 


New Log Carriers and Loco-hauled Mail
[#8707603] 2008-01-04 14:19:20 Left by (#0) Reply
Funny....I was there yesterday with Alistair...*rolls eyes*
 
EWS Grey liveried 60092, with an EWS logo and named Reginald Munns passes Somerton, nr East Usk Yard with the 6M41 Margam to Round Oak loaded steel but covered train.
EWS Grey liveried 60092, with an EWS logo and named Reginald Munns passes Somerton, nr East Usk Yard with the 6M41 Margam to Round Oak loaded steel but covered train.
Reginald Munns and Freightliner Triplet
[#8709032] 2008-01-10 00:30:37 Left by (#0) Reply
Nice Jamie !!!! Well done and look forward to more great Images this year and we may even meet up in the summer when im down your way Carl & Carl-Thomas Gorse
 
Looking Excellent the train, the DVT and 86101 in Br Blue livery passing Arlesey on the fast in full sun with the 1G03 Kings Cross to Doncaster, 82115 leads with 86101 on the rear.
Looking Excellent the train, the DVT and 86101 in Br Blue livery passing Arlesey on the fast in full sun with the 1G03 Kings Cross to Doncaster, 82115 leads with 86101 on the rear.
North and South of London (EDs n Can)
[#8709996] 2008-01-13 21:33:59 Left by ross byers (#1146855) Reply
nice fot here jamie pity its a rear shot.but still good.also i think it would be easyier to few your shots if u did them by the month.only my opinion though.nice fotting ross
 
The Difference of 47370 in December 2003 and August 2007.
The Difference of 47370 in December 2003 and August 2007.
Tractors, Grand Central, 82115 n Natex
[#8710935] 2008-01-17 14:58:13 Left by Jack (#0) Reply
You can tell it hasnt moved because the wipers are still in the same position
[#8726160] 2008-03-16 18:52:31 Left by (#0) Reply
Or maybe it wasn't raining?
 
DRS 37218 leads the Secro Test Train with 37611 on the rear, at the recent new platform 4 at Newport Station, the train awaits departure as it continues with the 4Q10 Didcot Yard to Derby RTC after going via Kemble, Gloucester and Lydney. This shot is taken on 'AV' Mode.
DRS 37218 leads the Secro Test Train with 37611 on the rear, at the recent new platform 4 at Newport Station, the train awaits departure as it continues with the 4Q10 Didcot Yard to Derby RTC after going via Kemble, Gloucester and Lydney. This shot is taken on 'AV' Mode.
Tractors, Grand Central, 82115 n Natex
[#8711183] 2008-01-18 16:45:36 Left by Nathan W (#1008780) Reply
Excellent Night Shot!
 
91131 unusally passes Brookmans Park, but on the slow line with many passengers onboard.
91131 unusally passes Brookmans Park, but on the slow line with many passengers onboard.
Tractors, Grand Central, 82115 n Natex
[#8711530] 2008-01-19 21:38:25 Left by Mark Amis (#1022281) Reply
Nice shot Jamie, keep 'em coming. Isn't the loco 91 131 instead of 132. The number loco 31 can be seen above the nearside buffer. A useful addition by NXEC!! Mark Amis
 


One Skodas, Langley 5Z78 'n' Bombs
[#8732621] 2008-04-09 11:15:11 Left by Becs (#0) Reply
hi jamie...it's ant's big sister...we found your web adress thing on the table in IT...i've seen some of these trains around...and lots of your photos are quite artistic...anywho...me and my friends just wanted to say hi!!!! x
 


One Skodas, Langley 5Z78 'n' Bombs
[#8713896] 2008-01-29 09:46:26 Left by James Stoker (#0) Reply
Cracking shot, even in low light...
Wish I could get out photting as often as you!!!

James S

 


0Z48 - Last Van MainLine Sighting?
[#8714022] 2008-01-29 18:54:49 Left by James Stoker (#0) Reply
Nice Pic Jamie
Cracking
Thanks

James Stoker

[#8714028] 2008-01-29 19:12:17 Left by (#0) Reply
Very Nice Jamie ( Shame about the weather it was just as bad in the NE aswell !!!!! Look forward to more soon Carl & CT
 


0Z48 - Last Van MainLine Sighting?
[#8714071] 2008-01-29 21:59:55 Left by (#0) Reply
Hi jamie good shot just wondering how could you get from school in south wales all the way to standish by this time 15:39??
[#8714161] 2008-01-30 12:33:56 Left by (#0) Reply
Hello - school is only 8 minutes from the old Severn Bridge, finish school 14:45, fortunately mum gave dad permission to use his BMW lol, so we made it quite easily - Jamie
 


87022 87002 87028 Worcester
[#8714276] 2008-01-30 21:14:34 Left by (#0) Reply
Very Nice Jamie ( Also Better weather ) Carl and CT
 
Repainted from Royal Scotsman livery, EWS 37401 comes over Oxted Viaduct/Bridge with Buffer Puffer 6.0 running as the 1Z38 Uckfield to Oxted. 37422 is on the rear of the train.
Repainted from Royal Scotsman livery, EWS 37401 comes over Oxted Viaduct/Bridge with Buffer Puffer 6.0 running as the 1Z38 Uckfield to Oxted. 37422 is on the rear of the train.
Buffer Puffer 6.0 n WCRC Cargo
[#8721096] 2008-02-26 16:34:21 Left by Peter Waterman (#0) Reply
hello Jamie great picture of The Railtour I was on Keep up with your hobbie and keep taking great shots Best wishes Peter Waterman
 


0Z55 Two Tone Grey Bombs
[#8716445] 2008-02-08 19:22:35 Left by (#0) Reply
Very Nice Jamie - Im of to London now for tommrow's Ozumlum Bird Num 2 Carl & CT
 
The Oozlum Bird Number Two was hauled by GBRF's 73209 and 73206, it was due to be hauled by just 73206 and Br Blue liveried 73208, but 73208 caught fire the previous night and was taken to St Leonards Depot in Hastings, in full sun, the tour passes Isington just south of Bentley.
The Oozlum Bird Number Two was hauled by GBRF's 73209 and 73206, it was due to be hauled by just 73206 and Br Blue liveried 73208, but 73208 caught fire the previous night and was taken to St Leonards Depot in Hastings, in full sun, the tour passes Isington just south of Bentley.
Oozlum Bird 2, Bittern and Ruggex
[#8716862] 2008-02-10 06:00:17 Left by David Warwick (#1207453) Reply
Jamie It was me who was leaning over the bridge at Isington and under the tree at Chawton . Nice to see your pictures and congratulations to your dad for being such a good taxi driver !! David
 
The Oozlum Bird Number Two was hauled by GBRF's 73209 and 73206, it was due to be hauled by just 73206 and Br Blue liveried 73208, but 73208 caught fire the previous night and was taken to St Leonards Depot in Hastings, in full sun, the tour passes Fourmarks on the Mid-Hants Railway just south of Alton.
The Oozlum Bird Number Two was hauled by GBRF's 73209 and 73206, it was due to be hauled by just 73206 and Br Blue liveried 73208, but 73208 caught fire the previous night and was taken to St Leonards Depot in Hastings, in full sun, the tour passes Fourmarks on the Mid-Hants Railway just south of Alton.
Oozlum Bird 2, Bittern and Ruggex
[#8716916] 2008-02-10 14:44:10 Left by Carl Gorse (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie - Nice Photographs from yesterday and Not sure if you seen me with my video camcorder hanging out of the window half way back lol ... I will be adding photographs to my site later today and also you tube video's when i get around to updating them... Carl & Carl Thomas Gorse
[#8719668] 2008-02-20 19:10:05 Left by (#0) Reply
A bit on the piss
 
DRS' 37606 and 37609 have been hauling the 4Z08 Secro Test train, this week, but a substitution has to be made, because 37606 failed at Exeter, whilst working the train, so today DRS sent down 37612 and 37038 running as the 0Z38 Gresty Bridge to Exeter, I pictured the light engine movement in full sun at Charfield, 37612 will go and replace 37606 on the Serco Test train and 37038 will haul 37606 back tomorrow.
DRS' 37606 and 37609 have been hauling the 4Z08 Secro Test train, this week, but a substitution has to be made, because 37606 failed at Exeter, whilst working the train, so today DRS sent down 37612 and 37038 running as the 0Z38 Gresty Bridge to Exeter, I pictured the light engine movement in full sun at Charfield, 37612 will go and replace 37606 on the Serco Test train and 37038 will haul 37606 back tomorrow.
Tractor off to rescue a Tractor!!!
[#8717433] 2008-02-12 18:32:51 Left by Jack (#0) Reply
Fantastic Shot Matey, I put a Ten on it as usual!!!
 
66567 returns over the Bishton Flyover, with the failed 66542 dit, the train is seen pictured running nearly 3 hours late with the 4051 Wentloog to Southampton
66567 returns over the Bishton Flyover, with the failed 66542 dit, the train is seen pictured running nearly 3 hours late with the 4051 Wentloog to Southampton
Tractor off to rescue a Tractor!!!
[#8717442] 2008-02-12 19:23:59 Left by Jack (#0) Reply
Nice one matey. I like that a LOT!!!! I can see what you mean about the wrong side of the light one. Not one of your best photos as you know. Its ok though. Off to rly club now. Cya mate
 
There are only two of the subclass 66/9s, and 66952 today was used on the mega late 6Z82 Portbury to Rugeley loaded coal, the train is seen passing the level crossing at Bishton.
There are only two of the subclass 66/9s, and 66952 today was used on the mega late 6Z82 Portbury to Rugeley loaded coal, the train is seen passing the level crossing at Bishton.
Advenza Branded Duff n Loahaul Tug
[#8718253] 2008-02-15 18:26:52 Left by Jack (#0) Reply
Bush needs to go! lol
 
Pathfinder Tours operated a tour called
Pathfinder Tours operated a tour called "The Irish Mail", which ran from Ealing Broadway with a 06:00 departure and a 13:51 arrival in Holyhead, the train ran as the 1Z15 hauled by D1015 Western Champion, the train speeds through Bishops Itchington just south of Leamington Spa.
Irish Mail, Tugs, Scotskoda n GMs
[#8718596] 2008-02-16 21:40:50 Left by Jack (#0) Reply
CRACKING MATE!!!
 


Advenza BodySnatcher
[#8719835] 2008-02-21 09:22:57 Left by Jack (#0) Reply
Not bad mate, considering the light at the time.
 
67005 and 67019 are seen at Magor top-un-tailed with the 1Z30 Westbury to Cardiff, Ruggex.
67005 and 67019 are seen at Magor top-un-tailed with the 1Z30 Westbury to Cardiff, Ruggex.
3 Tugs, 3 Gronks, 6 skips and 2 Spoons
[#8720662] 2008-02-24 16:13:04 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Nice shot matey! shame about the people in the front coach
[#8721608] 2008-02-28 19:12:17 Left by lee (#0) Reply
that was me in the fron coach
 
The 1Z34 Paddington to Shrewsbury via Newport Stobart Express/Pullman, 47501 leads 47712 in top-un-tailed mode thru Ponthir
The 1Z34 Paddington to Shrewsbury via Newport Stobart Express/Pullman, 47501 leads 47712 in top-un-tailed mode thru Ponthir
First Welsh visit for Stobart Pullman
[#8721982] 2008-03-01 12:08:13 Left by matthew Jones (#0) Reply
hi jamie great shot, if only i could have had time off school then i would have seen the spoons passing in Newport, Great Pictures but do not understand how you could picture the train if being in school till 14.45 as the train would not have passed pontir till around 10.00. Still lucky for you as you seem to get out of school quite alot to picture trains. Great Pics Matthew.
[#8722191] 2008-03-02 08:20:41 Left by (#0) Reply
I had a dental appointment, I have now had 4 teeth out and need to go again for a brace to fitted. I went back to school in the afternoon. I am totally amazed by the amount of people, interested in my schooling. I enjoy school. I am also the school photographer, I was appointed in my first year there, the first ever 1st year to hold the post, so I do get to go on trips. (Bit of a perk) Jamie
 
86259 leading 47773 thru Acton Gate in full sun with the 1Z86 Birmingham New Street – Preston Les Ross's Daytripper, Nice meeting Master and Mr Boskett
86259 leading 47773 thru Acton Gate in full sun with the 1Z86 Birmingham New Street – Preston Les Ross's Daytripper, Nice meeting Master and Mr Boskett
Les Ross's Daytripper and DRS Trio!!
[#8722043] 2008-03-01 19:09:53 Left by Brad Joyce (#1187742) Reply
Excellent shots again Jamie, I shall be back in Stafford when I graduate from Southampton Uni in June, we shall have to meet up and you can show me this location as it cant be too far from where I live!!Check my photos at www.gallerybrad.fotopic.net. Keep up excellent work. Brad
 
66519 heading south from Basford Hall with an engineers train, passing Acton Gate.
66519 heading south from Basford Hall with an engineers train, passing Acton Gate.
Les Ross's Daytripper and DRS Trio!!
[#8724372] 2008-03-10 16:58:32 Left by Malachy Lohan (#0) Reply
Nice to see photo of diesel traction under the wires.
 


Early Morning Shanks on Portbury
[#8723267] 2008-03-06 19:58:36 Left by (#0) Reply
Great Image Jamie Carl & CT
[#8723276] 2008-03-06 20:07:25 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Nice one matey.
 


Advenza Treats at Bishton!!!
[#8723475] 2008-03-07 19:57:50 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Nice shot matey!!!
 
60017+Engineers passes Acton Gate with the 6T95 Bescot to Basford Hall, this locomotive returned back as the 0T95 and failed between Stafford and Wolverhampton.
60017+Engineers passes Acton Gate with the 6T95 Bescot to Basford Hall, this locomotive returned back as the 0T95 and failed between Stafford and Wolverhampton.
Bonus Skodas, growlers and freight
[#8726153] 2008-03-16 18:18:58 Left by Gary S. Smith (#0) Reply
The location is actually Moss Pit in the Borough of Stafford - Acton gate is 500m to the south, in South Staffordshire District. http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=392585&y=319750&z=3&sv=392585,319750&st=4&ar=Y&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf Rgds, Gary S. Smith
 
DRS 37688 and 37667 haul the 1Z70 Birmingham International to Carlisle, the train was started though from Birmingham New Street, the train passes Acton Gate running late.
DRS 37688 and 37667 haul the 1Z70 Birmingham International to Carlisle, the train was started though from Birmingham New Street, the train passes Acton Gate running late.
Bonus Skodas, growlers and freight
[#8726155] 2008-03-16 18:21:51 Left by Gary S. Smith (#0) Reply
The location is actually Moss Pit in the Borough of Stafford - Acton gate is 500m to the south, in South Staffordshire District. Someone made a mistake a few years ago and, unfortunately, the error keeps being replicated. http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=392585&y=319750&z=3&sv=392585,319750&st=4&ar=Y&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf See also http://www.trainspots.co.uk/locpage.php?ts_number=404 Rgds, Gary S. Smith
 
<b> 9th March 2008 </b> --- EWS 90018 leads Scotrail 90021 pass Bourne End, with the 5M16 11:40 Bescot to Wembley, made up of a consist of 9803+6706+10722+10610+10614+10508+ 10600+10683+9800+6707+ 10699+10527+10523+10675+10565+10580   <a href=http://www.jamie7354.fotopic.net/search.php?txt=scotrail+night+sleeper&t=p>SEARCH Night Sleeper  -<a/a> ---   <b><a href=http://www.jamie7354.fotopic.net/search.php?txt=scotrail+90021+90024+90019+&action=Go&t=p></b>  SEARCH Scotrail liveried '90s'<a/a></b>
9th March 2008 --- EWS 90018 leads Scotrail 90021 pass Bourne End, with the 5M16 11:40 Bescot to Wembley, made up of a consist of 9803+6706+10722+10610+10614+10508+ 10600+10683+9800+6707+ 10699+10527+10523+10675+10565+10580 SEARCH Night Sleeper - --- SEARCH Scotrail liveried '90s'
Double Headed Skodas on ECS
[#8724046] 2008-03-09 17:59:19 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Cracking Mate!!
[#8724059] 2008-03-09 18:24:55 Left by andrew lind (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie That was a good pic you took of 5M16! is it posable you can e mail me the pic so i can use it for my screen saver? just for my use! Thank you Andrew in preston
[#8724290] 2008-03-10 09:35:46 Left by Dan Jones (#0) Reply
Heya Jamie Wel im glad we went out of cup 2 be honest cos i like pompey but wat a pathetic result 4 u at the JJB!!! Try in Spanish now like a gd senor
 
67026 passing Severn Tunnel Junction, on the 5Z67 Crewe Carriage Sidings to Caerwent MoD, this is the last scrapper train to the base.
67026 passing Severn Tunnel Junction, on the 5Z67 Crewe Carriage Sidings to Caerwent MoD, this is the last scrapper train to the base.
Caerwent Scrapper, Tug+57!!
[#8725050] 2008-03-12 18:56:18 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Nice shot at a good location. I bet there are some coaches there which are worth keeping...
 
DRS 47802 Pride of Cumbria leads the Stobart Pullman with 47712 Pride of Carlisle tailing, the train passes Seer Green between Gerrards Cross and Beaconsfield, the train was running as the 1Z94 Letchworth-stratford on avon, it passes bang on time.
DRS 47802 Pride of Cumbria leads the Stobart Pullman with 47712 Pride of Carlisle tailing, the train passes Seer Green between Gerrards Cross and Beaconsfield, the train was running as the 1Z94 Letchworth-stratford on avon, it passes bang on time.
Sweeper on Tour and Stobart!!
[#8726845] 2008-03-19 14:42:25 Left by katie (#0) Reply
heyya howa u en ? lol this pic is safe mateee :)
 


Wagons and Coaching Stock 2008
[#8756509] 2008-07-12 22:24:10 Left by Dean Parsons (#0) Reply
Don't say your a wagon spotter aswell. Nice phot. Dean
 
Class 08 13308 departs St Marys Halt with a Parkend to Lydney Diesel Service.
Class 08 13308 departs St Marys Halt with a Parkend to Lydney Diesel Service.
A Good Friday, 3 Tugs and freight
[#8728739] 2008-03-27 12:10:21 Left by (#0) Reply
Check out the NERD hanging outta the window!
 
EWS 73128 makes a home at the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway, for 2 years following a loan from the Chacewater railway, the train is in action and has now been named Silver Jubilee to mark the 25th anniversary of the line.
EWS 73128 makes a home at the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway, for 2 years following a loan from the Chacewater railway, the train is in action and has now been named Silver Jubilee to mark the 25th anniversary of the line.
EWS Dominate Easter in Wales
[#8727968] 2008-03-24 08:26:30 Left by andy (#0) Reply
73128 is not on loan to pontypool and blaenavon railway, from chasewater, it is the engines new home nice pics though
[#8727970] 2008-03-24 08:46:26 Left by (#0) Reply
Thank you for correcting me - Jamie
 
EWS 73128 makes a home at the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway, for 2 years following a loan from the Chacewater railway, the train is in action and has now been named Silver Jubilee to mark the 25th anniversary of the line.
EWS 73128 makes a home at the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway, for 2 years following a loan from the Chacewater railway, the train is in action and has now been named Silver Jubilee to mark the 25th anniversary of the line.
EWS Dominate Easter in Wales
[#8728281] 2008-03-25 11:39:47 Left by BWR man (#0) Reply
y wernt u at the bodmin and wenford railway all weekend for the southern steam gala, all great engines involved and lots of romps going on, better than taking pics of this junk, what is it.... oh yes..... boring, trash, should be replaced by a nice 0-6-0 austerity or somthing similer
[#8728679] 2008-03-26 23:35:57 Left by (#0) Reply
I am obviously luckier than u, as I like both steam and diesel, the Bodmin Railway has excellent steam and diesel locos, I know, I have visited the railway every time I go to Cornwall. - Jamie
 
EWS 73128 makes a home at the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway, for 2 years following a loan from the Chacewater railway, the train is in action and has now been named Silver Jubilee to mark the 25th anniversary of the line.
EWS 73128 makes a home at the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway, for 2 years following a loan from the Chacewater railway, the train is in action and has now been named Silver Jubilee to mark the 25th anniversary of the line.
EWS Dominate Easter in Wales
[#8727709] 2008-03-23 10:53:26 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
I know that man knelt down with the cap on, he is a volunteer at he GWR
 
EWS 73128 makes a home at the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway, for 2 years following a loan from the Chacewater railway, the train is in action and has now been named Silver Jubilee to mark the 25th anniversary of the line.
EWS 73128 makes a home at the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway, for 2 years following a loan from the Chacewater railway, the train is in action and has now been named Silver Jubilee to mark the 25th anniversary of the line.
EWS Dominate Easter in Wales
[#8727636] 2008-03-22 21:51:18 Left by Adam G (#0) Reply
I like that! not just because of the ED, but because its got me flailing outta the cab lol! (-:
 
EWS 67029 Royal Diamond passes along the severn at Gatecombe with the 1Z57 Cardiff Central to Chester VSOE.
EWS 67029 Royal Diamond passes along the severn at Gatecombe with the 1Z57 Cardiff Central to Chester VSOE.
EWS Dominate Easter in Wales
[#8727787] 2008-03-23 17:16:53 Left by (#0) Reply
Nice Shot this Jamie KenB
 
Natton:The last time I pictured D9000/55022 was when I was very little at Bristol Parkway in Br Two Tone Green livery, which you can see on my early railway pictures Gallery, but few years on despite it set backs being left in open storage at Hornsey and then a long project at Barrow Hill including all the new Main line modifications including OTMR and TPWS fittings, the loco was eventually returned equivalently back to its British rail days, with its famous Royal Scots Grey nameplates, the Br Badges, the black front warning panels and the Br Blue livery. After running overnight from the East Lancastershire Railway to Old Oak Common, then hauling a rake of empty chocolate/cream coaches from Old Oak Common to Cardiff via East Usk Yard for fuel. On the 29th March 2008, D9000/55022 hauled the Heart of Wales Explorer starting as the 1Z45 Cardiff Central to Llandrindod Wells, D9000 approaches Natton, Ashchurch at speed after stoping for 2minutes in Cheltnham Spa.
Natton:The last time I pictured D9000/55022 was when I was very little at Bristol Parkway in Br Two Tone Green livery, which you can see on my early railway pictures Gallery, but few years on despite it set backs being left in open storage at Hornsey and then a long project at Barrow Hill including all the new Main line modifications including OTMR and TPWS fittings, the loco was eventually returned equivalently back to its British rail days, with its famous Royal Scots Grey nameplates, the Br Badges, the black front warning panels and the Br Blue livery. After running overnight from the East Lancastershire Railway to Old Oak Common, then hauling a rake of empty chocolate/cream coaches from Old Oak Common to Cardiff via East Usk Yard for fuel. On the 29th March 2008, D9000/55022 hauled the Heart of Wales Explorer starting as the 1Z45 Cardiff Central to Llandrindod Wells, D9000 approaches Natton, Ashchurch at speed after stoping for 2minutes in Cheltnham Spa.
Royal Scots Grey's Welsh Invasion
[#8729664] 2008-03-30 20:58:57 Left by Brad Joyce (#1187742) Reply
What a great shot of the deltic here mate, you got some nice shots considering very poor conditions.Brad
 
Upper Haverley:The last time I pictured D9000/55022 was when I was very little at Bristol Parkway in Br Two Tone Green livery, which you can see on my early railway pictures Gallery, but few years on despite it set backs being left in open storage at Hornsey and then a long project at Barrow Hill including all the new Main line modifications including OTMR and TPWS fittings, the loco was eventually returned equivalently back to its British rail days, with its famous Royal Scots Grey nameplates, the Br Badges, the black front warning panels and the Br Blue livery. After running overnight from the East Lancastershire Railway to Old Oak Common, then hauling a rake of empty chocolate/cream coaches from Old Oak Common to Cardiff via East Usk Yard for fuel. On the 29th March 2008, D9000/55022 hauled the Heart of Wales Explorer starting as the 1Z45 Cardiff Central to Llandrindod Wells, I took this photograph at Upper Hatherley nr Cheltnham.
Upper Haverley:The last time I pictured D9000/55022 was when I was very little at Bristol Parkway in Br Two Tone Green livery, which you can see on my early railway pictures Gallery, but few years on despite it set backs being left in open storage at Hornsey and then a long project at Barrow Hill including all the new Main line modifications including OTMR and TPWS fittings, the loco was eventually returned equivalently back to its British rail days, with its famous Royal Scots Grey nameplates, the Br Badges, the black front warning panels and the Br Blue livery. After running overnight from the East Lancastershire Railway to Old Oak Common, then hauling a rake of empty chocolate/cream coaches from Old Oak Common to Cardiff via East Usk Yard for fuel. On the 29th March 2008, D9000/55022 hauled the Heart of Wales Explorer starting as the 1Z45 Cardiff Central to Llandrindod Wells, I took this photograph at Upper Hatherley nr Cheltnham.
Royal Scots Grey's Welsh Invasion
[#8729389] 2008-03-29 20:07:42 Left by graham white (#0) Reply
all good shots,10 out of 10 to driver who i,m sure stuck to speed limits.
[#8729530] 2008-03-30 08:51:19 Left by (#0) Reply
Your quite right he did, we were in nans car and we could have run quicker!!!!! - Jamie
 
Bishton:The last time I pictured D9000/55022 was when I was very little at Bristol Parkway in Br Two Tone Green livery, which you can see on my early railway pictures Gallery, but few years on despite it set backs being left in open storage at Hornsey and then a long project at Barrow Hill including all the new Main line modifications including OTMR and TPWS fittings, the loco was eventually returned equivalently back to its British rail days, with its famous Royal Scots Grey nameplates, the Br Badges, the black front warning panels and the Br Blue livery. After running overnight from the East Lancastershire Railway to Old Oak Common, then hauling a rake of empty chocolate/cream coaches from Old Oak Common to Cardiff via East Usk Yard for fuel. On the 29th March 2008, D9000/55022 hauled the Heart of Wales Explorer starting as the 1Z45 Cardiff Central to Llandrindod Wells. A picture ive always wanted is of a Deltic storming under the famous Bishton Flyover, the view here is from Llandevenny of Deltic22 storming on the fast line.
Bishton:The last time I pictured D9000/55022 was when I was very little at Bristol Parkway in Br Two Tone Green livery, which you can see on my early railway pictures Gallery, but few years on despite it set backs being left in open storage at Hornsey and then a long project at Barrow Hill including all the new Main line modifications including OTMR and TPWS fittings, the loco was eventually returned equivalently back to its British rail days, with its famous Royal Scots Grey nameplates, the Br Badges, the black front warning panels and the Br Blue livery. After running overnight from the East Lancastershire Railway to Old Oak Common, then hauling a rake of empty chocolate/cream coaches from Old Oak Common to Cardiff via East Usk Yard for fuel. On the 29th March 2008, D9000/55022 hauled the Heart of Wales Explorer starting as the 1Z45 Cardiff Central to Llandrindod Wells. A picture ive always wanted is of a Deltic storming under the famous Bishton Flyover, the view here is from Llandevenny of Deltic22 storming on the fast line.
Royal Scots Grey's Welsh Invasion
[#8729356] 2008-03-29 19:13:40 Left by Shaun (#0) Reply
Nice shot there jamie of the big blue boat shame the stock was not blue and gray that would have been hellfire as for the headboard ???????????? tacky
 
Pontyclun:The last time I pictured D9000/55022 was when I was very little at Bristol Parkway in Br Two Tone Green livery, which you can see on my early railway pictures Gallery, but few years on despite it set backs being left in open storage at Hornsey and then a long project at Barrow Hill including all the new Main line modifications including OTMR and TPWS fittings, the loco was eventually returned equivalently back to its British rail days, with its famous Royal Scots Grey nameplates, the Br Badges, the black front warning panels and the Br Blue livery. After running overnight from the East Lancastershire Railway to Old Oak Common, then hauling a rake of empty chocolate/cream coaches from Old Oak Common to Cardiff via East Usk Yard for fuel. On the 29th March 2008, D9000/55022 hauled the Heart of Wales Explorer starting as the 1Z45 Cardiff Central to Llandrindod Wells.I went to Pontyclun to experiment and to show how dark is was by trying to get a dark but sharp shot but havn't it so you can the view of the front end of the deltic. Very nice meeting Jonathan Lewis and his father.
Pontyclun:The last time I pictured D9000/55022 was when I was very little at Bristol Parkway in Br Two Tone Green livery, which you can see on my early railway pictures Gallery, but few years on despite it set backs being left in open storage at Hornsey and then a long project at Barrow Hill including all the new Main line modifications including OTMR and TPWS fittings, the loco was eventually returned equivalently back to its British rail days, with its famous Royal Scots Grey nameplates, the Br Badges, the black front warning panels and the Br Blue livery. After running overnight from the East Lancastershire Railway to Old Oak Common, then hauling a rake of empty chocolate/cream coaches from Old Oak Common to Cardiff via East Usk Yard for fuel. On the 29th March 2008, D9000/55022 hauled the Heart of Wales Explorer starting as the 1Z45 Cardiff Central to Llandrindod Wells.I went to Pontyclun to experiment and to show how dark is was by trying to get a dark but sharp shot but havn't it so you can the view of the front end of the deltic. Very nice meeting Jonathan Lewis and his father.
Royal Scots Grey's Welsh Invasion
[#8729579] 2008-03-30 15:55:16 Left by K.A.Beaumont (#1173229) Reply
Jamie,looking at your deltic shots made me very envious they are all in focus and well framed and composed,me I would have not cropped them quite so tight,but it's what you like not me,KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK,enjoy the hobby,regards Keith.
[#8735133] 2008-04-18 18:56:25 Left by Phil Trotter (#0) Reply
I have to be entirely honest when I say that the shot on the left here is anything but "good". I mean come on, who takes phots in that lighting? There are some good shots on this site, but still room for improvements. It amazes me how many n00bs have left comments in this section saying how good some of your worst pics are! Too many neds in this hobby I'm afraid.....neds who think they know everything about photography, when in fact they can't take a decent shot to save their lives! (this doesn't include you Jamie) :-)
 
Network Rail's Peds 31105, 31233, 31285 and 31602 may be stopped on Secro Test trains by DVTS/DSBOs within the near future, but on the 30th March 2008, after the clocks going forward, it went on a route learner as the 0Z31, from Cardiff Canton to Ebbw Vale via Newport and Gaer Junction. The loco went up to Ebbw Vale twice, it was running late, but on its first run when coming back it didn't go all the way to Newport as booked too, so it ran round at Park Junction saving some time. On its last attempt coming from Ebbw Vale the loco was running extremely early, and then after going back to Newport this time, the Ped continued its route learning back to Cardiff Canton, the locomotive passes Aberbeeg heading towards Ebbw Vale.
Network Rail's Peds 31105, 31233, 31285 and 31602 may be stopped on Secro Test trains by DVTS/DSBOs within the near future, but on the 30th March 2008, after the clocks going forward, it went on a route learner as the 0Z31, from Cardiff Canton to Ebbw Vale via Newport and Gaer Junction. The loco went up to Ebbw Vale twice, it was running late, but on its first run when coming back it didn't go all the way to Newport as booked too, so it ran round at Park Junction saving some time. On its last attempt coming from Ebbw Vale the loco was running extremely early, and then after going back to Newport this time, the Ped continued its route learning back to Cardiff Canton, the locomotive passes Aberbeeg heading towards Ebbw Vale.
LA79, Back2Back PCs, NR 31
[#8729713] 2008-03-30 23:11:45 Left by Tom Dumelow (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie, gr8 shots of the 31 up the Ebbw Vale branch, just a note to say that this shot is actually at Aberbeeg, just north of Llanilleth and just south of Cwm. Hope this helps thanks Tom Dumelow tomdumelow37217.fotopic.net
[#8730814] 2008-04-03 09:54:57 Left by Mike (#0) Reply
I think that you will find that 31105, 31233, 31285 and 31465 will still be working trains with the DBSO's, with 31602 on long term hire, as the idea is to cut costs by not running top/tail locos. And loco's like 31454, 31459 and 31601 will be on hire to cover any failure, or exam, as well as route learning. Hope this info helps?.
 
Network Rail liveried 31233 passes Bishton Level Crossing, with the 0Z31 Cardiff Canton to Derby RTC, the Ped failed at Eckington but was able to get back on track. Many thanks to Mike Wilcock for his information.
Network Rail liveried 31233 passes Bishton Level Crossing, with the 0Z31 Cardiff Canton to Derby RTC, the Ped failed at Eckington but was able to get back on track. Many thanks to Mike Wilcock for his information.
Merehead Branch and Light Ped
[#8730813] 2008-04-03 09:51:11 Left by mike (#0) Reply
the ped did not fail at Eckington, the engine was intermittently hunting, so as the driver, i decided not to continue until we had a fitter on board, as even thou i was happy to continue to Derby, i also wouldn't like to block the main line!! You could call it customer service to the other TOCS!!
 
EWS 60007 in Loadhaul livery with an EWS sticker passes Somerton on the fast with the 6B33 Theale to Robeston empty murcos. many thanks to Rene1015 for the information.
EWS 60007 in Loadhaul livery with an EWS sticker passes Somerton on the fast with the 6B33 Theale to Robeston empty murcos. many thanks to Rene1015 for the information.
Two Chops on Nukes and Six Tugs
[#8730985] 2008-04-03 22:30:31 Left by Joshua Evans (#1225369) Reply
Do you stand on that side of the bridge? (Sommerton Bridge, looking towards London?)
 
DRS 20306 leads 20315 thru Dursley with the 6M56 Berkley to Crewe nuclear flasks.
DRS 20306 leads 20315 thru Dursley with the 6M56 Berkley to Crewe nuclear flasks.
Two Chops on Nukes and Six Tugs
[#8731028] 2008-04-04 07:42:08 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Superb shot Matey!!
 
D1015 Western Champion renumbered as D1068 and renamed as Western Reliance hauls 1691 3068 6310 3121 3125 1683 3110 5322 5292 5276 as the Royal Duchy Railtour running as the 1Z52 07:12 London Paddington to Penzance, the loco in maroon livery struggled at the start being 24minutes down, the train was behind a unit all the way to Bedwyn, just after Bedwyn, at Beech Grove Locks, Crofton, the train had clear water and made up its time to being 4minutes early at Taunton.
D1015 Western Champion renumbered as D1068 and renamed as Western Reliance hauls 1691 3068 6310 3121 3125 1683 3110 5322 5292 5276 as the Royal Duchy Railtour running as the 1Z52 07:12 London Paddington to Penzance, the loco in maroon livery struggled at the start being 24minutes down, the train was behind a unit all the way to Bedwyn, just after Bedwyn, at Beech Grove Locks, Crofton, the train had clear water and made up its time to being 4minutes early at Taunton.
Royal Duchy on Berks and Hants
[#8731422] 2008-04-05 22:08:43 Left by michael bamford (#0) Reply
cracking shot mate
 
D1015 Western Champion renumbered as D1068 and renamed as Western Reliance hauls 1691 3068 6310 3121 3125 1683 3110 5322 5292 5276 as the Royal Duchy Railtour running as the 1Z52 07:12 London Paddington to Penzance, the loco in maroon livery struggled at the start being 24minutes down, the train was behind a unit all the way to Bedwyn, just after Bedwyn, at Beech Grove Locks, Crofton, the train had clear water and made up its time to being 4minutes early at Taunton.
D1015 Western Champion renumbered as D1068 and renamed as Western Reliance hauls 1691 3068 6310 3121 3125 1683 3110 5322 5292 5276 as the Royal Duchy Railtour running as the 1Z52 07:12 London Paddington to Penzance, the loco in maroon livery struggled at the start being 24minutes down, the train was behind a unit all the way to Bedwyn, just after Bedwyn, at Beech Grove Locks, Crofton, the train had clear water and made up its time to being 4minutes early at Taunton.
Royal Duchy on Berks and Hants
[#8731308] 2008-04-05 15:24:42 Left by Errol (#0) Reply
Many thanks as always Jamie for your sharing the photograph's. I also wish to thank you for adding notes to each photograph, it sure makes a difference when I look at them. Regards, Errol
[#8731419] 2008-04-05 22:03:56 Left by Phil Sangwell (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie Some nice shots there matey. Phil
 
DRS 37059 leads 999508 with 37218 on the rear at Bishton level crossing on the fast with the 1Z14 16:36 Bristol Temple Meads to Cardiff Canton via Abercyn, Tower, Aberdare, Merthyr, I photographed the train in full sun.
DRS 37059 leads 999508 with 37218 on the rear at Bishton level crossing on the fast with the 1Z14 16:36 Bristol Temple Meads to Cardiff Canton via Abercyn, Tower, Aberdare, Merthyr, I photographed the train in full sun.
DRS Growlers, Grey Tugs at Bishton LC
[#8732613] 2008-04-09 08:16:00 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Great shot matey!!!
 
EWS Loadhaul liveried 60007 passes Caldicot Pill with the diverted 6B33 Theale to Robeston empty murco tanks.
EWS Loadhaul liveried 60007 passes Caldicot Pill with the diverted 6B33 Theale to Robeston empty murco tanks.
London, Worcester, Caldicot and Purley
[#8733773] 2008-04-13 18:06:26 Left by Phil Trotter (#0) Reply
Thanks Jamie; it was your pic of 60007 on the tanks yesterday which alerted me to this. I've noticed that the loco which works B33 on Saturdays often appears on the Trostre on Sundays, so I thought it worth a look...! P.
[#8734305] 2008-04-15 11:38:32 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
Great fot there!! A Loadhaul 60, Murcos & FS! 10/10. U should have came down to Caldicot station and said hello! Could you do me a favour and link my fotopic with yours? cheers, 37712.fotopic.net
 
Advenza freight liveried 57006 (not for the first time photographed over the Bishton Flyover as I use to on its 4051 in freightliner) hauls EWS 37704 and wagons as the 6Z71 Cardiff Tidal to Stockton, the empty scrap train comes over the Bishton Flyover in full sun.
Advenza freight liveried 57006 (not for the first time photographed over the Bishton Flyover as I use to on its 4051 in freightliner) hauls EWS 37704 and wagons as the 6Z71 Cardiff Tidal to Stockton, the empty scrap train comes over the Bishton Flyover in full sun.
New Sheds, 6 Tugs and Advenza Scrap
[#8734404] 2008-04-15 19:24:53 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Definately a 10 mate!
 
EWS 66094 hauls 37670 St Blazey D.I.T after storage at Margam running as the 6E20 Trostre to Doncaster Belmont enterprise, the train approaches ADj in full sun.
EWS 66094 hauls 37670 St Blazey D.I.T after storage at Margam running as the 6E20 Trostre to Doncaster Belmont enterprise, the train approaches ADj in full sun.
37670 is back, Four Tugs and 57006
[#8734782] 2008-04-17 14:01:17 Left by (#0) Reply
That ain't full sun
 
Advenza freight liveried 57005 passes Bulwark with the 6Z72 Stockton to Cardiff Tidal loaded scrap Advenza freight, the train is photographed in full sun.
Advenza freight liveried 57005 passes Bulwark with the 6Z72 Stockton to Cardiff Tidal loaded scrap Advenza freight, the train is photographed in full sun.
Advenza Loaded Scrap in South Wales
[#8734904] 2008-04-17 20:48:56 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Nice shots of this loco mate!
 


Crompton, 57006, 47828, New GMs
[#8735194] 2008-04-18 21:58:11 Left by (#0) Reply
Full dull and
 
DRS choppers or bombs 20307+20310 approach the old station at Shrivenham with the 1Z30 05:29 Crewe to Weymouth tour WCRC 57601 is on the rear of the train.
DRS choppers or bombs 20307+20310 approach the old station at Shrivenham with the 1Z30 05:29 Crewe to Weymouth tour WCRC 57601 is on the rear of the train.
Chops, QoSs, Shanks, W&S Skips etc
[#8735712] 2008-04-21 07:41:14 Left by GAZZA (#1119610) Reply
cracking shot Jamie , with me in the front window belowing . Gary GMS RAIL FOTS
[#8737443] 2008-04-28 13:11:37 Left by trainboy (#0) Reply
really good shot i seen them at swidon and they proper open up and least you were allowed of school to seen these ones as it is saterday
 
Lots of steam from A4 Bittern 60019 with a support coach running as the 5Z19 Old Oak Common to Swindon, the train passes Shrivenham.
Lots of steam from A4 Bittern 60019 with a support coach running as the 5Z19 Old Oak Common to Swindon, the train passes Shrivenham.
Chops, QoSs, Shanks, W&S Skips etc
[#8736009] 2008-04-22 18:27:21 Left by (#0) Reply
:-) good pic of proper traction
 
Freightliners 66616 with Bardon 66623 hauls the 6Y11 08:56 Heywood Road Junction to Fairwater, the train is photographed at Huntworth.
Freightliners 66616 with Bardon 66623 hauls the 6Y11 08:56 Heywood Road Junction to Fairwater, the train is photographed at Huntworth.
EWS Tugs, Freightliner engineers
[#8735758] 2008-04-21 15:43:26 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Nice shot Jamie, it looks like a long train!!
 
My brand new bike, which has been in action today, is photographed at Bishton level crossing.
My brand new bike, which has been in action today, is photographed at Bishton level crossing.
My New bike, some Welsh Freight
[#8737032] 2008-04-26 20:00:44 Left by me (#0) Reply
very nice
[#8737033] 2008-04-26 20:01:25 Left by (#0) Reply
bet this was worth £35.00 at a car boot sale! :-). its a sad sad world these days. :
[#8737238] 2008-04-27 17:44:45 Left by (#0) Reply
my lordzzz nice bike
[#8738386] 2008-05-01 21:08:32 Left by 37219 (#0) Reply
If it was in action, wouldnt you be riding it?
[#8738494] 2008-05-02 08:26:28 Left by (#0) Reply
the text states, "my new bike that has been in action today" which is the past tense, hope this helps - Jamie
[#8738495] 2008-05-02 08:27:22 Left by (#0) Reply
I take it you have not bought a bike lately - Jamie
[#8738529] 2008-05-02 13:47:52 Left by Chris Mcloughlin (#0) Reply
i`d like to see you go from penzance, plymouth, exeter and bristol on that and manage to phot a special several times. V-Brakes! i thought they went out of fashion in the 70`s
[#8738578] 2008-05-02 18:32:32 Left by MR (#0) Reply
NO. Why would I want one, I hate cyclists, specially on a train or at a station runnu goover your foot!
[#8738583] 2008-05-02 19:16:20 Left by Dan 43004 (#0) Reply
Thas a crap bike, get a new one! Tamworth Terminator!
 
EWS Loadhaul 60007 skirts the River Severn at Gatcombe with the 6B13 Robeston to Westerleigh loaded murco bogie tanks, there are 27 tanks. Many thanks to Jonathan Lewis for his information and to Greg for the updates.
EWS Loadhaul 60007 skirts the River Severn at Gatcombe with the 6B13 Robeston to Westerleigh loaded murco bogie tanks, there are 27 tanks. Many thanks to Jonathan Lewis for his information and to Greg for the updates.
Loadhaul Tug Skirting River Severn
[#8736822] 2008-04-25 21:46:53 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Nice shot at Blakeney. Shame about the sun. Keep it up!
 
Ex Tinsley Traction Depot, 47375 in Advenza livery hauls Ex FMRAIL 33202 in Br Blue livery and Ex European of the Year 47309 in its faded freightliner grey livery, the locos are seen in a convoy at Charfield south of Dursley running as the 0Z33 Castle Hill to Totnes. 47309 was picked up after being started at the Weardale railway by 47375, which went light engine to Gloucester to pick up 33202, at this time they were running half an hour early, but were then put back on there normal timings behind 2 voyagers and a 143. The locos are attending the South Devon Railways Diesel Gala.
Ex Tinsley Traction Depot, 47375 in Advenza livery hauls Ex FMRAIL 33202 in Br Blue livery and Ex European of the Year 47309 in its faded freightliner grey livery, the locos are seen in a convoy at Charfield south of Dursley running as the 0Z33 Castle Hill to Totnes. 47309 was picked up after being started at the Weardale railway by 47375, which went light engine to Gloucester to pick up 33202, at this time they were running half an hour early, but were then put back on there normal timings behind 2 voyagers and a 143. The locos are attending the South Devon Railways Diesel Gala.
Cotswold Rail convoy to South Devon
[#8736921] 2008-04-26 06:40:16 Left by Dan B (#0) Reply
Great Pic

It was the Wensleydale Railway 47309 was at!!!!

[#8737612] 2008-04-28 21:39:56 Left by (#0) Reply
Thanks for correcting me - Best wishes Jamie
[#8738060] 2008-04-30 16:48:11 Left by lee (#0) Reply
Firstly 47309 was at Between Redbridge and Southampton ( Millbrook) Depot. And Secondly Great Pics of South Devon Railway Gala Hope to See Some great pics of WSR Mixed Traffic Weekend if u r going Locos at WSR Mixed Traffic Weekend D1661 " North Star" D832 " Onslaught" D6737 D7017 D6566 D7523 And D7612 D9526 And D9520 D3462 And 08643 D2119 and D2133 4 car DMU 20110 at BL
 


Diesels Galore in the South West
[#8737248] 2008-04-27 18:36:52 Left by Cicrc Age 10 (#0) Reply
Great pictures you got here Squibbs
 


Diesels Galore in the South West
[#8737296] 2008-04-27 21:16:41 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
SMASHING SHOT JAMIE!!!! Nicely Framed
 
In Darkness, Advenza freight liveried 47237 hauls the 6Z71 Tyne Dock to Cardiff Tidal loaded scrap working, the train passes Bishton running half an hour late, after departing the dock 45 minutes early. Many thanks to rene1015 for his updates.
In Darkness, Advenza freight liveried 47237 hauls the 6Z71 Tyne Dock to Cardiff Tidal loaded scrap working, the train passes Bishton running half an hour late, after departing the dock 45 minutes early. Many thanks to rene1015 for his updates.
47237 arrives in Wales in Darkness
[#8737299] 2008-04-27 21:18:53 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Passed Ashchurch in FULL Sun apparently I have just been told. Didn't even know it was running!!! Sat at home watching TV!!!!
 
DRS 66423 leads the 4051 Cardiff Wentloog to Southampton Milbrook freightliner, the fully loaded train comes over the Bishton Flyover. DRS 66423 is on hire to freightliner.
DRS 66423 leads the 4051 Cardiff Wentloog to Southampton Milbrook freightliner, the fully loaded train comes over the Bishton Flyover. DRS 66423 is on hire to freightliner.
An Inset Day, MGR and DRS Shed
[#8738579] 2008-05-02 18:40:56 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Cracking Shot Matey See you in the morning!!
[#8738790] 2008-05-03 18:54:49 Left by Ben Sterry (#0) Reply
Hi Jaime, Nice photo of the shed. I photographed it aswell, at Caldicot. This is the link mate to mine http://www.ben48.fotopic.net/c1503239.html let me know what you think. Cheers
 
EWS 37417+37401 are photographed on 'P' using a tripod at Newport Station at quarter two twelve on platform 1, behind the locos are Steam Duke of Gloucester 71000 and a support coach. The Tractors had dragged the loco down from the East Lancastershire Railway running as the 5Z51 to Newport ADj, 71000 would later work a tour from Newport to Fishguard. 71000 is taking on water.
EWS 37417+37401 are photographed on 'P' using a tripod at Newport Station at quarter two twelve on platform 1, behind the locos are Steam Duke of Gloucester 71000 and a support coach. The Tractors had dragged the loco down from the East Lancastershire Railway running as the 5Z51 to Newport ADj, 71000 would later work a tour from Newport to Fishguard. 71000 is taking on water.
Blue Can, Tractors drag the Duke
[#8738815] 2008-05-03 20:07:17 Left by Rob Dumelow (#0) Reply
Cracking shot Jamie of 37's and steamer at Newport in the dark. Keep up the good work
[#8738823] 2008-05-03 20:16:04 Left by John Stevenson (#0) Reply
That is uber desperate you vegetable, who goes to a Shack at 11.45 to see 2 tractors? Why?? it is Pointless ans deserpate, Yawwwwwnnn, They are uber dud, had them numerous of times on the WHIl on Intercity Blue Grey Mk1's. You should bash Beasts not just take a desperate photograph, Vegetable
 
EWS 37417+37401 are photographed on 'P' using a tripod at Newport Station at quarter two twelve on platform 1, behind the locos are Steam Duke of Gloucester 71000 and a support coach. The Tractors had dragged the loco down from the East Lancastershire Railway running as the 5Z51 to Newport ADj, 71000 would later work a tour from Newport to Fishguard. 71000 is taking on water.
EWS 37417+37401 are photographed on 'P' using a tripod at Newport Station at quarter two twelve on platform 1, behind the locos are Steam Duke of Gloucester 71000 and a support coach. The Tractors had dragged the loco down from the East Lancastershire Railway running as the 5Z51 to Newport ADj, 71000 would later work a tour from Newport to Fishguard. 71000 is taking on water.
Blue Can, Tractors drag the Duke
[#8738696] 2008-05-03 07:02:30 Left by mike wilcock (#0) Reply
Its worth a 10 just for you being there, so we can all share the experience
 
71000+67006 on the 1Z75 Bristol Temple Meads to Milford Haven (Duke of Gloucester the steamer coming off at Carmathen) the train passes Peterstone.
71000+67006 on the 1Z75 Bristol Temple Meads to Milford Haven (Duke of Gloucester the steamer coming off at Carmathen) the train passes Peterstone.
Duke of Gloucester back in Wales
[#8739501] 2008-05-06 21:07:45 Left by (#0) Reply
finally some proper traction on this site
 
Advenza freight liveried 57006 hauls the 6Z72 Stockton to Cardiff Tidal loaded scrap, the train passes Stroat
Advenza freight liveried 57006 hauls the 6Z72 Stockton to Cardiff Tidal loaded scrap, the train passes Stroat
BodySnatcher Six works the Scrap!!
[#8740094] 2008-05-09 18:48:22 Left by (#0) Reply
wow a 57 on freight 'yay'. (zzzzzzzz)
 


Isle of Purbeck Railway and Explorer
[#8740859] 2008-05-13 11:35:11 Left by Carl Thomas Gorse (#1108080) Reply
Very Nice Jamie and Nice to meet you and your dad over the weekend Carl and Carl - Thomas Gorse My Photographs are online now after getting back 6am this morning lol
 


Isle of Purbeck Railway and Explorer
[#8740725] 2008-05-12 17:29:21 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Not bad mate, nice phots of the weekend
 


Isle of Purbeck Railway and Explorer
[#8740727] 2008-05-12 17:30:07 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Nice pic, its a bit of a walk to get up there, Ive done it before
 
Advenza freight liveried 57006 hauls the 6Z72 Stockton to Cardiff Tidal loaded scrap, the train passes Undy playing field near Magor. Many thanks to Derek Riley, Jack Boskett for the updates and many thanks to earlier posters.
Advenza freight liveried 57006 hauls the 6Z72 Stockton to Cardiff Tidal loaded scrap, the train passes Undy playing field near Magor. Many thanks to Derek Riley, Jack Boskett for the updates and many thanks to earlier posters.
BodySnatcher 6 on more Stockton Scrap
[#8741044] 2008-05-13 22:15:04 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Nice One Mate!! Worth waiting for
 
Riveira Trains 47805 ex Pride of Toton named Talisman and Two Tone Green 47815 Great Western hauled coaches 3386 3345 1683 3304 3344 3340 3244 1250 5952 5987 5997 5961 9507, running as the 1Z24 Preston to Paignton. I photographed the train storming out of Wickwar Tunnel.
Riveira Trains 47805 ex Pride of Toton named Talisman and Two Tone Green 47815 Great Western hauled coaches 3386 3345 1683 3304 3344 3340 3244 1250 5952 5987 5997 5961 9507, running as the 1Z24 Preston to Paignton. I photographed the train storming out of Wickwar Tunnel.
Storming Duffs out of Wickwar Tunnel
[#8741852] 2008-05-17 18:21:24 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Theres a nice shot off the bridge beyond too! Nice one Mate
 
Seco Rail 47727 leads the 6Z47 Cardiff to Stoke Gifford via Newport ADj to pick up 47749, the interesting consits comes over the Bishton Flyover. Many thanks to Greg for his information.
Seco Rail 47727 leads the 6Z47 Cardiff to Stoke Gifford via Newport ADj to pick up 47749, the interesting consits comes over the Bishton Flyover. Many thanks to Greg for his information.
Seco Rail Duffs on Flyover, Tug7 on steel
[#8742673] 2008-05-21 11:14:44 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
That's The best shot out of this lot mate!!!!
[#8742699] 2008-05-21 16:01:19 Left by Matt Wilson (#0) Reply
Top photo, I still haven't managed to see any Colas stuff, guess I'm in the wrong part of the country. Nice to see they've cleared some of the vegetation at the flyover too
 
47843 Vulcan top-un-tailing mixed stock of Inter City/Virgin/Anglia with XP64 47853 on the rear of the 1Z31 Reading to Cardiff Central, the train passes Magor.
47843 Vulcan top-un-tailing mixed stock of Inter City/Virgin/Anglia with XP64 47853 on the rear of the 1Z31 Reading to Cardiff Central, the train passes Magor.
Mid-Day Action at Magor and Bishton
[#8743753] 2008-05-26 17:48:05 Left by Adam G (#0) Reply
Nice photo there Jamie! 843 is most deffo hellfire! http://37712.fotopic.net
[#8745592] 2008-06-02 19:18:47 Left by Rob Dumelow (#0) Reply
Crackin shot jamie. Keep up the good work. Here is my fotopic site: robertdumelow37430.fotopic.net
[#8753983] 2008-07-02 17:07:21 Left by Dean P (#0) Reply
47853 clagged all the way to newport on the return journey still nice phot.
 
47843 Vulcan top-un-tailing mixed stock of Inter City/Virgin/Anglia with XP64 47853 on the rear of the 1Z31 Reading to Cardiff Central, the train passes Magor.
47843 Vulcan top-un-tailing mixed stock of Inter City/Virgin/Anglia with XP64 47853 on the rear of the 1Z31 Reading to Cardiff Central, the train passes Magor.
Mid-Day Action at Magor and Bishton
[#8745594] 2008-06-02 19:19:49 Left by Rob Dumelow (#0) Reply
Fantastic shot Jamie!
 
EWS Grey Shunter hauls 7 tanks from Laira to Tavistock Yard, the train passes Marsh Mills.
EWS Grey Shunter hauls 7 tanks from Laira to Tavistock Yard, the train passes Marsh Mills.
Plymouth's Tanks, Sleepers and HSTs
[#8744943] 2008-05-31 06:08:16 Left by (#0) Reply
thats 09101 ok
 
Refurbished 153373 arrives Looe from Liskeard on the Looe Valley Branch line,
Refurbished 153373 arrives Looe from Liskeard on the Looe Valley Branch line,
Plymouth's Tanks, Sleepers and HSTs
[#8745285] 2008-06-01 16:39:03 Left by Katie M (#0) Reply
You take amazing pics Jamie :D
 
Today I photographed 37423+D7612+20110+31108+D6737(37321) on the 0Z51 10.00 Plymouth then 11.58 Totnes-Crewe convoy at Charfield foot crossing.
Today I photographed 37423+D7612+20110+31108+D6737(37321) on the 0Z51 10.00 Plymouth then 11.58 Totnes-Crewe convoy at Charfield foot crossing.
Compass 37 leading South Devons Convoy
[#8746796] 2008-06-06 17:26:55 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
Wish i'd have known when these were coming through, id have grabbed my camera's! Good phot Jamie! http://37712.fotopic.net
[#8748077] 2008-06-10 23:45:53 Left by Alan (#0) Reply
Cracking picture, I hear this lots due to return sometime this week, do you know if there are any times on the internet? Regards, Alan
[#8748187] 2008-06-11 15:15:04 Left by (#0) Reply
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EWS First Scotrail 90021 passes Bourne End near Kings Langley with the over 100minutes late 1M16 Inverness to London Euston overnight sleeper, many thanks to Dan for his information.
EWS First Scotrail 90021 passes Bourne End near Kings Langley with the over 100minutes late 1M16 Inverness to London Euston overnight sleeper, many thanks to Dan for his information.
Stobart Pullman is lead by Stobart 47832!!
[#8748276] 2008-06-11 21:02:03 Left by David Dawson (#0) Reply
That's a tidy shot there Jamie, keep at it. All the best, David
 
Freightliner Fred 66506 passes Bishton Level crossing with the 6V60 Angerstain to Pengam tanks. Hope the lizard got a good shot.
Freightliner Fred 66506 passes Bishton Level crossing with the 6V60 Angerstain to Pengam tanks. Hope the lizard got a good shot.
Freight Galore around Bishton and Undy
[#8748662] 2008-06-13 13:28:32 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
Small thing, those arnt tanks, they are aggreagate hoppers! Still a great foto though! http://37712.fotopic.net
 
Wrexham and Shropshire Trains liveried 67012 leads 67003 on a London Marlybourne to Wrexham General Service, at Hatton.
Wrexham and Shropshire Trains liveried 67012 leads 67003 on a London Marlybourne to Wrexham General Service, at Hatton.
West+East Midlands and Gloucestershire
[#8750146] 2008-06-18 08:35:54 Left by Jules (#0) Reply
No.1 Contributer to C02 in wales- your dad...eastleigh one minute...crewe the next its truly amazing that your ford fiesta doesnt have a nuclear fuel source somewhere inside it :|
[#8750196] 2008-06-18 13:33:09 Left by (#0) Reply
For the record my dad drives a 525 BMW full race\body kit, my mum drives a 4X4, the fiesta we use on a Saturday is my Nans, standard 1300 CC, low on exhaust fumes, so my dad is very wary of CO2 and the impact it has on the planet - Jamie PS Now he has decided to retire at the Grand old age of 54, he only drives at the weekend!!!
 
Today English, Welsh and Scottish Railways 37401 and 37417 needed to return the stock from yesterdays
Today English, Welsh and Scottish Railways 37401 and 37417 needed to return the stock from yesterdays "The Lake District Explorer" Pathfinder Tour, the ECS was hauled back to Old Oak Common, after the tractors had brought the stock down from the soon to close Depot on Friday. Today EWS 37401 and 37417 hauled the ECS back from Margam to Old Oak Common via Chepstow, Gloucester, Kemble and Swindon despite it being booked to start from Cardiff Canton. The trains headcode was the 5Z67, and I photographed the train nearly on time at Standish Junction after the train got held up for over three quarters of an hour in Haresfield loop. Many thanks to rene1015 for all of his information. Very nice meeting GWOT, Mr and Master Boskett and many others.
Double Thrash and Clag in the Sun
[#8749236] 2008-06-15 20:20:35 Left by Katie (#0) Reply
amazing as always
 


Five Tugs including Double Headed Tanks
[#8750000] 2008-06-17 20:47:33 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Great shot mate!! Nice location too!
 
60091 on Monday 16th June 2008 on the right, 60091 on Tuesday 17th June 2008 on the left. The one on the left is taken using a new Canon40D and the one on the right is taken using a new canon400D. Many thanks to Mr Brunt for his information. This is the 6V92 Corby to Margam empty steel at Bishton.
60091 on Monday 16th June 2008 on the right, 60091 on Tuesday 17th June 2008 on the left. The one on the left is taken using a new Canon40D and the one on the right is taken using a new canon400D. Many thanks to Mr Brunt for his information. This is the 6V92 Corby to Margam empty steel at Bishton.
Canon Comparing, Tanks and Steel
[#8750165] 2008-06-18 10:30:13 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
Nice one Jamie! think the one on the right is better though! http://37712.fotopic.net/
 
60040 recently been repainted at Toton (many thanks to Gwot for his info) now in EWS DB Schenker livery sporting the British Army. 60040 leads 6C41 Newport ADj to Westbury enginners, the train comes over the Bishton Flyover.
60040 recently been repainted at Toton (many thanks to Gwot for his info) now in EWS DB Schenker livery sporting the British Army. 60040 leads 6C41 Newport ADj to Westbury enginners, the train comes over the Bishton Flyover.
New 60040 in DB Army Red livery
[#8750508] 2008-06-19 19:30:26 Left by Jack Haynes (#0) Reply
Nice photo of 60040! I wonder what other 60s will be repainted? www.jacksrailwayphotos.fpic.co.uk
[#8750528] 2008-06-19 20:39:38 Left by Adam Gane (#0) Reply
Cheersfor telling us its repainted. we wud neva of guessed it other wise. cheeers 37712.fotopic.net
[#8751694] 2008-06-23 21:48:46 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
I didnt write that last comment! Look, different I.P addresses!!! http://37712.fotopic.net THE REAL ADAM AKA http://37712.fotopic.net Nice photo btw, saw her the other day!
 
Direct Rail Services Compass liveried 37423 leads DRS 37606 on the 1Z38 Paignton to Crewe returning Spitfire Tour. The tour was the Paignton Pudden and it speeds through Charlton between Creech and Cogload Junction near Taunton.
Direct Rail Services Compass liveried 37423 leads DRS 37606 on the 1Z38 Paignton to Crewe returning Spitfire Tour. The tour was the Paignton Pudden and it speeds through Charlton between Creech and Cogload Junction near Taunton.
South Devon and West to East Somerset
[#8751154] 2008-06-22 09:28:34 Left by neil favell (#1015113) Reply
It was a spitfire tours charter, not pathfinder mate.
[#8751157] 2008-06-22 10:06:07 Left by (#0) Reply
Many thanks for correcting me - Jamie
[#8751376] 2008-06-23 00:26:57 Left by Matthew Wilson (#1162566) Reply
I see you managed to get your usual quantity of shots in around the South West. My hat off to the planning of all of your moves to maximise the shots you get, it rarely seems to go far astray.
 


South Devon and West to East Somerset
[#8751858] 2008-06-24 15:43:46 Left by a helleur (#0) Reply
wow, thats a good pic. shame there isnt more steam on the site but still great.
[#8757762] 2008-07-17 21:25:18 Left by a person (#0) Reply
Cough
 


South Devon and West to East Somerset
[#8752572] 2008-06-27 12:32:14 Left by Lily (#0) Reply
heyn jamie, how are you ? Just thought id leave you a comment on your picture, cos you asked me to =) umm, great pictures (Y) x
 


South Devon and West to East Somerset
[#8751155] 2008-06-22 09:36:54 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
That's about right for a 67 Not too heavy there!
 


South Devon and West to East Somerset
[#8751713] 2008-06-23 22:56:50 Left by NL (#0) Reply
gd shot jamie, though instead of using flash I would of turned up the putput compensation a notch or two ... NL
 


South Devon and West to East Somerset
[#8751339] 2008-06-22 22:23:35 Left by (#0) Reply
LOL why use the flash
 


South Devon and West to East Somerset
[#8751341] 2008-06-22 22:24:50 Left by (#0) Reply
FULL DULL
 
Mainline Blue liveried 60044 passes Thornwell going under the M48 Severn Bridge on the 6V07 Round Oak to Margam empty covered steel, the train worked the 6M81 Margam to Round Oak last night. many thanks to Greg for his information.
Mainline Blue liveried 60044 passes Thornwell going under the M48 Severn Bridge on the 6V07 Round Oak to Margam empty covered steel, the train worked the 6M81 Margam to Round Oak last night. many thanks to Greg for his information.
Mainline Blue under the Severn Bridge
[#8751626] 2008-06-23 18:06:00 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Great Location
 
EWS Grey 60054 passes Pengam Sidings with the 6E30 Margam to Hartlepool loaded steel coils. Many thanks to Greg for his information.
EWS Grey 60054 passes Pengam Sidings with the 6E30 Margam to Hartlepool loaded steel coils. Many thanks to Greg for his information.
Empties including Tanks, Coils and Steel
[#8752093] 2008-06-25 11:49:35 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
Hey Jamie, good phot! Are you going to Tyseley open weekend on Saturday?? msg back plz, adz http://37712.fotopic.net/
[#8752176] 2008-06-25 18:20:33 Left by (#0) Reply
Off to the Rock - Jamie
[#8752185] 2008-06-25 18:48:54 Left by Tom Dumelow (#1204519) Reply
Great pic jamie m8, you could almost pass the picture off as a late 1990's scene, its gr8 to see a young photographer get around so much and get such good pics. Tom Dumelow
 
In 2003, EWS' RES liveried 47772 was moved from Bristol Barton Hill to Cardiff Canton in 2003, and then was transferred to Margam with 47761, after the welsh depot closed. Since then the 47s have both been open storage with at least 13 growlers and two 56s. Earlier in the year, 57005 hauled 47761 to the Midland Railway Centre and on the 26th June 2008, West Coast Railway Company 47245 went light engine as the 0Z45 Tyseley to Margam and then returned with 47772 as the 0Z45 Margam to Carnforth via Cardiff, Newport and Hereford. The pair were on the relief line until they approached ADj where they were transferred to the fast line. I photographed at Duffryn in full sun. Many thanks to Greg for his information. Hope Lizard is enjoying his holiday in Cumbria.
In 2003, EWS' RES liveried 47772 was moved from Bristol Barton Hill to Cardiff Canton in 2003, and then was transferred to Margam with 47761, after the welsh depot closed. Since then the 47s have both been open storage with at least 13 growlers and two 56s. Earlier in the year, 57005 hauled 47761 to the Midland Railway Centre and on the 26th June 2008, West Coast Railway Company 47245 went light engine as the 0Z45 Tyseley to Margam and then returned with 47772 as the 0Z45 Margam to Carnforth via Cardiff, Newport and Hereford. The pair were on the relief line until they approached ADj where they were transferred to the fast line. I photographed at Duffryn in full sun. Many thanks to Greg for his information. Hope Lizard is enjoying his holiday in Cumbria.
47772 leaves Wales, Maindee Junction Scrap and Shunters!!
[#8752783] 2008-06-27 23:51:06 Left by (#0) Reply
That aint full sun - lol lol
[#8822187] 2009-04-14 15:38:56 Left by (#0) Reply
Full Sun?!
 
EWS cancer trust liveried 60074 hauls the 6V92 Corby to Margam empty steel coils as it worked the 6M94 Margam to Corby loaded steel coils very early the morning. The train is seen arriving Llanwern at Bishton with plenty of clag. Many thanks to Greg for his info.
EWS cancer trust liveried 60074 hauls the 6V92 Corby to Margam empty steel coils as it worked the 6M94 Margam to Corby loaded steel coils very early the morning. The train is seen arriving Llanwern at Bishton with plenty of clag. Many thanks to Greg for his info.
Sky Blue Liveried Tug on the 6V92
[#8752668] 2008-06-27 19:25:35 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
The way a 60 should be driven! ;) amazin fot Jamie! http://37712.fotopic.net/
 
Royal Scots Grey 55022 D9000 hauls the 1Z55 05:20 Birmingham International to Penzance Pathfinder Tour, the deltic speeds through Wickwar. Many thanks to Brad Joyce for his updates.
Royal Scots Grey 55022 D9000 hauls the 1Z55 05:20 Birmingham International to Penzance Pathfinder Tour, the deltic speeds through Wickwar. Many thanks to Brad Joyce for his updates.
Lime Green end leading Shanks, Deltic at Wickwar
[#8753055] 2008-06-29 10:20:39 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
Lovely photo there Jamie! 10/10 Where is Wickwar btw? http://37712.fotopic.net/
 


55023 repainted and renumbered at Lydney Diesels
[#8753295] 2008-06-30 11:53:02 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
A very compact Deltic then? http://37712.fotopic.net/
 


55023 repainted and renumbered at Lydney Diesels
[#8754351] 2008-07-04 01:57:52 Left by Dwayne (#0) Reply
Ok....very bizzare!!
 
EWS 60074 in Cancer Trust livery, named Teenage Spirit, makes it second appearance on the 6V92 Corby to Margam empty steel coils since its repaint at Toton, after working the 6M94 Margam to Corby loaded steel coils through the night. The train is running 35minutes early on the slow line around the back of the Station at Severn Tunnel Junction, Many thanks to Master Boskett for his early warning.
EWS 60074 in Cancer Trust livery, named Teenage Spirit, makes it second appearance on the 6V92 Corby to Margam empty steel coils since its repaint at Toton, after working the 6M94 Margam to Corby loaded steel coils through the night. The train is running 35minutes early on the slow line around the back of the Station at Severn Tunnel Junction, Many thanks to Master Boskett for his early warning.
The Blue Sky going very well with the Sky Blue Tug
[#8753349] 2008-06-30 17:49:22 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
Nice phot JS! Been chasing the **** around since she came out, but no luck! :( How come you always get her? http://37712.fotopic.net/
[#8754044] 2008-07-02 21:18:59 Left by A person With Common Sense (#0) Reply
He gets to photo has he has The GEN that you dont! Nce shot mr S
 
EWS Grey 60054, still remaining without an EWS Sticker, hauls the 6B63 Westbury Cement Works to Margam empty Merry Go Round train at Undy in full sun. The loco had worked the 7C79 Parc Slip to Westbury Cement Works earlier in the day. Many thanks to the lizard for his update on this working.
EWS Grey 60054, still remaining without an EWS Sticker, hauls the 6B63 Westbury Cement Works to Margam empty Merry Go Round train at Undy in full sun. The loco had worked the 7C79 Parc Slip to Westbury Cement Works earlier in the day. Many thanks to the lizard for his update on this working.
The Blue Sky going very well with the Sky Blue Tug
[#8753660] 2008-07-01 17:27:35 Left by (#0) Reply
not at school again tut tut Jamie my old son
[#8753661] 2008-07-01 17:27:35 Left by (#0) Reply
not at school again tut tut Jamie my old son
[#8754061] 2008-07-02 21:53:10 Left by (#0) Reply
Not at 19-00, no one is unless their at evening classes!!!!!!!!!!
 
EWS 60021 was allocated to work the 6B13 Robeston to Westerleigh loaded bogie murco tanks last night, however 60021 failed on the 6B10 and 60005, which was not long reinstated was used to haul the train, and this lead to it running 2hours late. The 6B47 Westerleigh to Robeston returning empty murco bogie tanks was hauled by 60005 and ran 40minutes late, I photographed the train at Undy in full sun and shadows. Many thanks to the lizard for his update.
EWS 60021 was allocated to work the 6B13 Robeston to Westerleigh loaded bogie murco tanks last night, however 60021 failed on the 6B10 and 60005, which was not long reinstated was used to haul the train, and this lead to it running 2hours late. The 6B47 Westerleigh to Robeston returning empty murco bogie tanks was hauled by 60005 and ran 40minutes late, I photographed the train at Undy in full sun and shadows. Many thanks to the lizard for his update.
The Blue Sky going very well with the Sky Blue Tug
[#8753477] 2008-07-01 00:04:06 Left by 37411 (#0) Reply
60021 failed on 6B13 not the 6B10, it worked well on B10 working to Robeston. But on the B13 from Robeston to Westerliegh, once applied to open the throttle upon joining the mainiline near Swansea,021 suffered from LWP and strugglled to do around 5mph!! Soon got dropped off in Briton ferry Sidings and 005 was called out to take over. Other than that, nice Shot!
[#8753591] 2008-07-01 13:54:39 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
Nice phot! Talking of recent re-instatements, do you have fots of 67022?? http://37712.fotopic.net/
 
Advenza freight liveried 47237 hauls a rake of 11 scrap wagons running as the 6Z73 11:15 Darlington to Cardiff Tidal scrap, the train approaches Bishton level crossing in very dark and dull conditions at 20:53, many thanks to Greg, JB, Derek Riley, CrunchyNutter for there updates on this working.
Advenza freight liveried 47237 hauls a rake of 11 scrap wagons running as the 6Z73 11:15 Darlington to Cardiff Tidal scrap, the train approaches Bishton level crossing in very dark and dull conditions at 20:53, many thanks to Greg, JB, Derek Riley, CrunchyNutter for there updates on this working.
Bishton Flyover and Level Crossing
[#8753829] 2008-07-01 22:58:29 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
Why is it always 237???? Personally never seen 375 or the bodysnatcher's on the scraps! http://37712.fotopic.net/
 
EWS 60074 leaves Wales for the first time since the beginning of June, after spending a month down in Wales at Margam, working a variety of workings, Cancer Trust liveried Teenage Spirit 60074 finally headed Northbound, hauling the 6E30 Margam to Hartlepool loaded steel coils, I photographed the train coming off the Bishton Flyover, the loco had earlier worked the 6V75 Dee Marsh to Margam via Llanwern Steel Train. The last tug to be on this working was Mainline Blue 60044.
EWS 60074 leaves Wales for the first time since the beginning of June, after spending a month down in Wales at Margam, working a variety of workings, Cancer Trust liveried Teenage Spirit 60074 finally headed Northbound, hauling the 6E30 Margam to Hartlepool loaded steel coils, I photographed the train coming off the Bishton Flyover, the loco had earlier worked the 6V75 Dee Marsh to Margam via Llanwern Steel Train. The last tug to be on this working was Mainline Blue 60044.
Bishton Flyover and Level Crossing
[#8753828] 2008-07-01 22:57:03 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
Any gen about when she is coming home to Margam??? She be avoiding me like the plauge! lol nice phot! http://37712.fotopic.net/
 
Direct Rail Services only 37/4, 37423 was on an inspection saloon around Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Bristol on the 2nd and 1st July 2008. One of only 3 DRS 37s in this New Compass livery, 37610 and 37229 the other two, the loco ran pretty much on time except for when it was coming to the end of the inspection where it ran 24minutes late, going into Bristol Temple Meads. The loco ran as the 5Z01, 08:35 Bristol Temple Meads to Bristol West Junction and back to Bristol Temple Meads, then it went as the 2Z01 09:12 Bristol Temple Meads to Gloucester and 2Z02 15:10 Gloucester to Bristol Temple Meads via Bath. The loco then returned the Saloon as the 5Z02 17:10 Bristol Temple Meads to Derby. I photographed the loco on the 2Z02 exiting Twerton Tunnel.
Direct Rail Services only 37/4, 37423 was on an inspection saloon around Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Bristol on the 2nd and 1st July 2008. One of only 3 DRS 37s in this New Compass livery, 37610 and 37229 the other two, the loco ran pretty much on time except for when it was coming to the end of the inspection where it ran 24minutes late, going into Bristol Temple Meads. The loco ran as the 5Z01, 08:35 Bristol Temple Meads to Bristol West Junction and back to Bristol Temple Meads, then it went as the 2Z01 09:12 Bristol Temple Meads to Gloucester and 2Z02 15:10 Gloucester to Bristol Temple Meads via Bath. The loco then returned the Saloon as the 5Z02 17:10 Bristol Temple Meads to Derby. I photographed the loco on the 2Z02 exiting Twerton Tunnel.
Compass 37/4 on an Inspection Saloon
[#8754072] 2008-07-02 22:41:57 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
Full sun in Twerton! fair play nice phot! http://37712.fotopic.net/
[#8754136] 2008-07-03 08:44:57 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Great Shot mate!!
 
57006 and 57005 now in traffic with Advenza freight (although 57005 is under repairs at Barrow Hill), 57004 is at Crewe Gresty Bridge, 57001 at Crewe LNWR whilst 57007 (at Kingmoor), 57008, 57009, 57010, 57011 and 57012 (at Crewe) are all in drs livery in traffic with DRS. Today though the two last remaining 57s, 57002 and 57003 both denamed and stil carrying Freightliner livery in warm storage at the Barry Island Railway, were picked up by Direct Rail Services 57009. The Bodysnatchers are to be repainted into DRS livery. 57009 ran as the 0Z57 Crewe to Barry via Hereford, I photographed the loco running light engine at Peterstone. Then after 57009 picked up 57003 and 57002 from Barry, it ran as the 0Z58 14:05 (didn't leave until 14:22) Barry to Crewe carrying a 'DRS Crewe on a Mission' headboard. I photographed the convoy at Ponthir between Caerloen and Panteg. Many thanks to Mike+Greg for their information on the working.
57006 and 57005 now in traffic with Advenza freight (although 57005 is under repairs at Barrow Hill), 57004 is at Crewe Gresty Bridge, 57001 at Crewe LNWR whilst 57007 (at Kingmoor), 57008, 57009, 57010, 57011 and 57012 (at Crewe) are all in drs livery in traffic with DRS. Today though the two last remaining 57s, 57002 and 57003 both denamed and stil carrying Freightliner livery in warm storage at the Barry Island Railway, were picked up by Direct Rail Services 57009. The Bodysnatchers are to be repainted into DRS livery. 57009 ran as the 0Z57 Crewe to Barry via Hereford, I photographed the loco running light engine at Peterstone. Then after 57009 picked up 57003 and 57002 from Barry, it ran as the 0Z58 14:05 (didn't leave until 14:22) Barry to Crewe carrying a 'DRS Crewe on a Mission' headboard. I photographed the convoy at Ponthir between Caerloen and Panteg. Many thanks to Mike+Greg for their information on the working.
DRS BodySnatcher snatches Ex Freightliner BodySnatchers
[#8754487] 2008-07-04 23:04:50 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
Thats really good Jamie i only heard about this 4 hours atfter :( http://37712.fotopic.net/
[#8754553] 2008-07-05 10:09:02 Left by Rob (#0) Reply
Crackin shots Jamie.
 
Jack Boskett on the left, PKS on the right
Jack Boskett on the left, PKS on the right
Summer still yet to arrive at the Gloucestershie and Warwickshire Railway
[#8754939] 2008-07-06 22:08:52 Left by (#0) Reply
Oooh thats that hansome Jack B isn't it on the left :D Apparently all the girls are after him! :P
 
After working the 6B13 Robeston to Westerleigh loaded bogie tanks and 6B47 return empties for all of last week, EWS 60005 GP Gas Avonmouth was back working tanks trains today after it hauled the 6A11 Robeston to Theale loaded bogie tanks and returning as the 6B33 Theale to Robeston empty murco tanks. The tanks will run again tomorrow as well as Thursday. 60005 is seen at Bishton level crossing slowing down for new layed track, which is only for fast line going west.
After working the 6B13 Robeston to Westerleigh loaded bogie tanks and 6B47 return empties for all of last week, EWS 60005 GP Gas Avonmouth was back working tanks trains today after it hauled the 6A11 Robeston to Theale loaded bogie tanks and returning as the 6B33 Theale to Robeston empty murco tanks. The tanks will run again tomorrow as well as Thursday. 60005 is seen at Bishton level crossing slowing down for new layed track, which is only for fast line going west.
Another bunch of Tugs at Bishton
[#8755857] 2008-07-10 11:30:53 Left by Mr Creamsahaz (#0) Reply
Great Pic Mr Squibbs. Although if i am going to be picky, which, of course i am. You seem to have put Tug's' and there is only a tug in the gallery at time of this comment. See Mr Squibbs, All this school you miss is taking effect on your grammar. But once again Superb Pic!! I just love it!
 
EWS Grey 60076 passes Bishton with the 6B63 Westbury Cement Works to Margam, Merry Go Round train, empty HHAs. The loco worked the 7C79 from Parc Slip earlier in the day. Many thanks to all previous posters, as I was lucky enough to get the train in a little patch of sun.
EWS Grey 60076 passes Bishton with the 6B63 Westbury Cement Works to Margam, Merry Go Round train, empty HHAs. The loco worked the 7C79 from Parc Slip earlier in the day. Many thanks to all previous posters, as I was lucky enough to get the train in a little patch of sun.
Many Tugs including MGR 76 and Sky Blue 6M42
[#8756213] 2008-07-11 19:38:01 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
Nice fot, why is it whenever i go to Wales, there is either nothing around, its all Shed action or its always raining or snowing??? http://37712.fotopic.net/
[#8756295] 2008-07-11 22:51:15 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Nice rake of MGRs!!
 
EWS Sky Blue 60074, in Cancer Trust livery, and named Teenage Spirit hauls the 6W89 Filton Abbey Wood to Newport ADj enginners at Undy on the relief line. The loco had worked the 6M42 Llanwern to Round Oak (see picture on next collection) last night and then ran the morning on the 6V54 back to Llanwern. The last time the loco did this, 6V54 working (was when it was back in Grey livery) which was on the 3rd September 2007, (pictures on: http://jamie7354.fotopic.net/c1362660.html), where it worked the 6V54, then ran light engine to ADj, to work the 6C01 Newport ADj to Bristol East Depot and then went on the 6C02 return to Newport ADj. The loco then went light engine to work the 6M42 again. Today the loco went again light engine to Newport ADj, but this time worked to Bristol and Westbury, before going light engine to Filton.
EWS Sky Blue 60074, in Cancer Trust livery, and named Teenage Spirit hauls the 6W89 Filton Abbey Wood to Newport ADj enginners at Undy on the relief line. The loco had worked the 6M42 Llanwern to Round Oak (see picture on next collection) last night and then ran the morning on the 6V54 back to Llanwern. The last time the loco did this, 6V54 working (was when it was back in Grey livery) which was on the 3rd September 2007, (pictures on: http://jamie7354.fotopic.net/c1362660.html), where it worked the 6V54, then ran light engine to ADj, to work the 6C01 Newport ADj to Bristol East Depot and then went on the 6C02 return to Newport ADj. The loco then went light engine to work the 6M42 again. Today the loco went again light engine to Newport ADj, but this time worked to Bristol and Westbury, before going light engine to Filton.
6W89 goes Sky Blue, 6V07/6V92 stay Grey
[#8756508] 2008-07-12 22:21:48 Left by Dean Parsons (#0) Reply
Nice phot Jamie, I still haven't seen that 60, shame its got oil spills on it. Cheers Dean Take a look at my vids http://uk.youtube.com/user/DuffEndProductions
 
EWS Sky Blue liveried 60074 passes Llanwern West Junction with the 6B33 Theale to Robeston empty murco bogie tanks, the train is running over an hour early. The loco worked last nights 0A11, 6A11 Robeston to Theale loaded bogie tanks after the loco had worked the 6V75 Dee Marsh to Margam before that. 60091 was a possible for this working but instead it went on the 6E30 whilst 60022 as you can seen from the picture on Saturday 12th, was hauled due to fire damage to Newport ADj by 60044. It was forwarded to Margam where it then went D.I.T behind 66187 on the Trostre to Doncaster Belmont 6E20 (many thanks to 37411 for the info on 60022)  and also  Many thanks to rene 1015 for his superb update
EWS Sky Blue liveried 60074 passes Llanwern West Junction with the 6B33 Theale to Robeston empty murco bogie tanks, the train is running over an hour early. The loco worked last nights 0A11, 6A11 Robeston to Theale loaded bogie tanks after the loco had worked the 6V75 Dee Marsh to Margam before that. 60091 was a possible for this working but instead it went on the 6E30 whilst 60022 as you can seen from the picture on Saturday 12th, was hauled due to fire damage to Newport ADj by 60044. It was forwarded to Margam where it then went D.I.T behind 66187 on the Trostre to Doncaster Belmont 6E20 (many thanks to 37411 for the info on 60022) and also Many thanks to rene 1015 for his superb update
Sky Blue Tankers passing Llanwern
[#8757195] 2008-07-15 18:15:25 Left by 37411 (#0) Reply
Thought you should know regarding 022, fire damage on the early hours of saturday 12th. 044 dragged it to newport then forwarded it onto MG. 022 left last night on 6E20 DIT behind 66187. Hope this helps.
[#8757289] 2008-07-16 00:12:52 Left by 37411 (#0) Reply
latest news 60074, failed at Margam with suspected high crankcase pressure - 60005 took over on B33 to robeston.
 
EWS 60040 in its EWS DB Schenker livery named The Territorial Army Centenary and advertising the British Army on its bodyside, passes Magor with the 0B65 Westbury Yard to Newport ADj on the slow line. The loco was would usually then return as the 6C41 Newport ADj to Westbury Yard engineers, but instead went light engine to Margam for a B exam. 66125 went on the 6C41 light engine as the OC41. Many thanks to the lizard for the info and to 37411 for the information on its exam.
EWS 60040 in its EWS DB Schenker livery named The Territorial Army Centenary and advertising the British Army on its bodyside, passes Magor with the 0B65 Westbury Yard to Newport ADj on the slow line. The loco was would usually then return as the 6C41 Newport ADj to Westbury Yard engineers, but instead went light engine to Margam for a B exam. 66125 went on the 6C41 light engine as the OC41. Many thanks to the lizard for the info and to 37411 for the information on its exam.
DB Schenker Army Territorial 60040
[#8757974] 2008-07-18 21:28:13 Left by 37411 (#0) Reply
60040 is allocated a B exam at Margam hence why its gone there instead of working 6C41. The loco was due down on the 15th but due to shortage on cover,60040 stayed in WCAK status. Hope this helps
 
On Display at Crewe Gresty Bridge from left to right, DRS Compass 37423, DRS 37609, DRS Compass 37229 and 20301/20305.
On Display at Crewe Gresty Bridge from left to right, DRS Compass 37423, DRS 37609, DRS Compass 37229 and 20301/20305.
Shropshire, the Marches and Staffordshire
[#8758262] 2008-07-20 06:02:29 Left by DRS DRIVER (#0) Reply
nice pictures i took and thanks you for the money !!!!
 
D9000, 55022 named Royals Scots Grey passes Ponthir in lovely evening sunlight on the 1z57 Cardiff Central to Blackpool via the Marches. The loco had visited the Heart of Wales line, and was in control except for when it was routed the wrong way to Llaneilli instead of being sent up the Port Tablot district lines. This meant 57601 was leading into Cardiff and so then the train was turned via Newport and Maindee Junctions.
D9000, 55022 named Royals Scots Grey passes Ponthir in lovely evening sunlight on the 1z57 Cardiff Central to Blackpool via the Marches. The loco had visited the Heart of Wales line, and was in control except for when it was routed the wrong way to Llaneilli instead of being sent up the Port Tablot district lines. This meant 57601 was leading into Cardiff and so then the train was turned via Newport and Maindee Junctions.
Shropshire, the Marches and Staffordshire
[#8758360] 2008-07-20 17:16:04 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Stunning Photo Mate!! Great Shot!
[#8770740] 2008-09-12 21:53:50 Left by GS (#0) Reply
The train wasn`t wrong routed, due to a points failure at Hendy Junction, it was decided to run the train to Llandeilo Junction and reverse, so not to delay the tour waiting for the points failure to be fixed
[#8792837] 2008-12-18 18:44:43 Left by Andrew Pearson (#0) Reply
Great shot! The blue beast stands out well with all the colours on the leaves in the background.
 


Unusal Workings, DB Tug, Shunter on the road
[#8760508] 2008-07-29 15:59:48 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
Wow, That could only happen to the MOD train! Bloody shed's, just prooves how good 60's really are! http://37712.fotopic.net/
 


A week in Devon, Somerset and Wiltshire
[#8794365] 2008-12-24 22:13:43 Left by (#0) Reply
nice....
 
EWS 59206 named Pride of Ferrybridge which hasn't got a bell above its windows unlike most other 59s, worked the 6B80 Westbury Yard to Machen empty hanson hoppers. then returned quite late as the 6C83 12:20 Machen Quarry to Westbury Yard loaded hanson stones, the train passes the Bishton Flyover on the fast line in heavy rain, many thanks to the lizard for the updates.
EWS 59206 named Pride of Ferrybridge which hasn't got a bell above its windows unlike most other 59s, worked the 6B80 Westbury Yard to Machen empty hanson hoppers. then returned quite late as the 6C83 12:20 Machen Quarry to Westbury Yard loaded hanson stones, the train passes the Bishton Flyover on the fast line in heavy rain, many thanks to the lizard for the updates.
Very dull and Very wet for freight at Bishton
[#8762732] 2008-08-07 20:07:42 Left by Dean Parsons (#0) Reply
only 59001 101 and 201 have bells above there windows. nice photo. visit my fotopic@ http://dparsons.fotopic.net/
[#8768267] 2008-09-01 15:20:07 Left by (#0) Reply
Only 59001/201 have bells.
 
Icecream Van 59001 named Yeoman Endeavour and has recently been repainted at Eastleigh into Aggregate livery after it previously carried Yeoman livery like 59002, 59004 and 59005. 59005 is believed to be next to be repainted in this livery. The location is Berkley just south of Westbury and this is the 6A09 Merehead to Acton Yard jumbo train. Many thanks to the lizard for his updates.
Icecream Van 59001 named Yeoman Endeavour and has recently been repainted at Eastleigh into Aggregate livery after it previously carried Yeoman livery like 59002, 59004 and 59005. 59005 is believed to be next to be repainted in this livery. The location is Berkley just south of Westbury and this is the 6A09 Merehead to Acton Yard jumbo train. Many thanks to the lizard for his updates.
The Icecream Van on a short Jumbo
[#8797757] 2009-01-09 14:25:39 Left by Michael Wright (#1043211) Reply
The train is infact running under the headcode 7A09 not 6A09. Good photo.
 
Can just make out the DB branding, EWS 60040 hauls the 6Z68 Bedworth to Robeston bogie tanks in darkness at Bishton.
Can just make out the DB branding, EWS 60040 hauls the 6Z68 Bedworth to Robeston bogie tanks in darkness at Bishton.
A dismal summer weatherwise but some Sunny Shots
[#8763993] 2008-08-13 09:12:50 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Awful light mate what a shame!
 
In full sun, EWS 60040 in DB Schenker livery, named The Territorial Army Centenary hauls a long 6V75 Dee Marsh to Margam via Llanwern empty covered steel, the loco had worked the 6M76 last night, Many thanks to rene1015 for the midnight allocation and to Mac for the updates on this working.
In full sun, EWS 60040 in DB Schenker livery, named The Territorial Army Centenary hauls a long 6V75 Dee Marsh to Margam via Llanwern empty covered steel, the loco had worked the 6M76 last night, Many thanks to rene1015 for the midnight allocation and to Mac for the updates on this working.
DB Schenker Tug exploring the Marches
[#8764073] 2008-08-13 19:16:48 Left by (#0) Reply
that aint fullsun??????
[#8765709] 2008-08-20 22:16:21 Left by (#0) Reply
all you take pictures of is, in my opinion, utterly boring, if you want to make this site appeal to all audiences, you need to put a more wise variety of traction, for example, some steam from your local preserved railway, if you done this, the site would be top class as you are a very good young photographer.
[#8780398] 2008-10-25 17:58:03 Left by (#0) Reply
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The Dorset Coast Explorer/The Great Wey Round railtour, eventually ran on the 23rd August 2008 after being cancelled earlier in the year, West Coast Railway Company provided both Ex DRS 33025 and 33207 to haul the charter which ran as the 1Z33 starting from Crewe, and the cromptons are seen passing Northway near Ashchurch, Tewkesbury heading for Weymouth.
The Dorset Coast Explorer/The Great Wey Round railtour, eventually ran on the 23rd August 2008 after being cancelled earlier in the year, West Coast Railway Company provided both Ex DRS 33025 and 33207 to haul the charter which ran as the 1Z33 starting from Crewe, and the cromptons are seen passing Northway near Ashchurch, Tewkesbury heading for Weymouth.
The Dorset Coast Explorer and Ribblehead Tug
[#8766200] 2008-08-23 16:22:31 Left by (#0) Reply
Excellent!!!!!!!
 
 Another railtour where West Coast Railway Company provided the Traction, was the early Norwich to Plymouth Steam and Boats Charter, on the outward leg, Two Tone Green 47851 failed at Taunton, and was rescued by 47826, which had recently received advertising logos on its one bodyside advertising the Scarborough Express. I photographed them coming back off 40steps bridge near Taunton running as the 1Z23 Plymouth to Norwich. The Duffs went into Taunton Station, and 47851 was hooked off and was put on the rear of the train, and 47826 took the tour forward to Norwich behind the 1M28.
Another railtour where West Coast Railway Company provided the Traction, was the early Norwich to Plymouth Steam and Boats Charter, on the outward leg, Two Tone Green 47851 failed at Taunton, and was rescued by 47826, which had recently received advertising logos on its one bodyside advertising the Scarborough Express. I photographed them coming back off 40steps bridge near Taunton running as the 1Z23 Plymouth to Norwich. The Duffs went into Taunton Station, and 47851 was hooked off and was put on the rear of the train, and 47826 took the tour forward to Norwich behind the 1M28.
The Dorset Coast Explorer and Ribblehead Tug
[#8766249] 2008-08-23 22:15:28 Left by Dom (#0) Reply
Hia mate looks like 826 failed here as 851 seems to be powering and not 826 sorry to be a pain but id just thought i say
 
Direct Rail Services 57010 ran light last week to Newport Docks to pick up, recently arrived in the U.K, Fastline 66303, where it had been docked at Newport Docks after it was unloaded off the Jumbo ship, MV Daniella after it was shipped from the Port of Toronto. On the 26th August 2008, 57010 hauled Jarvis Fastline 66303 as the 0Z28 14:00 Newport Docks to Carlisle (14:31 from A.D.j yard) as far as Crewe. I photographed the train at Ponthir running very late.
Direct Rail Services 57010 ran light last week to Newport Docks to pick up, recently arrived in the U.K, Fastline 66303, where it had been docked at Newport Docks after it was unloaded off the Jumbo ship, MV Daniella after it was shipped from the Port of Toronto. On the 26th August 2008, 57010 hauled Jarvis Fastline 66303 as the 0Z28 14:00 Newport Docks to Carlisle (14:31 from A.D.j yard) as far as Crewe. I photographed the train at Ponthir running very late.
Fastline 66303 departs Newport Behind 57010
[#8767109] 2008-08-28 10:40:04 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Nice shot mate shame about the weather!
 
Direct Rail Services 47501 Craftsman ran light as the 0Z28 Norwich to Canton yesterday to haul Stoneblower DR 80206 today as the 6Z29 0900 Canton Taff Vale Siding to Ashford via Slough, I photographed the train over the Bishton Flyover and at Caldicot approaching the Severn Tunnel. Many thanks to the lizard for the info.
Direct Rail Services 47501 Craftsman ran light as the 0Z28 Norwich to Canton yesterday to haul Stoneblower DR 80206 today as the 6Z29 0900 Canton Taff Vale Siding to Ashford via Slough, I photographed the train over the Bishton Flyover and at Caldicot approaching the Severn Tunnel. Many thanks to the lizard for the info.
47501 and Stoneblower on the Flyover
[#8767338] 2008-08-29 14:01:09 Left by (#0) Reply
47501
[#8768029] 2008-08-31 15:53:49 Left by Rob Dumelow (#0) Reply
Crackin shot Jamie! Keep up the good work
 
Seco Rail/Colas Rail 47727 ran light engine yesterday as the 0Z47 Tavistock Junction to Worcester Yard, to run light engine and pick up three '87s' the next day. On the 2nd September 2008, 47727 hauled 87022, 87028 and 87010, which have been stored at Long Marston for many months as the 0Z48 16:06 Long Marston to Crewe via Worcester. The '87s' are heading to Bulgaria to join 87012/019/007/008/026, after they've gone through some electrical tests at Crewe. I photographed the convoy at Norton Junction.
Seco Rail/Colas Rail 47727 ran light engine yesterday as the 0Z47 Tavistock Junction to Worcester Yard, to run light engine and pick up three '87s' the next day. On the 2nd September 2008, 47727 hauled 87022, 87028 and 87010, which have been stored at Long Marston for many months as the 0Z48 16:06 Long Marston to Crewe via Worcester. The '87s' are heading to Bulgaria to join 87012/019/007/008/026, after they've gone through some electrical tests at Crewe. I photographed the convoy at Norton Junction.
Bulgarian bound Vans hauled by Colas727
[#8768777] 2008-09-03 18:38:34 Left by Rob Dumelow (#0) Reply
Cracking shot Jamie! Keep up the good work
 
EWS 60013 passes Croome Perry Wood with the 6V07 Round Oak to Margam empty covered steel at Croome Perry Wood in full sun.
EWS 60013 passes Croome Perry Wood with the 6V07 Round Oak to Margam empty covered steel at Croome Perry Wood in full sun.
Bulgarian bound Vans hauled by Colas727
[#8770022] 2008-09-09 12:44:49 Left by Simon Fritsche (#0) Reply
Very nice shot Jamie - that spot has a very old age feel about it! Keep up the good work. Nice shots of the Bulgarian 87's too, by the way!!
 
Seco Rail/Colas Rail 47727 ran light engine yesterday as the 0Z47 Tavistock Junction to Worcester Yard, to run light engine and pick up three '87s' the next day. On the 2nd September 2008, 47727 hauled 87022, 87028 and 87010, which have been stored at Long Marston for many months as the 0Z48 16:06 Long Marston to Crewe via Worcester. The '87s' are heading to Bulgaria to join 87012/019/007/008/026, after they've gone through some electrical tests at Crewe. I photographed the convoy at Worcester Yard, before they continued their journey to Crewe, but it turned out that they only got as far as Stafford.
Seco Rail/Colas Rail 47727 ran light engine yesterday as the 0Z47 Tavistock Junction to Worcester Yard, to run light engine and pick up three '87s' the next day. On the 2nd September 2008, 47727 hauled 87022, 87028 and 87010, which have been stored at Long Marston for many months as the 0Z48 16:06 Long Marston to Crewe via Worcester. The '87s' are heading to Bulgaria to join 87012/019/007/008/026, after they've gone through some electrical tests at Crewe. I photographed the convoy at Worcester Yard, before they continued their journey to Crewe, but it turned out that they only got as far as Stafford.
Bulgarian bound Vans hauled by Colas727
[#8768634] 2008-09-03 00:13:44 Left by JP (#0) Reply
Think you have focused the camera the the bush there..little bit blrr but other than that good
 


Weymouth Tour, New East Midlands HST, National Railway Museum
[#8769723] 2008-09-07 19:56:14 Left by AD3 (#0) Reply
DOncaster, Not york. Nice pic tho
[#8780767] 2008-10-26 20:45:41 Left by (#0) Reply
Thanks for correcting me - Jamie
 
EWS Grey 60056 named William Beveridge, recently reinstated a few months ago, has been recently working in the Wiltshire area, on Whatley and Chichester stone. Today though, the loco after being in Didcot early the morning, ran as the 6B80 Westbury to Machen, where it then hauled the 6C83 loaded stone back. I photographed the train at Bishton level crossing due to it being over an hour late, the train was on the relief, and was held up at a light just west of Magor, where it stayed for an hour and a half due to Signalling problems at Severn Tunnel Junction. I managed to photograph it at Magor, when it finally departed. Many thanks to the lizard and Dave for their information.
EWS Grey 60056 named William Beveridge, recently reinstated a few months ago, has been recently working in the Wiltshire area, on Whatley and Chichester stone. Today though, the loco after being in Didcot early the morning, ran as the 6B80 Westbury to Machen, where it then hauled the 6C83 loaded stone back. I photographed the train at Bishton level crossing due to it being over an hour late, the train was on the relief, and was held up at a light just west of Magor, where it stayed for an hour and a half due to Signalling problems at Severn Tunnel Junction. I managed to photograph it at Magor, when it finally departed. Many thanks to the lizard and Dave for their information.
William Beveridge late on the Machen and GBRF 66715
[#8770662] 2008-09-12 17:38:29 Left by Adz (#0) Reply
Doesnt this train normally pass Bath Spa at around 3:00pm in the Westbury direction? Must have been another delay as it passed Bath about 200mins down i think! Nice phot though! http://37712.fotopic.net/
 
EWS Grey 60056 named William Beveridge, recently reinstated a few months ago, has been recently working in the Wiltshire area, on Whatley and Chichester stone. Today though, the loco after being in Didcot early the morning, ran as the 6B80 Westbury to Machen, where it then hauled the 6C83 loaded stone back. I photographed the train at Bishton level crossing due to it being over an hour late, the train was on the relief, and was held up at a light just west of Magor, where it stayed for an hour and a half due to Signalling problems at Severn Tunnel Junction. I managed to photograph it at Magor, when it finally departed. Many thanks to the lizard and Dave for their information.
EWS Grey 60056 named William Beveridge, recently reinstated a few months ago, has been recently working in the Wiltshire area, on Whatley and Chichester stone. Today though, the loco after being in Didcot early the morning, ran as the 6B80 Westbury to Machen, where it then hauled the 6C83 loaded stone back. I photographed the train at Bishton level crossing due to it being over an hour late, the train was on the relief, and was held up at a light just west of Magor, where it stayed for an hour and a half due to Signalling problems at Severn Tunnel Junction. I managed to photograph it at Magor, when it finally departed. Many thanks to the lizard and Dave for their information.
William Beveridge late on the Machen and GBRF 66715
[#8770734] 2008-09-12 21:39:36 Left by Garry Sparks (#0) Reply
The morning train ran from Didcot Yard as 6B83, not Westbury
[#8771705] 2008-09-17 13:01:41 Left by (#0) Reply
Many thanks Gary for info - Jamie
[#8772555] 2008-09-21 11:38:33 Left by (#0) Reply
Tresspass shot
[#8772627] 2008-09-21 17:56:21 Left by (#0) Reply
This picture was taken at Bishton level crossing behind the barrier with a 300mm lens, taken off a step ladder, Also you have spelt Tresspass like this, when the correct spelling is Trespass - Jamie
 
On Saturday 13th September 2008, Mendip Rail, New Aggregate Industries liveried 59005 ran light engine with Hanson liveried 59104 as the 0Z59 Merehead to Cranmore, to work 'The Chester Explorer' from Cranmore to Crewe via Westbury, Maindee Junction and the marches as the 1Z59. I photographed the tour, with 59005 leading 59104 at Pandy. Many thanks to JH for the updates.
On Saturday 13th September 2008, Mendip Rail, New Aggregate Industries liveried 59005 ran light engine with Hanson liveried 59104 as the 0Z59 Merehead to Cranmore, to work 'The Chester Explorer' from Cranmore to Crewe via Westbury, Maindee Junction and the marches as the 1Z59. I photographed the tour, with 59005 leading 59104 at Pandy. Many thanks to JH for the updates.
Mendips for the Chester Explorer
[#8770995] 2008-09-13 22:58:47 Left by Phil Sangwell (#1234879) Reply
Cracking lighting on this one Jamie.
 
1923 Met loco Sarah Siddons hauls the 11:11 Harrow-on-Hill to Amersham, approaching Chalfont and Latimer Station, Br Green 20189 is on the rear of the train.
1923 Met loco Sarah Siddons hauls the 11:11 Harrow-on-Hill to Amersham, approaching Chalfont and Latimer Station, Br Green 20189 is on the rear of the train.
Sarah Siddons, Chopper and the Tubes
[#8771783] 2008-09-17 19:31:25 Left by (#0) Reply
bring back steam on the met!! nice site
 
Pathfinders Tours, The Torbay Whistler which ran on the 20th September 2008, was hauled by (like last year) Large Logo liveried 40145 East Lancastershire Railway. The train was the 1Z40 Tame Bridge Parkway to Kingswear, the loco made good timing, and I photographed it in Autumn sunshine at Llandevenny near Bishton.
Pathfinders Tours, The Torbay Whistler which ran on the 20th September 2008, was hauled by (like last year) Large Logo liveried 40145 East Lancastershire Railway. The train was the 1Z40 Tame Bridge Parkway to Kingswear, the loco made good timing, and I photographed it in Autumn sunshine at Llandevenny near Bishton.
The Torbay Whistler, Petroleum Tug and Fastline Coal
[#8772598] 2008-09-21 14:59:40 Left by Rob (#0) Reply
Great shot Jamie!
[#8772637] 2008-09-21 18:23:16 Left by Dean (#0) Reply
Theres me flailing at the rear :D nice shot. http://dparsons.fotopic.net/
 
A welcome return for D444 (50044) Exeter to the main line, which still surprisingly carries its Br Two Tone Green livery hauls faded Br Blue revised Large Logo 50049 Defiance on the 1Z49 Manchester Piccadilly to Minehead bluerailtours which went via Shrewsbury and the marches. The train ran as the 1Z49 (despite 50044 carring 1Z50, 1Z50 was the returning trip from Minehead). 57601 was put on the rear of the train for insurance. I photographed the train coming over  the Bishton Flyover, at Creech and at Blue Anchor. D444 had struggled with an oil leak and was 14minutes down at Severn Tunnel Junction with 57601 providing some power from the rear. Many thanks to FOB, the lizard, Derek Riley and others for the info/updates.
A welcome return for D444 (50044) Exeter to the main line, which still surprisingly carries its Br Two Tone Green livery hauls faded Br Blue revised Large Logo 50049 Defiance on the 1Z49 Manchester Piccadilly to Minehead bluerailtours which went via Shrewsbury and the marches. The train ran as the 1Z49 (despite 50044 carring 1Z50, 1Z50 was the returning trip from Minehead). 57601 was put on the rear of the train for insurance. I photographed the train coming over the Bishton Flyover, at Creech and at Blue Anchor. D444 had struggled with an oil leak and was 14minutes down at Severn Tunnel Junction with 57601 providing some power from the rear. Many thanks to FOB, the lizard, Derek Riley and others for the info/updates.
D444 returns to the mainline, Two Tugs, Advenza 57/47
[#8779350] 2008-10-20 21:24:33 Left by LogLad (#0) Reply
Nice phot, 50044 wasnt hauling 049 though, it was being pushed after collapsing at Pilning. Nice to see me out the front window! http://37712.fotopic.net/
 
Yeoman liveried 59004 hauls the 6C48 Appleford to Whatley empty Box Wagons at Shrivenham. 59004 and 59002 are the only two '59s' left remaining in Yeoman livery, but soon they should follow 59001/59005 in Aggregate Industries livery. Many thanks to everyones favourite Reptile for the info.
Yeoman liveried 59004 hauls the 6C48 Appleford to Whatley empty Box Wagons at Shrivenham. 59004 and 59002 are the only two '59s' left remaining in Yeoman livery, but soon they should follow 59001/59005 in Aggregate Industries livery. Many thanks to everyones favourite Reptile for the info.
DB Tug and Tug47, Yeoman4 and 47810/47828
[#8780373] 2008-10-25 16:20:18 Left by (#0) Reply
what is the point in putting so much text everywhere. You repeat it aswell.
[#8780577] 2008-10-26 12:45:24 Left by (#0) Reply
What is the point of thanking your sources??? you only post gen on tugs and not on anything eles
[#8780763] 2008-10-26 20:44:32 Left by (#0) Reply
I am very sorry, I thought as it was my site I could put as much text and information as I wanted - Best wishes Jamie
[#8780770] 2008-10-26 20:51:23 Left by (#0) Reply
eles, what you mean is else no doubt, obviously you struggle spelling certain words, as for thanking people i thought that was being POLITE!! Jamie
 
EWS DB liveried 60040 leads EWS 60047 at Peterstone on the 6V75 Dee Marsh to Margam empty covered steel. 60047 had worked the 6V05 Round Oak to Llanwern earlier in the day.
EWS DB liveried 60040 leads EWS 60047 at Peterstone on the 6V75 Dee Marsh to Margam empty covered steel. 60047 had worked the 6V05 Round Oak to Llanwern earlier in the day.
DB Tug and Tug47, Yeoman4 and 47810/47828
[#8780275] 2008-10-25 01:47:14 Left by James Power (#0) Reply
Lovely shot of 60040 matey, its good news that DB/EWS have (FINALLY) decided to give these fine machines an overhaul
 
The Colas/Seco Rail, Rail Head Treatment Train based in Par, was running on Sunday 26th October 2008. The Usuaual locomotives, 47727 and 47749 Rebecca and Demelza hauled the 3S11 11:12 Par to Par Water Canons via Newton Abbot, Paignton and Hackney Yard. The pair ran on time, and were very dirty as they have been working on the water canon workings (RHTT) since the middle of September. Colas Rail 47739 has now also entered traffic so that should join 47727 and 47749. 47727 and 47749 are photographed passing Kingskerswell near Dainton and Aller heading back to Par after waiting for their path at Hackney Yard, Newton Abbot.
The Colas/Seco Rail, Rail Head Treatment Train based in Par, was running on Sunday 26th October 2008. The Usuaual locomotives, 47727 and 47749 Rebecca and Demelza hauled the 3S11 11:12 Par to Par Water Canons via Newton Abbot, Paignton and Hackney Yard. The pair ran on time, and were very dirty as they have been working on the water canon workings (RHTT) since the middle of September. Colas Rail 47739 has now also entered traffic so that should join 47727 and 47749. 47727 and 47749 are photographed passing Kingskerswell near Dainton and Aller heading back to Par after waiting for their path at Hackney Yard, Newton Abbot.
South Wales and Cornish/Devon RHTT
[#8783031] 2008-11-04 15:38:03 Left by (#0) Reply
its actually rebecca and Demelza
 
 Recently repainted, 37603 which was one of the last to remain in Eurostar livery had been repainted at Brush Traction, Loughborough into DRS Compass livery and 20309 which has also been repainted into DRS Compass livery at Crewe were both out on the 29th October 2008, on the 6M67 Bridgewater to Crewe Nuclear flasks, and it was lead by 37603 on the return with 20309 tucked behind. The nuclear flasks were FNA 550023 and FNA 550033 and I photographed the train at Bagstone and Wickwar. Many thanks to the lizard, rene1015, Derek Riley, Shrek and others for the info/updates.
Recently repainted, 37603 which was one of the last to remain in Eurostar livery had been repainted at Brush Traction, Loughborough into DRS Compass livery and 20309 which has also been repainted into DRS Compass livery at Crewe were both out on the 29th October 2008, on the 6M67 Bridgewater to Crewe Nuclear flasks, and it was lead by 37603 on the return with 20309 tucked behind. The nuclear flasks were FNA 550023 and FNA 550033 and I photographed the train at Bagstone and Wickwar. Many thanks to the lizard, rene1015, Derek Riley, Shrek and others for the info/updates.
DRS Compass Flasks, High Peak and 66533
[#8782151] 2008-11-01 07:43:25 Left by Lee (#0) Reply
Great pictures of 20309+37603. see my pictures of this at http://www.47840chaser.fotopic.net
 
EWS Grey 90036 is seen on the rear of a London Liverpool Street to Norwich working.
EWS Grey 90036 is seen on the rear of a London Liverpool Street to Norwich working.
Kelvedon in the gloom
[#8782509] 2008-11-02 15:00:29 Left by (#0) Reply
Thats Dud, Nice pic
 
Direct Rail Services 37605 hauls Fastline 66302, which is the last fastline locomotive currently to be delivered  to the U.K, after being shipped with other locomotives from Canada at Newport Docks. The locomotives departed 113late off the Docks on the 0Z51 Newport Docks to Crewe via Bristol Parkway, the pair pass Undy. Many thanks to Jonathan Giles for the info.
Direct Rail Services 37605 hauls Fastline 66302, which is the last fastline locomotive currently to be delivered to the U.K, after being shipped with other locomotives from Canada at Newport Docks. The locomotives departed 113late off the Docks on the 0Z51 Newport Docks to Crewe via Bristol Parkway, the pair pass Undy. Many thanks to Jonathan Giles for the info.
Recent Photographs including 0Z51, 60040 and others
[#8783894] 2008-11-08 13:05:40 Left by Aaron Browning (#1208617) Reply
it was actually 119 late and not 113.
 


Recent Photographs including 0Z51, 60040 and others
[#8784157] 2008-11-09 13:04:02 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
How unusual, I cannot beleive the driver forgot to hook on his train at Cardiff!! lol
 
EWS Grey Petrolueim 60054 passes Magor on the main on the 6B13 Robeston to Westerleigh loaded murco bogie tanks. The 6B13 is now back working on a Saturday as it was 60096 last week (see last saturdays collection). Many thanks to the lizard for the info
EWS Grey Petrolueim 60054 passes Magor on the main on the 6B13 Robeston to Westerleigh loaded murco bogie tanks. The 6B13 is now back working on a Saturday as it was 60096 last week (see last saturdays collection). Many thanks to the lizard for the info
Tugs Galore in the South West!!!
[#8785493] 2008-11-15 20:38:18 Left by (#0) Reply
Wow.. This loco gets about a good bit...Scotland 1 day and then down your way
 


West Midlands Freight, DBSO 9714, Grids, WSMR
[#8786826] 2008-11-22 18:55:31 Left by (#0) Reply
Where was that taken about
 
Virgin liveried 57305 ran as the 5Z85 11:39 Crewe CS to Cardiff Canton and returning 5Z86 16:04 Canton to Crewe for Arriva Trains Wales, the consist was MK3 Blue and Grey Sleeper coach 10588 and 3 Arriva Trains MK2s, 9503, 6119 and 6137. I photographed the 5Z85 passing Caerleon. Many thanks to Derek Riley, trainsonline for the info and to the lizard for the sleeper coach info.
Virgin liveried 57305 ran as the 5Z85 11:39 Crewe CS to Cardiff Canton and returning 5Z86 16:04 Canton to Crewe for Arriva Trains Wales, the consist was MK3 Blue and Grey Sleeper coach 10588 and 3 Arriva Trains MK2s, 9503, 6119 and 6137. I photographed the 5Z85 passing Caerleon. Many thanks to Derek Riley, trainsonline for the info and to the lizard for the sleeper coach info.
WCRC Growlers, 57305+Sleeper coach+Arriva Mk2s
[#8788280] 2008-11-29 00:25:01 Left by Jay (#0) Reply
Slightly over edited, dont you think, Jamie?
[#8788816] 2008-11-30 21:33:35 Left by (#0) Reply
Information is all I am trying to supply, as some people have requested - Jamie
[#8789022] 2008-12-01 20:50:27 Left by (#0) Reply
yeah a bit too much info
[#8790469] 2008-12-08 20:26:26 Left by (#0) Reply
why info - its more about the picture id think
[#8792012] 2008-12-15 20:40:26 Left by (#0) Reply
yea, i mean who cares about coaches
 
<b>7th December 2008</b> -- EWS 66101 leads the RHTT with 66093 on the 3S59 11:08 East Usk Yard to East Usk via Cardiff, Barry, Bridgend and Tir Phil. This is due to be the last running of this RHTT this year. I photographed the train passing Font-y-Gary, between Bridgend and Barry, where the train is heading to Cardiff and the Welsh Valleys.<p><a href=http://www.jamie7354.fotopic.net/search.php?txt=66101+66093&action=Go&t=p>SEARCH 66101/66093<a/a> ---- <a href=http://www.jamie7354.fotopic.net/search.php?txt=RHTT+Water+Canons+Sandite&action=Go&t=p>  SEARCH RHTT Trains<a/a><p><b><a href=http://jamie7354.fotopic.net/g9598.html>Other December Collections<a/a><b/b>
7th December 2008 -- EWS 66101 leads the RHTT with 66093 on the 3S59 11:08 East Usk Yard to East Usk via Cardiff, Barry, Bridgend and Tir Phil. This is due to be the last running of this RHTT this year. I photographed the train passing Font-y-Gary, between Bridgend and Barry, where the train is heading to Cardiff and the Welsh Valleys.

SEARCH 66101/66093 ---- SEARCH RHTT Trains

Other December Collections
Sheds on the Water Canons

[#8790285] 2008-12-07 21:42:56 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Nice location that. Will have to look that one up on the map. Nice semaphore gantry in the distance too.
 
<b>8th December 2008</b> -- Newly Repainted Arriva liveried 57314 leads 57315 and one MK3 and three new Arriva refurbished mk2s on the 1Z91 Cardiff to Holyhead at Newport Station. This train was not in Public Use.
8th December 2008 -- Newly Repainted Arriva liveried 57314 leads 57315 and one MK3 and three new Arriva refurbished mk2s on the 1Z91 Cardiff to Holyhead at Newport Station. This train was not in Public Use.
Arriva Trains Wales Premier Train
[#8790496] 2008-12-08 22:19:50 Left by LMs Finest RPI (#0) Reply
Note the first coach behind 57314 is a Mk3 coach not Mk2 nice shot though.
[#8790573] 2008-12-09 10:38:09 Left by Ben Sterry (#0) Reply
Hi Jaimie nice photo there pal, check out mine please on www.ben48.fotopic.net and drop me a comment please pal :P
[#8790574] 2008-12-09 10:38:09 Left by Ben Sterry (#0) Reply
Hi Jaimie nice photo there pal, check out mine please on www.ben48.fotopic.net and drop me a comment please pal :P
[#8792316] 2008-12-17 12:27:00 Left by JP (#0) Reply
Good Pic mate Pitty about the brightness of the light on the 57 http://jack.prentice.fotopic.net/
 


Recent Photographs including Arriva Trains Wales '57s', Tidal Scrap, 6B13 and 56301
[#8792035] 2008-12-15 21:11:20 Left by Brad Joyce (#1187742) Reply
Brilliant shot Jamie. Brad http://gallerybrad.fotopic.net
 


Arriva Trains Wales Double-head New Service, EWS '67s' start for FGW
[#8792363] 2008-12-17 17:07:31 Left by Brad Joyce (#1187742) Reply
I really like this shot Jamie, what is the working??Brad http://gallerybrad.fotopic.net
 


Arriva Trains Wales Double-head New Service, EWS '67s' start for FGW
[#8792949] 2008-12-19 00:27:35 Left by 37411 (#0) Reply
ECS run, 5V31 from Llandudno Jnc to Cardiff
 
<b> 27th December 2008 </b> --- D5054 (24054) exits Greet Tunnel on the approach to Wincombe station whilst working the 12:30 Gotherington to Toddington service, which had Fragonset liveried 47701 on the rear.
27th December 2008 --- D5054 (24054) exits Greet Tunnel on the approach to Wincombe station whilst working the 12:30 Gotherington to Toddington service, which had Fragonset liveried 47701 on the rear.
G&WR Christmas Diesel Day and Fastline coal
[#8795274] 2008-12-29 15:27:51 Left by michael Bamford (#0) Reply
Nice shot i was a bit nearer the station to do this shot with my dad and Brother
[#8799957] 2009-01-17 18:57:04 Left by Mr A Heckler (#0) Reply
Umm, either I've been at the beer far too much or this fot isn't straight! I'd have thought a man of your calibre would have mastered the art of rotating fots by now:-)
 
<b> 17th January 2009 </b> --- Freightliner 66572 leads 66580 on the 4O02 11:12 Lawley Street to Southampton Maritime freightliner approaching Eastleigh station.
17th January 2009 --- Freightliner 66572 leads 66580 on the 4O02 11:12 Lawley Street to Southampton Maritime freightliner approaching Eastleigh station.
73109 Battle of Britain in sun, Farewell to VEP 3417, A delayed 6A11 in sun and Eastleigh Station and Sidings
[#8799964] 2009-01-17 19:38:45 Left by Brad Joyce (#1187742) Reply
Brilliant Jamie, that bridge is great for phots, I used to go there when I was at Uni, a pair of freds unusual bud, keep up good shots!!was a busy day for you it seems Brad http://gallerybrad.fotopic.net
 
<b> 23rd January 2009 </b> --- EWS 67016 recently replacing 67017, failed today at Weston-Super-Mare with coolant problems whilst working the FGW loco-hauled service. 150263 replaced the '67s' on the 2U14 Taunton to Cardiff and 2C79 return until it resumed as a Loco-hauled service at Bristol Temple Meads. 67016 was replaced by EWS 66006, which had gone light engine as the 0Z67 Westbury to Bristol. 66006 continued to Taunton from Bristol Temple Meads, 67028 worked the 2U24 Taunton to Cardiff with the shed on the rear. I photographed 66006, which lead the 2C89 19:00 Cardiff Central to Taunton at Newport. 67028 was on the rear. This was diverted via Bristol Parkway, so it wasn't long before 67028 was leading again.
23rd January 2009 --- EWS 67016 recently replacing 67017, failed today at Weston-Super-Mare with coolant problems whilst working the FGW loco-hauled service. 150263 replaced the '67s' on the 2U14 Taunton to Cardiff and 2C79 return until it resumed as a Loco-hauled service at Bristol Temple Meads. 67016 was replaced by EWS 66006, which had gone light engine as the 0Z67 Westbury to Bristol. 66006 continued to Taunton from Bristol Temple Meads, 67028 worked the 2U24 Taunton to Cardiff with the shed on the rear. I photographed 66006, which lead the 2C89 19:00 Cardiff Central to Taunton at Newport. 67028 was on the rear. This was diverted via Bristol Parkway, so it wasn't long before 67028 was leading again.
DB Schenker Shed Six replaces failed Skip no.16 on FGW Loco-Hauled Service
[#8801599] 2009-01-23 20:41:56 Left by (#0) Reply
Nice phot. was 67016 that failed not 017
[#8801612] 2009-01-23 21:41:36 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Great Night Shot Mate!
 
<b> 24th January 2009</b>--- EWS 66007 departs Cheltenham with the 'The Mersey Mancunian' Pathfinder tour, which was the 1Z88 07:04 Bristol Temple Meads to Manchester Piccadily
24th January 2009--- EWS 66007 departs Cheltenham with the 'The Mersey Mancunian' Pathfinder tour, which was the 1Z88 07:04 Bristol Temple Meads to Manchester Piccadily
Four Tugs in South Wales, Three sheep in Machen and Shed on a Railtour
[#8802120] 2009-01-25 08:12:58 Left by James (#1241638) Reply
Hi Jamie, Lovely photograph, I have the other side of the loco photographed and videod as I was on platform 2. The photos are at my gallery: james713.fotopic.net and The video is at: uk.youtube.com/user/73129Dude That horn was deafening! Thanks James Cleevely
 
<b> 25th January 2009 </b>--- Direct Rail Services 37259 leads the 6W91 09:05 Crewe to Tywyn DB Schenker ballast train, at Forden. This was rare to get a DRS '37' on the cambrian line.
25th January 2009 --- Direct Rail Services 37259 leads the 6W91 09:05 Crewe to Tywyn DB Schenker ballast train, at Forden. This was rare to get a DRS '37' on the cambrian line.
Direct Rail services 37259 works DB Schenker Cambrian Ballast train
[#8803285] 2009-01-29 11:31:28 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
That's a great shot!
 
<b> 31st January 2009 </b> --- DB Schenker's EWS liveried 60024 blasts out of Twerton Tunnel hauling the 6B33 Theale to Margam empty murco bogie tanks which were diverted via Bath and Newbury. Many thanks to JH, GB, Redvanman and others for the updates and nice meeting Liam at the location
31st January 2009 --- DB Schenker's EWS liveried 60024 blasts out of Twerton Tunnel hauling the 6B33 Theale to Margam empty murco bogie tanks which were diverted via Bath and Newbury. Many thanks to JH, GB, Redvanman and others for the updates and nice meeting Liam at the location
6B33 Theale to Margam tanks diverted via Bath, Shed on the 6B13 and Two Grey Tugs
[#8803966] 2009-01-31 20:35:49 Left by Liam Hutchison (#1173125) Reply
Cracking Shot Jamie! Nice to see you there today, hope to see you around again soon. Keep up the good work.
 
<b> 3rd February 2009 </b>--- Snowman
3rd February 2009 --- Snowman
Pink Floyd departs Long Marston, 60074 in snow on tanks and ATW '57s'
[#8804593] 2009-02-03 16:51:44 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
HAHA!! Love it!
 
<b> 3rd February 2009 </b> GBRF 66725 hauls 0450-001-7 (ex-86248) Hungary bound, as the 0Z90 13:10 Long Marston to Crewe CS. The pair approach Norton Junction, 86248 is in Pink Floyd livery. Many thanks to JB, GWOT, the lizard, RS, DP for the info.
3rd February 2009 GBRF 66725 hauls 0450-001-7 (ex-86248) Hungary bound, as the 0Z90 13:10 Long Marston to Crewe CS. The pair approach Norton Junction, 86248 is in Pink Floyd livery. Many thanks to JB, GWOT, the lizard, RS, DP for the info.
Pink Floyd departs Long Marston, 60074 in snow on tanks and ATW '57s'
[#8804595] 2009-02-03 16:53:30 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
This is the better one out of the three.
 
<b> 3rd February 2009 </b> --- Freightliner 66574 hauls the 4051 Cardiff Wentloog to Southampton Maritime freightliner over the Bishton flyover. Many thanks to the lizard for the info.
3rd February 2009 --- Freightliner 66574 hauls the 4051 Cardiff Wentloog to Southampton Maritime freightliner over the Bishton flyover. Many thanks to the lizard for the info.
Pink Floyd departs Long Marston, 60074 in snow on tanks and ATW '57s'
[#8804609] 2009-02-03 18:03:22 Left by Katie (#0) Reply
amazing pictures as always jamie :D
 
<b> 5th February 2009 </b>--- Arriva Trains Wales' neutral liveried ronnies were both on the 1V31 05:32 Holyhead to Cardiff Central service on the 5th February 2009 in top and tailed mode. I photographed 57316 leading 57313 approaching Newport Station in a blizzard. Many thanks to the lizard and to Mr Riley for the info.
5th February 2009 --- Arriva Trains Wales' neutral liveried ronnies were both on the 1V31 05:32 Holyhead to Cardiff Central service on the 5th February 2009 in top and tailed mode. I photographed 57316 leading 57313 approaching Newport Station in a blizzard. Many thanks to the lizard and to Mr Riley for the info.
ATW '57s' in a blizzard, Sky Blue Tug, Advenza Barrier move and 60044
[#8806106] 2009-02-09 12:37:13 Left by Lee Robbins (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie Nice pic of the 57s coming into Newport Gwent :) was this shot taken on top of the car park? Regards, lee http://www.47840chaser.fotopic.net
 
<b> 7th February 2009</b> --- DB Schenker's Army Territorial Tug, 60040 hauls the 6G07 0456 Liverpool Bulk Terminal to Ironbridge coal train at Dunston, south of Stafford. Many thanks to the lizard for the info
7th February 2009 --- DB Schenker's Army Territorial Tug, 60040 hauls the 6G07 0456 Liverpool Bulk Terminal to Ironbridge coal train at Dunston, south of Stafford. Many thanks to the lizard for the info
Spitfire Bombs, Territorial and ABP Connect Tug and Engineers
[#8805737] 2009-02-08 02:18:01 Left by Jim 60060 (#1238322) Reply
Nice Shot of a great loco. Do you go to school?
 
<b> 18th February 2009 </b> --- Recently reinstated DB Schenker's Mainline blue liveried 60011, ran light engine from Toton to Acton yard last night and then worked the 6C50 Acton Yard to Whatley. With 66152 being at Acton, there was a good chance, that the tug would work the 6M20 10:37 Whatley to St Pancras stone in bogie hoppers train, which it did the following day. The train passes Berkley nearing Westbury. Many thanks to the lizard for the updates.
18th February 2009 --- Recently reinstated DB Schenker's Mainline blue liveried 60011, ran light engine from Toton to Acton yard last night and then worked the 6C50 Acton Yard to Whatley. With 66152 being at Acton, there was a good chance, that the tug would work the 6M20 10:37 Whatley to St Pancras stone in bogie hoppers train, which it did the following day. The train passes Berkley nearing Westbury. Many thanks to the lizard for the updates.
Berks and Hants, Heywood Road Junction and returning Tug11
[#8808685] 2009-02-19 18:20:59 Left by Michael Wright (#1043211) Reply
Now runs under 7M20 due to the change of wagons on the train. Ta.
 
<b> 21st February 2009</b> --- First Great Western's 57602 leads the 5Z43 Taunton to Kilmarnock via Newport, which only went as far as Derby. The stock move, which was a consist of two barrier coaches and a buffer car speeds through Magor in some lovely sunshine. Advenza 47375 was on the rear. Many thanks to GWOT for the info.
21st February 2009 --- First Great Western's 57602 leads the 5Z43 Taunton to Kilmarnock via Newport, which only went as far as Derby. The stock move, which was a consist of two barrier coaches and a buffer car speeds through Magor in some lovely sunshine. Advenza 47375 was on the rear. Many thanks to GWOT for the info.
47375 and 57602 on a Stock Move to Scotland
[#8809218] 2009-02-21 19:57:05 Left by (#0) Reply
only went as far as Derby...Should come to Killie tomoz ( 22/2)
[#8809238] 2009-02-21 20:47:32 Left by JB (#0) Reply
Nice Shot Jamie. Jon
[#8809328] 2009-02-22 05:57:03 Left by Lee Robbins (#0) Reply
Hi Jamie for your record that 57602+47375 was working Taunton- Derby not Scotland !!!! as i was at Taunton and the Driver Paul Richards said that it was going to Derby. Hope this Helps. By the way this is a nice shot :) why not visit my fotopic @ http://www.47840chaser.fotopic.net/
 
<B> 1st March 2009</b> --- BR Class 7MT 4-6-0 no 70013 Oliver Cromwell hauls the 1Z70 09:05 London Paddington to Newport (after it couldn't go to Cardiff due to pathing issues), the train was a St Davids Day Special, the train passes Magor on the main in full sun.
1st March 2009 --- BR Class 7MT 4-6-0 no 70013 Oliver Cromwell hauls the 1Z70 09:05 London Paddington to Newport (after it couldn't go to Cardiff due to pathing issues), the train was a St Davids Day Special, the train passes Magor on the main in full sun.
Oliver Cromwell to South Wales, VSOE and Tug54
[#8811737] 2009-03-03 23:18:26 Left by Graham Anderson (#1013050) Reply
That's a crakcing shot Jamie, very well done!
 


60031 through Magor. 67016 STJ
[#8812226] 2009-03-06 15:48:01 Left by (#0) Reply
Whats with the dent on the front? Nice Phot
 
<b> 21st March 2009</b> --- Royal Scot 6100 on a low loader stuck on the M5, after the wheels were on fire (notice the burn marks on the front of the loco). 6100 Royal Scot is going to the West Somerset Railway to hopefully feature in next weekend's Steam Gala after it was hauled by road from Crewe. Many thanks to LJS for the info.
21st March 2009 --- Royal Scot 6100 on a low loader stuck on the M5, after the wheels were on fire (notice the burn marks on the front of the loco). 6100 Royal Scot is going to the West Somerset Railway to hopefully feature in next weekend's Steam Gala after it was hauled by road from Crewe. Many thanks to LJS for the info.
47818 rescues Sleeper ECS, Tanks at Gatcombe, 6100 gets stuck on M5 and Bittern/4936 on WSR
[#8816474] 2009-03-23 18:44:55 Left by (#0) Reply
top marks to get the photo, hope nothing sereios was done to the engine, some people are saying a bearing melted :( oh well, nice pics and nice site
 


47818 rescues Sleeper ECS, Tanks at Gatcombe, 6100 gets stuck on M5 and Bittern/4936 on WSR
[#8816507] 2009-03-23 21:53:20 Left by Ken Brunt (#1085652) Reply
Nice one Jamie. Well composed scenic shot. Ken
 
<b> 24th March 2009</b> --- Freightliner's 66559 heads the 6B11 Thorney Mill to Pengam Sidings (near Cardiff) empty stone at Bishton. Hope Shrek got a good shot at Newport.
24th March 2009 --- Freightliner's 66559 heads the 6B11 Thorney Mill to Pengam Sidings (near Cardiff) empty stone at Bishton. Hope Shrek got a good shot at Newport.
Bishton for 66559 and Magor for Mainline Tug on a rake of tanks
[#8817220] 2009-03-27 09:27:46 Left by Ashleigh harris (#0) Reply
omg jamie your photos are awesome i wish i could take photos like that :D
 
<b> 8th April 2009</b> DRS 57010 leads the 6Z75 Keyham to Crewe at Worle Parkway
8th April 2009 DRS 57010 leads the 6Z75 Keyham to Crewe at Worle Parkway
DRS movements in the South West of England
[#8822268] 2009-04-14 20:43:22 Left by (#0) Reply
Worle Parkway?!
 


Four Days in the West Highlands - Scotland
[#8829676] 2009-05-15 01:20:29 Left by A (#0) Reply
This is 492
 


The Great Britain II
[#8822400] 2009-04-15 10:09:39 Left by AJP (#0) Reply
Hellfire
[#8822974] 2009-04-17 09:52:24 Left by Jack (#0) Reply
Do you know what! We nearly went to Perth. Wish we did now! But instead we decided to go after Perth instead! Top Totty!
 
<b> 17th April 2009</b> Ex-one liveried 47818 passes Freshford hauling the 5Z50 0915 Eastleigh to Long Marston.
17th April 2009 Ex-one liveried 47818 passes Freshford hauling the 5Z50 0915 Eastleigh to Long Marston.
Historical Convoy to Eastleigh and 47818 from Eastleigh
[#8823907] 2009-04-21 08:05:13 Left by Connor Kilroy (#1232225) Reply
Nice picture!! Nice Location to get the 47! :D This is what i must of saw when i was going down bristol on Friday. Also i have gave this picture a rating of 10 :D
[#8823908] 2009-04-21 08:05:22 Left by Connor Kilroy (#1232225) Reply
Nice picture!! Nice Location to get the 47! :D This is what i must of saw when i was going down bristol on Friday. Also i have gave this picture a rating of 10 :D
 
<b> 17th April 2009</b> --- A colourful convoy speeds through Egham running as the 6O88 Old Oak Common to Eastleigh. Large Logo blue 47580 leads Large Logo 50026, Sky Blue 37308 and uncompleted Loadhaul 50135.
17th April 2009 --- A colourful convoy speeds through Egham running as the 6O88 Old Oak Common to Eastleigh. Large Logo blue 47580 leads Large Logo 50026, Sky Blue 37308 and uncompleted Loadhaul 50135.
Historical Convoy to Eastleigh and 47818 from Eastleigh
[#8823706] 2009-04-20 06:23:47 Left by 47840chaser (#0) Reply
nice shot there Jamie:) the 50s looks in a good state (is them returning to the mainline?) Well Done. Why not check out my fotopic at : http://www.47840chaser.fotopic.net
 
<b> 17th April 2009</b> --- A colourful convoy speeds through Egham running as the 6O88 Old Oak Common to Eastleigh. Large Logo blue 47580 leads Large Logo 50026, Sky Blue 37308 and uncompleted Loadhaul 50135.
17th April 2009 --- A colourful convoy speeds through Egham running as the 6O88 Old Oak Common to Eastleigh. Large Logo blue 47580 leads Large Logo 50026, Sky Blue 37308 and uncompleted Loadhaul 50135.
Historical Convoy to Eastleigh and 47818 from Eastleigh
[#8823743] 2009-04-20 14:45:45 Left by Nathan W (#1008780) Reply
Nice Wagon!
 
<b> 17th April 2009</b> --- A colourful convoy speeds through Egham running as the 6O88 Old Oak Common to Eastleigh. Large Logo blue 47580 leads Large Logo 50026, Sky Blue 37308 and uncompleted Loadhaul 50135.
17th April 2009 --- A colourful convoy speeds through Egham running as the 6O88 Old Oak Common to Eastleigh. Large Logo blue 47580 leads Large Logo 50026, Sky Blue 37308 and uncompleted Loadhaul 50135.
Historical Convoy to Eastleigh and 47818 from Eastleigh
[#8823329] 2009-04-18 21:31:27 Left by Jack (#0) Reply
You'll Be seeing this again at Long Marston on the open day!
 
<b> 2nd May 2009</b> --- DB Schenker's 37670 looking glorious depsite its faded EWS livery, leads 37401 on the 1Z51 Mossley Hill to Cardiff Central via the Central Wales line. The location is a sunny and Wistanstowe just a few miles north of Cravern Arms, the Growlers were hauling the Heart of Wales scenice Rambler Compass tour and it was bang on time at this location. The stock was nice as it was a nice long same colour rake of virgin mk2s, apart from the bluemk2 on the rear but this can only be seen on the curve in the distance of the shot.
2nd May 2009 --- DB Schenker's 37670 looking glorious depsite its faded EWS livery, leads 37401 on the 1Z51 Mossley Hill to Cardiff Central via the Central Wales line. The location is a sunny and Wistanstowe just a few miles north of Cravern Arms, the Growlers were hauling the Heart of Wales scenice Rambler Compass tour and it was bang on time at this location. The stock was nice as it was a nice long same colour rake of virgin mk2s, apart from the bluemk2 on the rear but this can only be seen on the curve in the distance of the shot.
The Heart of Wales Scenic Rambler and Scenic Forest of Dean for E6001!
[#8826613] 2009-05-02 21:48:44 Left by Nag's Pix 2 ! (#1154602) Reply
Absolutely Stunning J !, very much deserved, well done.
[#8826963] 2009-05-04 13:05:23 Left by Steve King (#1246919) Reply
Cracking shot jamie, a photo bound for a magazine no doubt.
 
<b> 3rd May 2009</b> --- Gatwick Express liveried 73202 <I>Dave Berry</i> hauls 442424 on the 5Z30 10:20 Lovers Walk to London Victoria at Clapham junction just south of its destination. Many thanks to Ctrl.Alt.Del for the timings and to Redvanman for the updates
3rd May 2009 --- Gatwick Express liveried 73202 Dave Berry hauls 442424 on the 5Z30 10:20 Lovers Walk to London Victoria at Clapham junction just south of its destination. Many thanks to Ctrl.Alt.Del for the timings and to Redvanman for the updates
Gatwick Express 73202 speeds through the UK's busiest railway station
[#8826797] 2009-05-03 20:27:07 Left by Fred (#0) Reply
Ah, were you the guy in red at Clapham today?. I was using the tripod with a camcorder.
 


Grids down the marches and Parker to Bath Spa
[#8827035] 2009-05-04 18:26:33 Left by (#0) Reply
Not unfinished rail freight grey at all, it's undercoat grey. Beautiful shot mind
 


Gatwick Express 73202 speeds through the UK's busiest railway station
[#8827245] 2009-05-05 11:44:03 Left by (#0) Reply
Nice loco, Nice livery, Nice pic!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
<b> 6th May 2009</b> --- Awaiting their fate, as sadly 37692 follows 37798 CF Booths Rotherham bound near Llanmartin, both on low loaders on the M4. The two growlers are sadly heading for scrap after several years stored at Margam. Many thanks to TD for the info!
6th May 2009 --- Awaiting their fate, as sadly 37692 follows 37798 CF Booths Rotherham bound near Llanmartin, both on low loaders on the M4. The two growlers are sadly heading for scrap after several years stored at Margam. Many thanks to TD for the info!
CF Booths Rotherham scrap bound for Blue Growlers
[#8828100] 2009-05-08 22:47:07 Left by Rob Dumelow (#0) Reply
Cracking shot! Thanks for all the info u give us/ keep up the good work. Rob D
 
<b> 9th May 2009</b> --- The lovely scenery of Mid-Wales, as Network Rail 97301 leads WCRC 37676 skirting around the Afon Dyfi at Glandovery with <i>The Cambrian Mountaineer </i>spitfire railtour which operated from Bristol Temple Meads to Aberyswyth with D444 as far as Shrewsbury
9th May 2009 --- The lovely scenery of Mid-Wales, as Network Rail 97301 leads WCRC 37676 skirting around the Afon Dyfi at Glandovery with The Cambrian Mountaineer spitfire railtour which operated from Bristol Temple Meads to Aberyswyth with D444 as far as Shrewsbury
Blue Can, Yellow Growler, Green and Royal Spoons, Green Hoover, Fred and Cancer Tug
[#8828337] 2009-05-09 22:43:53 Left by Richard W. Jones (#1023421) Reply
Re: http://jamie7354.fotopic.net/p58098074.html It's Glandovey
 
<b> 9th May 2009</b> --- Network Rail 97301 ex-37170 leads WCRC 37676 on the 1Z50 05:26 Bristol Temple Meads to Aberystwyth spitfire railtour at Penarth. 97301 came on at Shrewsbury, and D444 was left on the rear of the train. This tour was called
9th May 2009 --- Network Rail 97301 ex-37170 leads WCRC 37676 on the 1Z50 05:26 Bristol Temple Meads to Aberystwyth spitfire railtour at Penarth. 97301 came on at Shrewsbury, and D444 was left on the rear of the train. This tour was called "The Cambrian Mountaineer"
Blue Can, Yellow Growler, Green and Royal Spoons, Green Hoover, Fred and Cancer Tug
[#8828336] 2009-05-09 22:43:11 Left by Richard W. Jones (#1023421) Reply
Re: http://jamie7354.fotopic.net/p58098079.html It's not Llanllwchaiarn, it's Penarth. Llanllwch is the other side of the valley. Nice vineyard at Penarth as well.
 
<b> 9th May 2009</b> 86259 leads the 1Z42 Birmingham New Street to Carlisle at Moss Pit near Acton Gate. This was a Vintage trains tour, Les Ross hauled the tour as far as Preston where Steam 6233 took the train forward to Carlisle.
9th May 2009 86259 leads the 1Z42 Birmingham New Street to Carlisle at Moss Pit near Acton Gate. This was a Vintage trains tour, Les Ross hauled the tour as far as Preston where Steam 6233 took the train forward to Carlisle.
Blue Can, Yellow Growler, Green and Royal Spoons, Green Hoover, Fred and Cancer Tug
[#8828658] 2009-05-11 10:33:52 Left by (#0) Reply
Scots Guardsman was on the train to Carlisle
 


Froth Shed (DB Schenker 66152) hauls the Trostre to Llanwern Coils
[#8830810] 2009-05-19 21:54:40 Left by (#0) Reply
Where was that took about?
[#8831688] 2009-05-23 11:12:35 Left by (#0) Reply
Margam. By the Depot
 


Structure Gauging Train at Undy with Two Yellow Peds
[#8835217] 2009-06-08 00:43:58 Left by (#0) Reply
good pic...How did you get in there???
 
Are you on M3 heading for Eastleigh Mr Redvanman, or is this a shortcut,?????</b>
Are you on M3 heading for Eastleigh Mr Redvanman, or is this a shortcut,?????
Eastleigh '100' Open Day at Eastleigh Works
[#8831843] 2009-05-24 08:12:02 Left by Nag's Pix 2 ! (#1154602) Reply
Now that 'RV' looks like it passed through the Bishton Crossing 'Dive Under' without stopping ! !, whereas it was only my aerial that took a beating ! !
 
<b> 28th May 2009</b> --- Possibly the highlight of the week, as 55022 leads 26007, 20107, 45060 (an all blue convoy!) through Chesterfield after their visit to Swanage and Eastleigh. 31108 was dropped off earlier in the day at the Midland Railway Centre whilst on route to Barrow Hill. The convoy ran as the 0Z55
28th May 2009 --- Possibly the highlight of the week, as 55022 leads 26007, 20107, 45060 (an all blue convoy!) through Chesterfield after their visit to Swanage and Eastleigh. 31108 was dropped off earlier in the day at the Midland Railway Centre whilst on route to Barrow Hill. The convoy ran as the 0Z55
A week in Derbyshire Under Construction collection
[#8834050] 2009-06-02 22:30:28 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Some good images here mate!
 


A week in Derbyshire Under Construction collection
[#8834282] 2009-06-03 20:51:43 Left by John (#0) Reply
Shes in Yorkshire not DerbyShire
 


The Long Marston Open Day
[#8835505] 2009-06-09 12:29:40 Left by Mr B (#0) Reply
What a smashing bloke!!
 


59206 Paddington to Carmathen
[#8837338] 2009-06-16 17:24:05 Left by Peter Skuce (#1026454) Reply
I was on this Railtour! My photographs from that trip can be found here: http://peterskuce.fotopic.net/c1712189.html Nice photograph by the way. Best wishes and take care. Kind regards, Peter -- Peter Skuce http://peterskuce.fotopic.net
 
<b> 13th June 2009</b> --- An early morning trip to the South West, to photograph the supreme restored 33002 which looked
13th June 2009 --- An early morning trip to the South West, to photograph the supreme restored 33002 which looked "Stunning" in Dutch livery. The reason for the trip was that the loco was making its preservation debut on the South Devon Railway and it was also hauling the 08:20 Buckfastleigh to Totnes goods train and is seen here at Caddaford near Bishops Bridge. Nice meeting the lizard and co from the South West at the location.
Some more photographs from the weekend
[#8873616] 2009-11-11 21:06:00 Left by Steve King (#0) Reply
Super Shot. Perfect!
 
<b> 19th June 2009</b> --- Advenza freight 66841 is passing Marshfield on the relief whilst hauling the 6V67 Shipley to Cardiff Tidal loaded scrap. Lets hope this working doesnt continue with a shed!
19th June 2009 --- Advenza freight 66841 is passing Marshfield on the relief whilst hauling the 6V67 Shipley to Cardiff Tidal loaded scrap. Lets hope this working doesnt continue with a shed!
Recent Advenza freight workings and Northern Belle
[#8838838] 2009-06-22 10:13:00 Left by (#0) Reply
Why not......they are as photogenic as a 47/57
 


Recent Advenza freight workings and Northern Belle
[#8838988] 2009-06-22 21:33:36 Left by (#0) Reply
bus spotting i see
 
<B> 27th June 2009</b> --- 'The Kernow Growler' operated by Spitfire railtours, ran from Birmingham International to Penzance and return. ECS origin from Carnforth, the locomotives were DRS' Split headcode box and Ex HNRC 37087 named Keighley and Worth Valley Railway which paired with DRS 37194 which was snowplough fitted, and both carried same liveries of the orginial DRS livery. 37087 lead 37194 on the return, as the pair roar pass Brent knoll in fantastic evening sunlight heading back to Birmingham International. The train ran as 1Z73 15:38 from Penzance. Many thanks to LJS for the info
27th June 2009 --- 'The Kernow Growler' operated by Spitfire railtours, ran from Birmingham International to Penzance and return. ECS origin from Carnforth, the locomotives were DRS' Split headcode box and Ex HNRC 37087 named Keighley and Worth Valley Railway which paired with DRS 37194 which was snowplough fitted, and both carried same liveries of the orginial DRS livery. 37087 lead 37194 on the return, as the pair roar pass Brent knoll in fantastic evening sunlight heading back to Birmingham International. The train ran as 1Z73 15:38 from Penzance. Many thanks to LJS for the info
Blue Growler Hattrick, Sleeper, Whistler hire in and Transrail Tanks
[#8840657] 2009-06-29 22:16:11 Left by (#0) Reply
its a train not nethin special
 
<b> 13th July 2009</b> --- Hanson 59102 is photographed at Crofton hauling an unexpected 6A09 to Theale?, Many thanks to JH for the update
13th July 2009 --- Hanson 59102 is photographed at Crofton hauling an unexpected 6A09 to Theale?, Many thanks to JH for the update
Yeoman 59002 leading 59202 and Night Sleeper ECS
[#8844161] 2009-07-14 14:26:10 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Superb Photo Jamie!
 
<b> 16th July 2009</b> --- DB Schenker's Loadhaul 60059
16th July 2009 --- DB Schenker's Loadhaul 60059 "Swindon Dalesman" leads the 6M41 Margam to Round Oak loaded covered steel on the relief, 60059 will work 6V61 tonight. The train was 100minutes late but made up the time after skipping its booked Llanwern stop.
Swindon Dalesman at Bishton
[#8844989] 2009-07-17 00:32:22 Left by Michael Wright (#1043211) Reply
Nice photo, though 60059 is not the last Loadhaul liveried 60, while 60007 is stickered on one side only, s doesn't coun't. 60070 while it carries the Itrim version, still carries the full Loadhaul class 60 guise as applied by the company when it got painted. Hope that helps.
 
<b> 20th July 2009</b> --- DB Schenker's Loadhaul 60059 'Swinden Dalesman' hauls the 6B13 Robeston to Westerleigh loaded<i> murco</i> bogie tanks at Bulwark in the sun.
20th July 2009 --- DB Schenker's Loadhaul 60059 'Swinden Dalesman' hauls the 6B13 Robeston to Westerleigh loaded murco bogie tanks at Bulwark in the sun.
Rare Ped to Severn Beach, Tug 59 and Tug 40
[#8845846] 2009-07-20 15:52:31 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Nice location. I would have gone vertical personally but it is still a great shot.
 


Ex Eurostar Growlers star on the Flasks and Loadhaul Tug above the River Usk
[#8849017] 2009-08-02 10:07:01 Left by R.G.FOSTER (#1208891) Reply
Nice shot,did'nt realise you could still access the car park as its been a long time since i have seen it done.
 
<b> 23rd July 2009</b> --- Network Rail's 31285 pushes DBS0 9701 from the rear of the 2Z08 at Langstone Rock as a Class 159 approaches, which will soon be a rare sight.
23rd July 2009 --- Network Rail's 31285 pushes DBS0 9701 from the rear of the 2Z08 at Langstone Rock as a Class 159 approaches, which will soon be a rare sight.
Under construction = South West Day 1
[#8848960] 2009-08-01 23:11:51 Left by Nag's Pix 2 ! (#1154602) Reply
V E R Y Nice J !, one to savour for a long time, well done.
 


Under construction = South West Day 1
[#8849385] 2009-08-03 23:30:49 Left by (#0) Reply
what a 'great' picture, note the sarcasm
 


92031 rescues 37419, DB livery 37670+37401 to Kyle and Inverness, Royal Scotsman, Jacobite and Sleeper
[#8867238] 2009-10-17 16:45:33 Left by Jim (#0) Reply
Jamie An absaloutley cracking picture for the life of me a just can not get the sleeper a have got pictures of them with the class 90 at Carstairs but that is it how did you get the pictures because they are absaloutley fantastic. Kind regards Jim. P.S Keep up the good work.
 


A week in East Anglia (inc Yarmouth Drags, NNR inc 24081 on freight, Walsham tanks, freightliners andNational Express '90s' inc 90024, 90026
[#8854364] 2009-08-25 10:15:29 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Very Nice mate - Just needed clag! Well done for doing a silhouette!
 


66153 works the Taunton to Cardiff Central FGW services (with 67005)
[#8854488] 2009-08-25 23:07:58 Left by GS (#0) Reply
Obviously the contractors cutting vegetation in the Magor area last week didn`t get this far!!
 
<b> 1st September 2009</b> --- Direct Rail Services Compass liveried 37688 leads DRS 20306, a rake of cargo d blue and grey stock with DRS 47832 on the rear. The train was running as the 5Z44 Crewe Carriage Sidings to Barrow Hill. The stock had been used for a retrorailtours railtour over the weekend. The combination passes Alsager running 67minutes late. Many thanks to the lizard for the info and to JB.
1st September 2009 --- Direct Rail Services Compass liveried 37688 leads DRS 20306, a rake of cargo d blue and grey stock with DRS 47832 on the rear. The train was running as the 5Z44 Crewe Carriage Sidings to Barrow Hill. The stock had been used for a retrorailtours railtour over the weekend. The combination passes Alsager running 67minutes late. Many thanks to the lizard for the info and to JB.
56312 on Dollands Moor to Hams Hall, DRS convoy on 5Z44 and Crewe Railway Age
[#8856272] 2009-09-02 19:08:13 Left by Nag's Pix 2 ! (#1154602) Reply
'Alsager', a town very close to my heart J. I lived here for 21 years before heading south, it looks very strange with the overheads !. Thank you for showing off my town in all it's glory, fantastic image mate.
 


A selection of photos from the Berks and Hants and GWML
[#8856936] 2009-09-05 13:47:39 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
That's come out better than I thought, well done mate!
 
<b> 4th September 2009</b> --- 66068 speeds through Bishton on the main with 6M17 Newport ADJ to Wembley
4th September 2009 --- 66068 speeds through Bishton on the main with 6M17 Newport ADJ to Wembley
Double shed on tanks, 60074, NMT, Skips and Machen
[#8856935] 2009-09-05 13:45:56 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Well done, I have taught you well! :D
 
<b> 4th September 2009</b> What a load of Bull
4th September 2009 What a load of Bull
Double shed on tanks, 60074, NMT, Skips and Machen
[#8856934] 2009-09-05 13:45:20 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
I wouldn't go in that field if I were you!
 


Traction Variety at Kinchley Lane, Double Wrexham!, James the Engine and 60009
[#8858808] 2009-09-12 23:09:45 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Very Nice!
 


My 'Miscellaneous' Collection
[#8862809] 2009-09-29 13:48:36 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Seen something like this before ... :P
 


My 'Miscellaneous' Collection
[#8862808] 2009-09-29 13:48:10 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Very picturesque!! I like this collection!
 


57308 Virgin on the Night Sleeper, Dean Forest Gala and freight
[#8862344] 2009-09-27 14:23:00 Left by Brad Joyce (#1187742) Reply
Brilliant collection Jamie, my fave shots are the 57's at Taunton, brave man for getting there nice and early!!Brad http://gallerybrad.fotopic.net
 
<b> 29th September 2009</b> --- 60054 rounds the curve at Gatcombe with the 6B13 Robeston to Westerleigh loaded murco bogie tanks
29th September 2009 --- 60054 rounds the curve at Gatcombe with the 6B13 Robeston to Westerleigh loaded murco bogie tanks
Two Grey Tugs on the Tank Trains in South Wales
[#8863342] 2009-10-01 15:26:26 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Very nice Master S!
 
<b> 1st October 2009</b> --- Mainline Blue liveried 60011, worked the 6M81 Margam to Round Oak loaded covered steel resulting in the tug working the 6V07 Round Oak to Margam returning empties. Running over 21minutes early the train rounds the curve at Purton. Many thanks to rene1015 for the info/updates and to RVM for his help.
1st October 2009 --- Mainline Blue liveried 60011, worked the 6M81 Margam to Round Oak loaded covered steel resulting in the tug working the 6V07 Round Oak to Margam returning empties. Running over 21minutes early the train rounds the curve at Purton. Many thanks to rene1015 for the info/updates and to RVM for his help.
60011 skirting the River Severn at Purton on the Round Oak steel
[#8863412] 2009-10-01 19:59:10 Left by GG (#0) Reply
Cracking Shot!~ GG!
 
<b> 17th October 2009</b> --- After several problems occurred yesterday with the ECS for Spitfire railtour's Jorvic Growler, after it ran 221minutes late due to the failure of 47787. The Jorvic Growler ran from Taunton to York as 1Z64, however tour locos, WCRC 37676+37516 experienced problems when 37516 engine kept shutting down at Bristol Parkway. 47851 was despatched from the rear after it took the ECS down yesterday, and placed inside both '37s' and helped power the tour with 37676 to York. The tour departed Parkway 98minutes late and slightly made up time. The triple header passes Lea Marston.
17th October 2009 --- After several problems occurred yesterday with the ECS for Spitfire railtour's Jorvic Growler, after it ran 221minutes late due to the failure of 47787. The Jorvic Growler ran from Taunton to York as 1Z64, however tour locos, WCRC 37676+37516 experienced problems when 37516 engine kept shutting down at Bristol Parkway. 47851 was despatched from the rear after it took the ECS down yesterday, and placed inside both '37s' and helped power the tour with 37676 to York. The tour departed Parkway 98minutes late and slightly made up time. The triple header passes Lea Marston.
3 Single headers, 2 Double headers, 1 Triple header and 1 Top and Tailed
[#8867583] 2009-10-18 20:12:37 Left by (#0) Reply
Duff Gen there I'm sorry. Its engine was shut down, the fan control clutch was knackered so choice was made to shut it down, it didn't keep shutting down. Nice pic tho
[#8873003] 2009-11-09 17:43:42 Left by (#0) Reply
Thats one part of a 37 which is not the most reliable, 37109 has had the same problems for a while(now sorted).
 
<b> 18th October 2009</b> --- WCRC's Br Two Tone Green liveried 47851 leads WCRC liveried 37676 on the 5Z65 Bishops Lydeard to Carnforth steamtown Jorvic Growler ECS at Magor
18th October 2009 --- WCRC's Br Two Tone Green liveried 47851 leads WCRC liveried 37676 on the 5Z65 Bishops Lydeard to Carnforth steamtown Jorvic Growler ECS at Magor
47851 leading 37676 on the returning Jorvic Growler ECS
[#8868645] 2009-10-22 11:47:34 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Very nice Jamie.
 
<b> 26th October 2009</b> --- 43033 departs Newport at speed and it is passed by a late Swansea bound HST, at Maindee
26th October 2009 --- 43033 departs Newport at speed and it is passed by a late Swansea bound HST, at Maindee
60073 on 6V05 at Gatcombe
[#8871318] 2009-11-02 10:17:46 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Very good Jamie. Looks like I have a competitor on my hands!!
 


Eddie the Engine makes first appearance in the South West
[#8870124] 2009-10-28 19:14:08 Left by Shrek (#0) Reply
Nice one mate
 


Br Two Tone Green 812 on Steel, InterCity 31454, Two Scotrail 90s on freight , 3 Tugs, 31233 and more
[#8872985] 2009-11-09 16:22:15 Left by Steve King (#0) Reply
Great Shot Jamie.
 


Freightliner's new 70002 stabled at Stoke Gifford
[#8874531] 2009-11-15 15:54:32 Left by Peter Skuce (#1026454) Reply
Why is this photograph identical to the one next to it? Why the duplication?
 


6E41 60063 Haresfield
[#8876467] 2009-11-23 15:24:13 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Very Pleasant Jamie. Well done
 
<b> 28th November 2009</b> --- LNER 'A4' 60019 Bittern hauls the 1Z85 08:54 London Victoria to Worcester Shurb Hill Cathedrals Express at Shrivenham nearing Swindon. <p><a href=http://www.jamie7354.fotopic.net/search.php?txt=Bittern+Mallard+Steam&t=p>SEARCH Other LNER A4s <a/a><p>
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Bittern, Rood Ashton Hall and DRS '37s' at Nantwich

[#8877825] 2009-11-28 19:00:08 Left by Jack Boskett (#0) Reply
Very Nice!
[#8877935] 2009-11-29 10:24:12 Left by Steve King (#0) Reply
Great Shot Jamie, I will have to photo this here next Saturday as i was tied up at Bath City V Forest Green game.
[#8877970] 2009-11-29 14:36:18 Left by Roger Coleman (#1005161) Reply
Fantastic shot Jamie. Rare that I comment on pictures, but this deserves some praise.
 

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