532 Blue Peter on static display at the now defunct Dinting Railway centre back in 1979, before its return to the main line.
An old shot from 1982. The low January sun lights up the side of A4 streamliner no. 4498 Sir Nigel Gresley, as it waits to depart from Hellifield with the Cumbrian Mountain Pullman, a main line sp... (more)
Gresley class B17 three-cylinder 4-6-0 No 61663 "Everton", one of the class named after football clubs - note the brass football beneath the nameplate - seen from the taxi ramp as it waited to lea... (more)
An old zoom shot from 1982. The low January sun lights up the side of A4 streamliner no. 4498 Sir Nigel Gresley, as it waits to depart from Hellfield with the Cumbrian Mountain Pullman, a main lin... (more)
A shot from 1978 A4 Streamliner no. 4498 Sir Nigel Gresley passes Grange over Sands with the evening return of the then newly-introduced Cumbrian Coast Express.
Two beauties. 4472 Flying Scotsman and 4498 Sir Nigel Gresley at rest at Steamtown, Carnforth in the days when they were both based there in 1978
Gresley's master piece V2 Prarie Green Arrow in original paint and with original 1930s consist for the first time in preservation. It will also be her last as he single three cylinder casting need... (more)
Escaping steam tries to hide ex-LNER no. 61572 in Bury Bolton Street Station on the East Lancashire Railway
The sun lights up the steam as this old loco arrives in the station on enthusiasts day in 2004
An old shot of the very handsome Flying Scotsman climbing at New Mills with a main line special from Liverpool to York in 1978
Flying Scotsman on display at the Great Gathering at Crewe Works in 2005
LNER D49 No 246 MORAYSHIRE powers the 12:20 Bo'ness to Birkhill service at the Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway.
V2 "Green Arrow" runs alongside the River Eden on the final leg of a northbound run over the Settle & Carlisle line
V2 "Green Arrow" makes an impressive sight in the autumn sun climbing the last half mile of the 1 in 100 to Ais Gill summit
The world steam speed record holder A4 "Mallard" powers southwards from the summit of the Settle & Carlisle Line