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    On a cool miserable day there were hundreds out shivering!








  • #2
    Re: East Lancashire Spring Railway

    Good shots, I like the second and third ones best, but the others are unusual - it's rare to see a stem train on the horizon like that
    - my pictures -

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    • #3
      Re: East Lancashire Spring Railway

      Yes, Its a north south line so you can usually get some light whatever time of day, There are some very good silohouttes on the East lancs.

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      • #4
        Re: East Lancashire Spring Railway

        Hi There,

        Very nice shots, I like no1 as it is unusual to see that variety of rolling stock, very interesting image and nice composition on the others.
        Many Thanks,

        Thomas.

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        • #5
          Re: East Lancashire Spring Railway

          Yes great pics thanks for sharing. Its on cold days like this that you want to be the fireman on those engines frying your bacon and eggs on the shovel.
          John

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          • #6
            Re: East Lancashire Spring Railway

            A solid set of shots, #2 and #3 being good examples of classic locomotie framing.
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