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First Scotrail station of Kyle of Lochalsh, 13.06.2008
Digital photo by Daniel Oderbolz |
First Scotrail railway station of Inverness, 04.07.2009
Digital photo by Daniel Oderbolz |
Fire buckets as Holt station on the North Norfolk Railway. 25 September, 2010. D h Thomas, thomdh@hotmail.com |
Railway station "GATWICK AIRPORT". If you arrive in London by plane landing on the Gatwick airport,
on this station you can take a train (Gatwick-Express) that will bring you in 30 min to the centre
of London (to the London Victoria station).
Photo: Slobodan Ilic (slobodan.ilic@bluewin.ch), 20.10.2011 |
Old British Rail signage at Guildford, note the frame.
Copyright belongs to A P Ducker. Photographs taken on Nikon M5000 Digital Camera and processed using PhotoPaint V7. |
Gravesend in County Kent This is Gravesend in County Kent in England. This is the commuter rail station that goes into London's Charing Cross station. Note this system uses a third-rail, precluding the possibility for level road crossings with automobile or pedestrian traffic (although there may be some along the line which I have not seen). Photographed 09 July 1997 by Josh Hanz (C) 1997, 2005 by Josh Hanz (josh_hanz@hotmail.com) |
Heathrow Express station (for Terminals 1, 2 & 3).
Heathrow-T123. 16th August 2004. P.L.Guillemin (plguillemin@yahoo.fr) |
Kyle of Localsh, Scotland
Picturesque Port Town en route to the Isle of Skye
Photo by: Justyna Kopytek Mar 3,2005 |
ScotRail - UK Station Inverness with two trainsets class 158, intended for the Kyle and the Far North line services. Inverness, 07-07-2016 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
ScotRail - UK Station Kyle of Lochalsh, at the end of the railway line from Inverness. There are two tracks at either side of the station building (which also houses a small museum). Kyle of Lochalsh, 06-07-2016 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
Passenger waits for Welwyn Garden City service. Finsbury Park station, Sunday 15 July, 2007.
David Thomas. thomdh@hotmail.com |
We had to change at this station Kentish Town on the Midland Main Line in our efforts
to get out to Mill Hill to see the returning Wagn stock move on March 3rd 2005.
Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com British and Foreign Railway Pictures Jampics Fotopic. |
"Thursday, 22nd September 1983: Faversham station from bridge looking east to London"
Photo by RC Haisell. |
"Thursday, 22nd September 1983: On same bridge as [faversham1] but looking west away from Faversham station towards Canterbury and Dover"
(Caption for this photo is confusing, as it is impossible to look east towards London but west towards Canterbury and Dover in Faversham; it would have to be the other way around.)
Photo by RC Haisell. |
Silverlink Class 313 EMU 313115 at Hackney Wick station with a westbound North London Line service.
Photo by Chris McKenna 10/12/2005. |
The Mainline platforms at Heworth station viewed from the the doorway of Northern Rail Class 156 DMU 156463. The station sign advertises that this station is a "Bus & Metro interchange" - the Tyne and Wear Metro trains stop at platforms on the other side of the long ramp to street level. Since the Tyne and Wear Metro was extended to Sunderland and South Hylton in 2002, Heworth is the only intermediate stop on the mainline express services between Sunderland and Newcastle.
Photo by Chris McKenna 10/10/2005. |
The bilingual English and Gaelic sign at Glenfinnan / Gleann Fhionnainn station on the West Highland Line in Scotland.
Photo by Chris McKenna 16/06/2005. |
The signal box at Glenfinnan / Gleann Fhionnainn station on the West Highland Line in Scotland.
Photo by Chris McKenna 16/06/2005. |
UK Railway Station, Haywards Heath, Sussex. Haywards Heath station on Sunday morning June 6th 1999. Haywards Heath is an important stop on the London-Brighton mainline. The first station was built here by the London & Brighton railway in 1841. It was here, in February 1858 that the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway (1846) detached the first ever passenger cars from a non stop express (slip coaches). This station building dates from the Southern Railway's 1932 750 V dc 3rd rail electrification project. Slip coaches were discontinued on the Southern with the arrival of the EMUs. This is the closest mainline station for the Bluebell Railway.
Photo by Michael Taylor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. (michael@michaeltaylor.ca) Website www.MichaelTaylor.ca |
Hastings station on the Sussex Coast painted in Connex livery on Thursday, September 21st, 2000.
Photo by Michael Taylor, Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. (michael@einbahn.org) Website www.EinBahn.org |
Hastings signal box on Thursday, September 21st, 2000.
Photo by Michael Taylor, Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. (michael@einbahn.org) Website www.EinBahn.org |
A sign of the times...old times that is...lit nicely by the sun at Hanwell Station located just to the west of London
on the 17th November 2005.
Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com British and Foreign Railway Pictures Jampics Fotopic. |