SRPS RAILTOURS INFORMATION - THE SCOTTISH RAILWAY PRESERVATION.
4464 Bittern is a London and North Eastern Railway Class A4 steam locomotive. appear to come from Silver Link to give the impression she was in steam. Steam hauled trains from around Scotland and the North of England, including the famous Settle and Carlisle line. A4 Union of South Africa runs alongside the M5 in Devon, faster than any steam train since 1965 not much short of the magic figure. including visitors My North Yorkshire Moors Railway Index. QUOTE=TBirdFrank;475480]Shiny coats of paint do not an overhaul make[/ Too true, folks have been fooled before and will be again. Bristol Barton Hill Depot on 28 August 2004. Steam locomotives of the London North Eastern Railway and constituent companies. Steam 60009 Union of South Africa, NBR 673 Maude on 2-coach shuttle train. Ayr Townhead depot: Saturday August 31 1985 Opening of new depot ahead of electrification. I thought they would be of interest to those folks into Steam Trains. North Tyneside Steam Railway Association A4 Pacific Class loco 60009 Union of South Africa, passing through Pegswood Station, 18th May 2009.
PICTURE GALLERY - DIRECTORY: /PIX/GB/STEAM/LNER/A4/60009.
60009 Union of South Africa approaching low house crossing. Cumbrian Mountain Last Steam train hauled train on BR tracks. 4488 (BR 60009) Union of South Africa is owned by John Cameron. Based at Bridgenorth on the Severn Valley Railway, it regularly appears on main line steam specials. David Element's Railway Web Page 10 Steam Locomotives in Preservation . Class A4 Pacific 60009 'Union of South Africa', Clapham Junction, 19th April 2003. Steam hauled trains from around Scotland and the North of England, including the famous 60009 after a water stop at Appleby. B Er Steam Train 60163 60532 60009 Barrow Hill 2009 Hi Res Photo Image Download. recently housed the A4 Pacific Union of South Africa steam locomotive. A4 No. 60009 'Union of South Africa' at Welham Green, south of Hatfield, Moor Park with a morning train to Amersham. during 'Steam on rhe Met', 16th May 1998. Following the end of the BR 'steam ban' 60009 returned to the mainline and has been hauling excursion trains regularly for over 30 years.
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