Thursday, 30 January 2014

Isle of Mann Horse Tram June 1999

Isle of Mann Horse Tram June 1999


A testimony to Victorian engineering and endurance, the Douglas Horse Trams have been in existence on the Isle of Man since 1876.
The trams were first introduced to take advantage of the booming tourist trade in Victorian times and to this day still carry tourists, and locals, along the promenades in the summer.
The three-foot gauge tramway is owned and operated by Douglas Borough Council and still runs with 21 original carriages including a special double deck tram.
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Wednesday, 22 January 2014

44767 on the Nene Valley Railway May 1996





LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 44767 on the Nene Valley Railway 11 May 1996.

LMS number 4767, BR number 44767 is a preserved steam locomotive. In preservation it carries the name George Stephenson though it never bore this in service. Built in 1947, 4767 was renumbered 44767 by British Railways after nationalisation in 1948. The loco was withdrawn from service in December 1967.

44767 was privately bought and put in storage until 1974 when it was taken to Thornaby for restoration by the North Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group. It was then named after famous railway engineer George Stephenson.

The loco was based on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway before being taken out of service at the end of 2002 for a full overhaul. 44767 re-steamed at Morpeth, Northumberland, where she was overhauled, in December 2009. I believe that the loco is now at the North Norfolk Railway undergoing an overhaul.

Thursday, 9 January 2014

British Railways 70000 Britannia @ Orton Mere on NVR August 1996


 
More pictures of BR standard class 7, 70000 Britannia, photographed here on a visit to the Nene Valley Railway, Peterborough, on 19 August 1996. 70000 was piloted from Peterborough Station to Orton Mere Station on the NVR by 37171. For more pictures see Train Snaps Blog for 10 November 2013.

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

37047 Peterborough Holding Sidings June 1997



37047, in Mainline Freight Livery, on the Head Shunt at Peterborough Holding Sidings on June 2 1997. It was renumbered from D6747 on December 31 1973. The loco was withdrawn from service on October 31 2007 and disposed of on May 31 2008 being scrapped at EMR Kingsbury.
 
37047 on the Fuel Point at Peterborough on June 2 1997

Isle of Man Steam Railway Locomotive No. 13, Kissack.

 Isle of Man Steam Railway Locomotive No. 13, Kissac pictured on 17 July, 2023, preparing to work the 10.00am train from Port Erin to Douglas.