Railway News and Photos with David Arkwright
Wednesday, June 30, 2021
THE FAMOUS (LONG GONE) DIAMOND CROSSING - SAID TO BE THE LARGEST RAILWAY CROSSING IN THE WORLD (TAKEN IN THE 1960's), showing a British Rail Class 44 'Peak' engine.
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anonymousblogger1000
August 13, 2021 at 11:36 AM
Great pic but I think it's a Class 40 rather than a Peak (sorry to be so pedantic).
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Great pic but I think it's a Class 40 rather than a Peak (sorry to be so pedantic).
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