chester

Just a quick photo to show i'm still alive

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Just a quick snap of a 57 'thunderbird' heading west out of Chester on 6th
June 2008

Spring is here

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Spring seems definitely to be here, and although the new
allotment is taking a lot of time I've still had a chance to snap a few photos.
Firstly a set from 26th march this year (2008) from the Hoole foot bridge when
the Wrexham London test train was running out of platform 6 to Crewe.

 

Welcome to February

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February 8th 2008

Not had much opportunity to get new pictures yet this year, but as the
weather gets warmer.......

Meanwhile, taken on the 5th of February a 150/2 and 175 'coradia' pass
outside Chester station.

Steam Tour visits Chester

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Steam train visits Chester

18th Aug 2007

Two ex GWR locos with a terminating Railtour

Engineering at Chester

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Engineering Work at Chester Station

14th October 2007

 

After a very unsettled 2007, 2008 is looking brighter. I've got shed loads of stuff i intended to put up here, but didn't have the opportunity. Hopefully I'll
catch up slowly!!

This photo set dates from a Sunday in October when the track was being relayed in Chester Station and mostly features stabled stock including a 'thunderbird + pendolino' and a pair of 37's on a leaf spraying train.

First Update of 2007

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Rustys Ramblings


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Its been ages since an update so here goes!

Its been a difficult Christmas on the home front; this has
lead to lots of travelling but no new photos. Managed a nice journy to Kettering
from Leeds, sampling both the new Meridians, and HST's. I still prefer the hsts-
but i can still remember the Peaks with steam heated mk1 stock- and mk1 stock
was the best ever! Returning to Chester station on Saturday eve (27th jan) after
a trip with Beth and the Dog (Razzle) i noticed that a railtour was due to
arrive in platform four in 20 minutes time. Beth was bribed with coffee, and the
camera was fired up. The railtour arrived and turned out to be 45112 on its
return leg to York. The stock was eth fitted aircon late mk II's, but it still
took me back to the days when we spent 35p on a return from Kettering to
Wellingborough- 10 minutes or 8 miles, and tried to get back and forth as many
times as we could before having our tickets clipped. This would have been the
late 70's or early 80's as the mk 1's were fast being replaced by eth stock
cascaded from the WCML mk III build. Midland mainline haulage then was mostly
45/1's with the odd 47. Steam heated rakes threw up the odd 45/0 or pair of
25's- my first ever railtour was The Class 44 farewell leaving from Kettering,
hauled by three of the remaining class 44 peak pioneers

Walls and Roodee 13th Nov 06

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Photos taken by myself around dinner time on the 13th nov 2006

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