Chris oiling No.2 this morning |
The first train heads for Sunniside (photo courtesy of John Turnock) |
Kyle watching Chris & Rob exchanging tokens on the return |
Heading past Causey Bankwell House on the way to Andrews House (photo courtesy of John Turnock) |
The first train was quite full |
In the workshop, Geoff working on the miller |
Jonny, Richard & Peter pressing a new crankpin in Horden's driving axle ..... |
..... with perusal from Ian |
Chris, Kyle & Tom coaling & watering No.2 at Andrews House |
Ben & Andrew sifting dust from coal |
A rearward view as the train clears Causey Level Crossing (with Joseph & David on duty) |
Inside East Tanfield fully glazed cafe area Can you think of an appropriate industrial / area / personal historic name for our new cafe? |
No.2 rounding the curve ...... (photo courtesy of John Turnock) |
..... & passing Bowes Bridge (photo courtesy of John Turnock) |
Octogenarian pinnacle, with younger pretenders (photo courtesy of John Turnock) |
Last train of the day heading for Sunniside, passing Terrace Junction (photo courtesy of John Turnock) |
Callum fitting wall ties to MH shed gable ..... |
..... with Ethan drilling |
Meanwhile at Shildon, Luke & Ben man the TR stall (photo courtesy of Angela Pickering) |
Cochrane heads the brake van train, with FR No.20 banking (photo courtesy of Angela Pickering) |
Agecroft No.1 & Bon Accord in the yard (photo courtesy of Angela Pickering) |
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"Can you think of an appropriate industrial / area / personal historic name for our new cafe?"
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