This is something very interesting and somehow unique! During two days of the Festival of Steam 2016 on the CFBS (Chemin de Fer de la Baie de Somme), on of the two normal gauge shuttle trains betw... (more)
A little class A1X 'terrier' (only 28 tons) has steam to spare as it lifts its train up the 11/2 mile 1:50 grade to Tenterden station. This locomotive was built in 1872 and has been in continuous ... (more)
The train used in the film '1984' starring Richard Burton and John Hurt is seen during filming as it approaches the New Mill bridge. The loco is former US Army Transporation Corps No 1968 built by... (more)
Visiting former GER design Class N7 0-6-2T 69621, built in 1924 by the LNER for hauling commuter trains out of Liverpool Street station in London, heads away from Bodiam with the 12.30 train to Te... (more)
At the start of a Gala Weekend, the motive power for the service on Saturday run light engine in a convoy to Tenterden Town. The locos are A1X Terrier 0-6-0T dating from 1872 No 3 'Bodiam', Auster... (more)
On one of Col. Stephens light railways, K&ESR Ford rail bus No 1 stands at Rolvenden on a service from Tenterden Town to Robertsbridge. Photo by the late Reg Clark.
The loco crew take a break and a cup of tea. The guard (conductor) looks on disapprovingly?
Hexden Sillhouette
Evening light illuminates a short mixed train.
0-6-0 tender engine climbs the bank at Wittersham with a short mixed train.
The Bluebell Railway's loco No.55 Stepney visited the K&ESR for their terrier Festival. During that time the opportunity was taken to run a photo charter. Here we see No.55 dressed as "Brighton Wo... (more)