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I found one, looks like a Hunslet shunter, but no more.

 

From a different direction.

 

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One each from Ruston, Hunslet and Sentinel

 

The roof of the Ruston is only just visible just in front of the Hunslet in the other picture - complete with flashing light on it.

 

I though the Sentinel would be the easy one to find!

 

Cheers,

Mick

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From a different direction.

 

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One each from Ruston, Hunslet and Sentinel

 

The roof of the Ruston is only just visible just in front of the Hunslet in the other picture - complete with flashing light on it.

 

I though the Sentinel would be the easy one to find!

 

Cheers,

Mick

Aaw, that's made it too easy!

 

Regards, Ian.

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Staying with heavy industry, Round Oak Steelworks. 

 

A gloomy sight am few days before closure, a YE shunter stands waiting for something to do.

 

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The flat crossing is the last remnant of the Earl of Dudley's lines in the Black Country.

 

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Staying with heavy industry, Round Oak Steelworks. 

 

A gloomy sight am few days before closure, a YE shunter stands waiting for something to do.

 

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Photo C E Steele

The flat crossing is the last remnant of the Earl of Dudley's lines in the Black Country.

 

Love the catch point just short of the crossing. Anything travelling at other than dead slow will probably reach the main lines.

 

Cheers,

Mick

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The Ryedale Miniature Railway, situated in the grounds of the village hall at Gilling East, North Yorkshire.

 

 

Edit - sort of fits in with the above request, but let's have a few more uncommon liveries.

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This one's a bit perverse. Sud Ost Bahn 465 015 at Luzern May 2007. What's uncommon about this? In my experience all the others in the class were covered in advert liveries. I've never understood why bus/train companies employ expensive design agencies to come up with corporate identities and then cover too many of their vehicles in adverts.

 

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While we're in Switzerland, a livery depicting the civil engineering that the train's about to pass over:

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Maybe not so rare a livery, as it also appears on one of these (which I don't think traverse the Landwasser viaduct in normal service):

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The Tour de France in Yorkshire brought a yellow jersey-ed 158 and some stickers on at least one other unit.

 

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The derailed one at Sheffield courtesy of my other half.

(No, she didn't derail it, just took the photo)

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Only a bit of this HST with Plymouth Ocean City vinyl - but Reading is so cluttered with OLE masts it was a pain snapping there. I don't know whether there were more HSTs with this advert.

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