Steam & Railway Image Library - The Alan Ledger Collection

Steam Train Photography

Picture of the Week: 01 1010

3 cylinder East German Pacific 03-1010 with a full brake application taking place, the smoke off the brake blocks was tremendous on this hot summers evening (which drivers amongst you remembers them from old? happy days, can’t be done now though! TPWS won’t let you) as she storms into Naumberg for the booked stop working the 18.01 Halle to Saalfeld D express. Thick smoke trails behind the engine giving the neds hanging out the windows something to remember. No cinders

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Picture of the Week: Ponferada Spain

Ponferada and Villablino Railway 2-6-0 number 6 has just crossed the bridge over the reservoir at Santa Marina in the remote area of northern west Spain and is entering a tunnel cut through the hills as it comes down from the mines at Villablino with coal for the power station at Ponferada. Snow still lies high up on the northern Pyrenees mountains. This was a busy line and there were about 15 to 20 engines of different types working out

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Picture of the Week: 15F1998

Here we have a South African 4-8-2. 15F 1998 seen south of Ficksburg working the 08.55 Bethlehem to Bloemfontain with 14 coaches in tow. There were 257 of these engines built by various company’s, this one being constructed by the North British Locomotive works, Glasgow, and they were found all over the S.A. main line system. This engine was from the depot at Beaufort West and was a bit out of its area for some reason, probably borrowed by Bloemfontain.

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Picture of the Week: 7820 from Dartmouth

Something a bit different. Went to Dartmouth 3 weeks ago and got this distant shot of 7820 Dinmore Manor coming from Paignton going to Kingswear. As I stood on the quay side I could see a gap in the boats to get the picture of the train, which you can hardly see! and as it got there just by luck the local water taxi came scuttling across in front, unnoticed, and took me completely by surprise but was timed to

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Picture of the Week: 003 131

On one of our first trips to West Germany we managed to sneak round the steam workshops at Linen, closed for the weekend, on the Rhine Emden line in the north of the country and were surprised to see this engine undergoing overhaul and a long way from it’s home depot. We believed at the time they had all finished working in the west, 298 were built in the 1930s. This is a 2 cylinder light Pacific 003-131 which we

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Picture of the Week: QJ 2911

Here is a Chinese QJ class 2-10-2 2911 heading south away from Zhengzhou at Walibou crossing, you won’t find it on any map! on the main line to Wuhan with a long coal train during a storm that was blowing the dry soil off the surrounding fields and filling the air. If you look into the distance beyond the front of the engine the visibility is beginning to deteriorate. It became much worse as the morning wore on and made

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Picture of the Week: Portugal

This is one of my favourite pictures I took in Portugal. Although I have a colour photo as well this one in black and white is perfect for the scene, the light was just right, taken in the early evening with long shadows the train is almost silhouetted against the river after the hot day time glare had gone, perfect! Here is Henschel oil burning 4-6-0 number 282 heading for Regua working the afternoon postal train from Barca de Alva

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35005 AT BOURNEMOUTH

A great black and white shot of Merchant Navy 4-6-2 35005 “Canadian Pacific” with that fantastic signal gantry at the platform end, and the road is clear for it to leave Bournemouth Central with an up express for Waterloo. The Weymouth portion will have been attached at the rear. We were drawn here right up to the last days of steam on the Southern Region to see it all end. 35023 “Holland Africa Line” was the very last Pacific to

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Picture of the week: 043-574 Lathen, West Germany

A West German class 43 2-10-0 3 cylinder oil burner 043-574 with that deep distinctive 3 cylinder beat they had heads north for Emden docks with a train of loaded coal hoppers, these were big heavy trains and this one is seen between Haren and Lathen on the busy Munster, Rheine, Emden, Norddiech main line. Double heading was quite frequent on these trains. It was relatively flat in this area with very sandy soil, fir trees along with Oak and

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Picture of the Week: RH&DR

I took these 2 pictures on a group visit to the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway in 2010 and some of you were there. The first is of number 8 Hurricane on a train from Hythe approaching Dungeness with it’s typical wooden houses and wonderful landscape which includes of all things a nuclear power station, 2 light houses, shingle beaches and if your interested in such things the diverse wild flowers and plants that can only be seen here, oh

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Picture of the Week: 45593

I took these 3 picture some years ago when steam began to return to the mainline after years of banishment after the end of steam in 1968. I think I must have been working at the carriage sidings at Tyseley that day. Here is Stanier 5X 4-6-0 Jubilee 5593 Kolhapur which had just arrived at Tyseley station having working up from Stratford Upon Avon with The Shakespeare Express. For those in the know, the crew on the footplate are Saltley

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