East Somerset Railway
Located at Cranmore, in East Somerset. The ESR is a 2.5 mile long railway that runs between Cranmore and Mendip Vale through the countryside. The railway was first preserved in 1974 and famous artist David Shepard had a helping hand in building the railway. Now the line has a fantastic on site locomotive works.
Awaiting the Off - No7754 stands at Mendip Vale platform with her goods service
Pannier through the Mist - No7754 with a good head of steam races past of the camera.
Right Away - No7754 leaves Mendip Vale with a goods service bound for Cranmore.
Passing by - Pannier No7754 passes the box at Mendip Vale.
Misty Pannier - No7754 is seen at the outer home of Mendip Vale
Pannier Power - No7754 powers around the bend out of Mendip Vale with a rake of Milk tanks.
HST Pannier - No7754 races past the camera with her goods train
Merryfield Arrival - No7754 arrives at Merryfield Lane.
Merryfield Lane - Seen from the loop line, No7754 powers through Merryfield Lane.
Arrival at Cranmore - No7754 arrives into Cranmore with its goods train.
B&W Pannier - No7754 leaves Mendip Vale with her goods train.
Signal Box - No7754 arrives at Cranmore with the fantastic Great Western Signal Box.
GWR Railcar on Shed - The GWR Railcar from Didcot stands on shed.
GWR Panning - No7754 leaves Mendip Vale with a goods train.
Reflection - No7754 is seen in the reflection of No4110s side tanks.
Stabling Up - No7754 is stabled for the night after a photographic charter.
Talking Shop - No7754's crew is seen having a quick word after stabling No7754
GWR Shed - No7754 and No4110 on shed awaiting their turn the following day.
Builders Plate - No7754's building plate.
On Shed - No7754 awaits its turn to enter the shed.
Preparing for the Pit - No7754 prepares to move forward to go over the pit to drop its fire.