Great Central Railway
Running between Loughborough and Leicester, the Great Central Railway is home to the only mainline running stretch that allows crossing of locos in the United Kingdom. It re-creates the era of steam that us younger photographers could only dream of picturing.
Spaceship Power - No92043 (renumbered from 92143) powers away from Quorn with a minerals load of coal.
The Final Design - 9F 92043 is seen at Swithlands Yard with a coal train
Sunset Goods - No92043 is seen at Kinchley with a coal train as she makes her way to a lay over at Quorn
1960s Goods - In a picture to try and bring the 1960s into the modern day, we see 92043 on the departure from Quorn.
Light and Steam - Catching the wonderful light of late morning No92043 powers majestically out of Quorn.
Powering Through - No92043 makes quite a sight at Rabbit Bridge.
1960s Goods PtII - No92043 takes a train load of coal towards Loughborough
Spaceship Sunrise - On a cloudy morning a ray of light appears to welcome the 9F on a day of photography.
Using the Gradient - No92043 uses the downwards gradient to get a turn of speed on as she departs Quorn
A North Facing Loco?! - Using the last of the Winter light, No92043 makes it way under Kinchley Bridge and back towards Quorn for a rest after a successful day of photography