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Bulleid Rebuilt Light Pacific No. 34053 “Sir Keith Park” – Lealands Winter Steam, Spa Valley Railway (Digital Download)

Celebrate the enduring power and beauty of Southern steam with this stunning high-resolution digital download of Bulleid Rebuilt Light Pacific No. 34053 “Sir Keith Park,” captured at Lealands on the Spa Valley Railway during a cold, crisp winter morning.

This dramatic photograph shows 34053 working hard through the frosty countryside with a fantastic head of steam rising into the clear winter sky — a breathtaking sight that perfectly captures the magic of preserved steam railways in the colder months. Ideal for railway enthusiasts, steam photographers, and collectors, this image brings the warmth and romance of classic British steam into your home.

Locomotive History

Built at Brighton Works in 1947, No. 34053 is part of the famous Battle of Britain Class Light Pacifics designed by Oliver Bulleid for the Southern Railway. Named after Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park, who played a pivotal role in the Battle of Britain during World War II, the locomotive hauled express passenger trains across the Southern Region until its withdrawal in 1965.

Rescued from Barry Scrapyard, 34053 was painstakingly restored and now operates at the Spa Valley Railway, thrilling visitors with its distinctive Bulleid lines and powerful performance. A true tribute to Britain’s wartime heroes and engineering heritage, Sir Keith Park remains a favourite at steam galas and special events.

Relive the drama and beauty of winter steam with this evocative image — the perfect addition to any railway enthusiast’s collection.

✅ Instant Digital Download
✅ High-Resolution PNG (Print or Digital Use)
✅ Perfect Gift for Steam Railway Enthusiasts
✅ Watermark Removed from Middle of Image

Bulleid Rebuilt Light Pacific No. 34053 “Sir Keith Park” – Lealands Winter Steam, Spa Valley Railway (Digital Download)

Celebrate the enduring power and beauty of Southern steam with this stunning high-resolution digital download of Bulleid Rebuilt Light Pacific No. 34053 “Sir Keith Park,” captured at Lealands on the Spa Valley Railway during a cold, crisp winter morning.

This dramatic photograph shows 34053 working hard through the frosty countryside with a fantastic head of steam rising into the clear winter sky — a breathtaking sight that perfectly captures the magic of preserved steam railways in the colder months. Ideal for railway enthusiasts, steam photographers, and collectors, this image brings the warmth and romance of classic British steam into your home.

Locomotive History

Built at Brighton Works in 1947, No. 34053 is part of the famous Battle of Britain Class Light Pacifics designed by Oliver Bulleid for the Southern Railway. Named after Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park, who played a pivotal role in the Battle of Britain during World War II, the locomotive hauled express passenger trains across the Southern Region until its withdrawal in 1965.

Rescued from Barry Scrapyard, 34053 was painstakingly restored and now operates at the Spa Valley Railway, thrilling visitors with its distinctive Bulleid lines and powerful performance. A true tribute to Britain’s wartime heroes and engineering heritage, Sir Keith Park remains a favourite at steam galas and special events.

Relive the drama and beauty of winter steam with this evocative image — the perfect addition to any railway enthusiast’s collection.

✅ Instant Digital Download
✅ High-Resolution PNG (Print or Digital Use)
✅ Perfect Gift for Steam Railway Enthusiasts
✅ Watermark Removed from Middle of Image

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