Diesels at Crown Point.

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A two coach Leeds Central to York at Roseville Station.
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Class 52 D1000 Western Enterprise with a diverted Manchester to Leeds Central (and Newcastle) train passing Sovereign Street Station
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A member of our family was a Manager of a Northumbrian quarry owned by Tarmac. Tarmac wagons pass Roseville School. This section of the layout is under a minor rebuild hence the gap to the track.
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Class 47 47474 Sir Rowland Hill with the Down Postal.
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Passing Crown Point Yard.
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Class 121 Leaving Roseville Station bound for Seacroft.
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Class 47 47401 North Eastern at The Calls Junction.
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Class 47 47583 County of Hertfordshire.
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Class 47 47483 with a diverted Plymouth to Leeds Central train.
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The first picture is excellent.
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Fab picture of 47583 coming round the bend - looks very real life !
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Oh wow, love how you went from 1920 to 2020. Fabulous photography, love that DMU
poking its face through the bracken. Now I want to take a ride on Scotsrail just for
the experience.
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Thanks guys for your comments. They are much appreciated.

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Two views of Class 25 25237 with a two coach York to Leeds Central local.
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Class 47 47299 Ariadne passing Rosevile Station with a goods train bound for R O F Barnbow.
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Three views of a diverted Up Thames Forth Express. Class 45 45048 The Royal Marines in charge.
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Re: Diesels at Crown Point.

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Another set of Interesting pictures Glencairn, the lady walking past the lorry at the level crossing reminds me of my old maths teacher from school. She had a hat just like that.

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