South Gyle: New bridge sitting over the old bridge on South Gyle Road. I assume the old bridge will be demolished over the Festive period to allow the OLE to be installed.
Lanark Racecourse: National Highways won the NRHA award for bringing back into sustainable use the skew road bridge over the former Muirkirk branch to the hydro-electric power station at Bonnington (New Lanark).
Lanark Racecourse: This bridge (DMB/5) crosses the abandoned Caledonian Railway Lanark - Douglas branch immediately south of the former Lanark Racecourse station. The bridge is within the New Lanark World Heritage Site Buffer Zone. It carries the road to Bonnington Mains Farm, Robiesland Farm and Bonnington Hydroelectric Power Station. The road also ran to Bonnington House, which burned down in 1912 and survived as a ruin for many years. Restoration of the bridge, by National Highways, has received a 2025 National Railway Heritage Award.
Immingham Dock: 66015 on the Immingham freight loop in Lincolnshire, seen from UK Railtours' excursion during a trip along the loop when returning from Barton-on-Humber to Cleethorpes during the second stage of its tour, at 13.43 on Saturday, 25th October 2025.
County School: County School looking north in July 1975. The station closed in October 1964 with the withdrawal of trains between Dereham and Wells but goods traffic continued to pass through until 1981. The station is still with us as part of the North Norfolk Railway but currently without trains. For a shot looking south in 1977, and information about the station, see image [[31282]].
Paddington: An unidentified Class 50, running round stock at Paddington in 1985.
Tayfield Den Viaduct: A walk through Tayfield Estate and down the old railway and I came across the remains of the bridge over a gorge. This took the line into Newport-on-Tay off the ECML. Too much undergrowth to get better photos.
Glasgow Central: Interior of the Inspiration Train at Glasgow central.
Norbreck North [Tram]: On a clear day .... Looking northwards at Norbreck North tram stop on 17th November 2025, BAe Systems submarine complex can be seen at Barrow-in-Furness. This is a mere eighteen miles away across Morecambe Bay, but the rail journey from Blackpool to Barrow is nearly seventy five miles.
Aberfoyle: After leaving Aberfoyle station the quarries tramway crossed Manse Road and then this small park on a diagonal (now a worn path) before running west on the north side of the River Forth and to the south of the B829 to the south end of the incline up Craigmore. The Bailie Nicol Jarvie is on the right, but the building is no longer a hotel.
Tower Colliery: 66121 loading at Tower Colliery, seen from the grave yard, in July 2006. The bush has grown a lot since my last visit here and now blocking the view.