Andy Williams railway photos

Class 47/0 to 47/3

47051 near Bescot Curve Jct 47051 storms away from Bescot Curve Jct with a 6Z04 empty steel train at 17:58 on Thursday 6th August 1992. Behind the Duff in this Cardiff-bound special is 37274, which had brought the train into Bescot earlier that afternoon. Bescot Curve Jct is just on the far side of the M6 motorway, and the locos have just come off the viaduct at Wood Green. Just visible to the right is the Drop Forgings, probably closed by this time, and subsequently demolished. Map
47054 at Manchester Victoria 47054 heads an eastbound tank train through Manchester Victoria at 10:40 on Wednesday 8th May 1991. This is almost certainly the Ashton-in-Makerfield - Lindsey empties, and was an opportunist shot taken while I was waiting for a train. A wonderfully gloomy place was the old Victoria station, even on a sunny day. My notebook tells me that I headed west from Manchester, eventually arriving at Newton-le-Willows where I bagged shots of 31467 on the 12:27 Liverpool - Manchester V and 20128+20168 on a Fiddlers Ferry - Parkside empty coal. Thanks to the Birkenhead driver who wrote to identify this train for me. Original image taken on Fujichrome
47105 near Hailes 47105 drifts downhill towards Hailes with the 09:15 Toddington - Cheltenham. This was taken at 09:18 on Saturday 9th April 2005. The loco has a working boiler and was steaming on this day, although there's no visible evidence of it in this shot. The clear blue sky didn't last long, so the intensive service between Toddington and Winchcombe on this diesel gala day was very welcome. It allowed some nice pics to be secured while the light held out. Original image taken with EOS-300D
47105 arriving at Winchcombe 47105 emerges from Greet tunnel at 14:58 on Saturday 9th September 2006. This is the 14:40 Cheltenham - Toddington service, photographed in rather weak sun on a day when there was quite a bit of thin cloud around. Original image taken with EOS-350D
47117 at Kinghorn 47117 heads north through Kinghorn with an Edinburgh - Dundee working. This photo was taken in September 1986, during the indian summer of BRCW Type 2 workings in Scotland. As far as I can recall I alighted just this once at Kinghorn, almost certainly from a southbound train with the sole intention of shooting this northbound train. At the time I would no doubt have been disappointed to see a 47 appear rather than a Type 2, but now that BR blue 47s are a thing of the past it doesn't matter nearly as much. Original image taken on Fujichrome
47150 at Hamstead 47150 drags a Midland Mainline HST through Hamstead at 12:11 on Sunday 12th September 2004. This train was a 5Z16 Longsight - Laira ECS, the first of four such trains which ran on this day. The "Rio" services between St Pancras and Manchester Piccadilly had finished on the previous day and the HSTs were being transferred to FGW for further use. Why they couldn't travel under their own power was unclear, but whatever the reason it provided outings for four Freightliner Class 47s. All the best light was in the morning, and the late-running 5Z16 only just made the Birmingham area before the sun went completely. Original image taken with EOS-300D
47187 at Hamstead With a threatening sky in the background 47187 leads a featherweight freight through Hamstead at 17:40 on Friday 24th May 1991. I'm fairly sure this was 6T42 Brierley Hill - Bescot, diverted from its normal route via Wednesbury. This was because the diamond crossings which took the single line from Bescot Curve across the main lines at Bescot were out of commission. I made several after-work visits to Hamstead around this time, the objective being to photograph the Roarer on 6G05 Willesden - Bescot before the Speedlink network shut up shop in early July. I never failed to see G05, and it never failed to turn up without any traffic. This day was no exception, my notebook records "85104 (17:21) LE 0G05 Willesden - Bescot". 47187 was the consolation prize. Original image taken on Fujichrome
47225 at Brierley Hill This picture shows 47225 rolling down the hill towards Kingswinford Jct with a well-loaded 6T50 Round Oak - Washwood Heath trip. It was taken at 09.48 on Thursday 30th August 1990, and the loco will run-round the train at Brierley Hill before heading back to Birmingham via Walsall and Sutton Park. Original image taken on Fujichrome
47303 running through Wylde Green 47303 coasts downhill through Wylde Green on the Sutton Park line. The train is a very late running 4Z90 Daventry - Hams Hall liner, routed via Coventry, Aston, Bescot and Walsall due to engineering work on the Trent Valley route. This shot was taken at 15:48 on Wednesday 1st September 2004. Original image taken with EOS-300D Map
47313 on the Ocker Hill branch This photo shows 47313 with an Ocker Hill - Fawley tank train, leaving Ocker Hill Power Station at 13.23 on Wednesday 13th February 1991. I've included this shot because I'm fairly sure that it shows one of the last batch of trains from Ocker Hill (and by extension on the remaining stub of the Princes End branch which had closed as a through route in 1981). Indeed it may even be the last train out. Having been tipped off about this working by the signalman I'd junked work at lunchtime to cover it. Expecting an engine to come up from Bescot I was surprised to find that the loco off the Brierley Hill T42 trip had gone to Ocker Hill and was taking the tanks to Bescot. The OCGT power station at Ocker Hill was commissioned in 1979 and replaced the coal-fired station which closed a few years earlier (the cooling towers survived until 1985). The 280MW OCGT facility was itself closed in the 1990s - see this National Grid decommissioning document for more details. Original image taken on Fujichrome Map
47313 at Birkenhead A couple of months later and we see 47313 again. This time it's just drawn up at Duke St, Birkenhead, to allow the train crew to operate the level crossing. The train is 6G30 Birkenhead North - Washwood Heath, and the time is 11:50 on Friday 19th April 1991. This service conveyed domestic coal supplies as part of the Speedlink Coal Network, although this particular train was formed of empties on their way back to Birmingham (and eventually South Wales). The cranes always looked like something out of a sci-fi movie to me, and the old dockland warehouses were wonderfully atmospheric. While I was waiting to take this picture 31171 passed light engine at 11:46 en-route from Dee Marsh to Ellesmere Port. Two movements in five minutes would, I guess, have been pretty rare at this location in 1991. Original image taken on Fujichrome Map
47320 near Pleck Jct 47320 accelerates away from Pleck Jct on the direct line from Walsall to Wednesbury. The train is 6T50 Lawley St - Round Oak and the time is 09:01 on Thursday 21st March 1991. The load is steel coil on Freightliner flats - this traffic was imported through one of the East Anglian ports and reached Lawley St on a Freightliner service before being tripped to Round Oak via 6T50. During the last few years of its life very little traffic used the lines between Pleck Jct and Bescot Curve Jct, so getting a photograph in good light was hard work. My modus operandi was to turn up around 08:30 and hang around on the path just the other side of signal WL45 (the one visible in the picture) hoping that it would turn to green, and then get into position for the shot. Happily on this occasion it did turn to green, and the train came past in the sun. Original image taken on Fujichrome Map
47331 stabled at Bescot 47331 stands on the loco Holding Sidings at Bescot. This picture was taken during the Christmas/New Year period of 1981/82, during which there was a proper snowfall in the West Midlands. Original image taken on Kodachrome 64
47351 at Miles Platting 47351 passes Brewery Sidings with the 6F77 Dean Lane - Appley Bridge Binliner at 12:54 on Monday 15th April 1991. This shot was taken from the platform end at Miles Platting station, which closed in May 1995. Appley Bridge is just west of Wigan, but Manchester's rail-borne waste no longer goes there, the destination in recent years being Roxby (Scunthorpe). Original image taken on Fujichrome
47355 and 73107 at Clapham Jct 47355 leads 73107 and a rake of redundant de-icer units through Clapham Jct on Thursday 9th September 2004. The train was a 5Z59 Ramsgate - Immingham special, routed via Kew, South Acton, Willesden High Level, Gospel Oak and Camden Road. My original idea was to do this at Wandsworth Town, but having had a look I didn't think it would be front lit there. The light was near perfect at Clapham Jct but I bottled the shot from platform 9 due to the risk of passing trains on the south-western main line. The shot from platform 5/6 is less than ideal, but also much less prone to being interfered with. In the event a security scare at Waterloo stopped all traffic on the Windsor and south-western lines for about ten minutes at just the right time. As a consequence 5Z59 had a clear road through Clapham Jct, with the route set three or four minutes before it arrived - which was bang on time at 12:18. Original image taken with EOS-300D
47355 near Shenstone 47355 leads a 1Z14 Swansea - Derby Serco train through the Staffordshire countryside just south of Shenstone. This shot was taken at 17:00 on Thursday 8th June 2006. 1Z14 had been on a jaunt around South Wales, and its route home was via Gloucester, Worcester, Stourbridge, New St, Aston and Lichfield. The loco on the back is 47145. Original image taken with EOS-350D Map
47356 at Brierley Hill 47356 is seen from the overbridge at Moor St, Brierley Hill while working the 6G22 Round Oak - Washwood Heath trip. The floodlights in the background are at Round Oak Stadium, then home of Dudley Town FC. This photo was taken at 11.20 on Tuesday 25th July 1995. Over two years had elapsed since the line north of Round Oak was closed and 15 months since Railtrack took over stewardship of the railway infrastructure. Co-incidentally or otherwise the trackbed was beginning to show the weed growth which later came to characterise the Railtrack era. 47356 is still with us in 2005, having been rebuilt as 57001 in 1998. Original image taken on Fujichrome Map
47370 near Bescot Curve Jct 47370 accelerates away from Bescot Curve Jct with 6V70 Cliffe Vale - Exeter, the empty china-clay. This shot was taken at 18:43 on Tuesday 24th July 1990. A good spot for clag this, as the back-end of average-length trains would have just cleared Bescot Curve when the loco reached Wood Green viaduct. I never cared for this livery though, the mid-grey is such a dull colour, and this loco hasn't even got a red-stripe to brighten it up a little. Original image taken on Fujichrome
47376 near Hailes 47376 worked the 09:30 Toddington - Winchcombe on Saturday 1st April 2006, and is seen here near Hailes at 09:37. It was carrying the "Resistance is futile" headboard. This loco wasn't my main target as I prefer the blue ones, but it's immaculately turned out and produced my favourite picture from the day - even though I released the shutter a fraction of a second early. Original image taken with EOS-300D