The page to visit for all pictures of the locomotives and the railway itself... Enjoy.
Princess Victoria blasting into the station with a through train full of railway enthusiasts to Penyale Park Road.
GWR 101 Class "101" and BR Class 1101 "328" haul a slow early morning local train into Stockdale On Sea Station.
J39 No.64838 shunting wagons Into place ready for the afternoon freight service to Camborne Parkway.
GWR 101 Class "101" and BR Class 1101 "328" waiting for their inspection by the railway owners before they backup to the 'Noon Inspector" train for tourists wanting that 'Special' journey.
Lion Works Collieries Loco and 06 Pullman Diesel wait on shed for their next duties.
A3 Flying Scotsman No. 4472 leaves the station with a round trip for the holiday makers.
J39 No. 63838 and 101 Class '101' meet at the throat of Stockdale On Sea station with two very different trains. Both with empty stock, one of cariages and one of wagons, but both very important services on Stockdale on sea.
GWR class 101 No. 101 waits for the evening freights to be over and out of the station before she can be fired up and sent on her next trip to Ridley with a double headed pullman along with sister 1101 class Locomotive No. 328 who is still shunting the station.
GWR 101 class No. 101 is spotted shunting the local train into a sidng as a J39 Class rushes past with the through train to Newcastle station where it will stop to change locomotives for its trip to London, Paddington.
Class J39 is seen here stopping in a siding waiting for the faster express to travel through the inside track which is uualy reserved for tank locomotives but this particular train was a special train being hauled by Princess Victoria for an Inspector.
A blur of LNER Teak as a fast train hauled by The Flying Scotsman A1 class locomotive enters Stockdale On sea station via the Bridge entrance.
A speed shot of A BR 1101 class Locomotive No. 328 embarking on its tough trip up the Stockdale Bank.