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East Somerset Railway

East Somerset Railway
I visited the East Somerset Railway near Cranmore in Somerset on 1st July, a hot day such as Edward Thomas immortalised in 'Adlestrop'. I reflected on what enables preserved railways such as this to thrive. Enthusiasm, of course - of volunteers and visitors alike. And the availability of locomotives and rolling stock, thanks to Dai Woodham at Barry not being in a rush to break up the scrapped BR locomotives. But - paradoxically perhaps - it is the motor car which makes preserved steam possible, for it often operates in the back of beyond, and is accessible only by private transport for all practical purposes.
Nikon D2Xs and Tamron Di II SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR LD Aspherical (IF) lens.

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 Steve Bucknell
Steve Bucknell club
An eye-catching moment: the guard walking from the distance, the question of why the woman in summery white is sat on the platform...No seats? A totally relaxed response to the heat? A memorable snap.
9 years ago.
 The Limbo Connection
The Limbo Connection club
There were plenty of seats. Being conventional, I considered her behaviour inexplicable. But what do I know?
9 years ago.

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