Diesels
Czech Republic
26/08/11 20:51
The Czech Republic is one of Europe's smaller
countries but it's railways are among the most
interesting. In an era of demanning, multiple units
and standardisation, it's a pleasure to find a
railway with manned stations and locomotive hauled
trains, a great variety of motive power and an almost
infinite multiplicity of liveries. The landscape is
extremely attractive with plenty of hilly country,
forests and picturesque villages to include in the
pictures. Over 600 selected photos from my many trips
to the Czech Republic are displayed here.
30 galleries
30 galleries
Slovakia
03/08/11 08:32
Another small central European country with an
interesting rail system. Although both the Czech
Republic and Slovakia share a common railway
heritage, there are significant differences in some
areas such as liveries and the rates at which some of
the older classes have been withdrawn. One thing that
the two countries do share is a very attractive
landscape. The galleries now contain over 200 photos
from trips in 2003 and 2011.
10 galleries
10 galleries
Germany
17/07/11 14:24
It all started with a chance encounter with a
4-6-4 tank in the Black Forest in 1973. From then on
I was hooked on foreign railways in general and
Germanic locomotives in particular. Trips to Germany
have been sporadic over the intervening years but
I’m now a regular visitor and the galleries
have expanded to over 300 photos covering many of the
country’s scenic diesel and electric lines. All
of the photos here were taken since 2006 but pictures
from earlier trips will be added as time permits.
17 galleries
17 galleries
China [Industrials]
13/02/09 08:21
Although main line steam is now history, there
are still a significant number of steam locomotives
in industrial service in 2010. Some of these
industrial operations are quite spectacular with
locos working heavy trains up severe gradients.
Dramatic industrial backdrops can sometimes be
included in the photographs while others show lines
running through remarkably attractive scenery. This
gallery primarily features pictures of steam
locomotives taken on trips over the past few years
with a few added from earlier trips for good measure.
27 galleries
27 galleries
China [Main Line]
13/02/09 08:12
China was the last country in the world to run
steam in main line service and the big show lasted as
late as 2002. The country was (and still is) an
irresistable magnet for me with excellent scenery,
heavy traffic and big engines. The modern scene is
also of interest with a variety of diesel and
electric classes at work in a splendidly scenic
landscape. This gallery features pictures of steam,
diesel and electric locomotives taken on trips over
the past few years with a few added from earlier
trips.
15 galleries
15 galleries
United Kingdom
27/07/08 08:52
Britain's railways have become progressively
less interesting over recent years but it wasn't
always that way. Most of my British material is on
film and I've made a start on scanning some of the
early 35mm slides. In addition to a few digital
images taken before I lost interest, there are some
classic diesels on the East Coast Main Line and
industrial steam at Bedlay colliery in Lanarkshire.
3 galleries
3 galleries
Spain
08/07/08 08:35
Spain used to be home to an incredible
collection of charming narrow gauge lines but most
have now closed or lost much of their appeal through
modernisation. The Soller Railway on the
Mediterranean island of Mallorca is an exception and
still retains its unique character. There are also
pictures of the superb Ponferrada - Villablino line
in steam days and main line diesels around Murcia.
3 galleries
3 galleries
China [JiTong Railway]
22/06/08 08:17
In the mid 1990s China was dieselising rapidly
and it was becoming difficult to find photogenic
steam worked main lines to visit. Just when it looked
like the best was over, the JiTong Railway opened its
943 km line across Inner Mongolia with a large fleet
of QJ class 2-10-2s. Steam working lasted until
December 2005 when the last fires were dropped. This
gallery contains photos taken east of Daban during
the last few years. More will be added later. Some
pictures of the Daban - Haoluku section can also be
found in the China (Main Line) gallery.
14 galleries
14 galleries
Turkey
21/05/06 08:49
Turkey is a fascinating country with both
European and Asian influences contributing a unique
culture. The railways are also the result of numerous
foreign influences and in the last days of steam,
locomotives from America, Belgium, Britain,
Czechoslovakia, France, Germany and Sweden could be
seen working side by side. The current scene is a lot
more uniform with EMD products working most main line
services. Most of my Turkish material is on film and
will need to be scanned before it can appear here. In
the meantime, here are a few digital images from a
March 2006 trip to see the total eclipse in
Kapadokya.
1 gallery
1 gallery









