A day at the East Anglian Railway Museum.
A volunteer of the museum and my company for the day is seen taking his drivers exam and passes! Well done! |
Standing on shed is O-6-0 Industrial No. 54 'Penn Green'. She still currently poses as Thomas. |
Class 04 No. 11249 stands inside the sheds. |
The first time i have ever used the flash on my camera. The O4 is viewed from the cab of O-4-0 Saddle tank 'Jubilee'. |
Penn Green awaits her first duties of the day. |
A close up view of No. 54. |
Penn Green awaits her first duties of the day. |
Penn Green awaits her first duties of the day. |
Inside the goods shed some wagons are on display. |
Penn Green stands at Platform 3 after being watered. |
The impressive goods shed dwarfs the locomotive as she makes a few light engine movements around the yard. |
Penn Green makes light engine movements around the yard. |
Penn Green makes light engine movements around the yard. |
Penn Green makes light engine movements around the yard. |
The impressive goods shed dwarfs the locomotive as she makes a few light engine movements around the yard. |
A 7 1/4" gauge locomotive awaits restoration inside the miniature railways shed. |
Now coupled up to two MK1's Penn Green passes. |
Penn Green re-enters the station. |
The DMU stands in platform 2 after taking part in driver training runs. |
The Gresley coach and a recently restored wagon are seen on display. |
The DMU viewed once again at Platform 1. |
Penn Green viewed from the opposite side of the museum. |
Time to go home as the Class 153 arrives for Marks Tey. |
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