Well, here she is. 4953 departing Norden on Saturday. [ATTACH]
And a couple more of 34070 from Saturday [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Adams T3 563 heading a freight working away from Swanage on 7th January [ATTACH]
Adams T3 563 at Norden - in glorious sunshine albeit rather cold! [ATTACH]
Adams T3 taking on water at Swanage on Sunday 7th January [ATTACH]
Looking ahead to the possibility of two Victorian locomotives running together - Drummon T9 30120 seen here alongside Adams T3 563 at Swanage on...
And in morning sun approaching and passing through Sway! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Steam and Lights test trains ran on Thursday 1st December for volunteers and invited guests - seen here waiting at Swanage for the 17.15...
And then she left - 60103 Flying Scotsman left Swanage on Tuesday 8th November to work back to Bury and the East Lancs Railway - a 12 hour...
60103 departs Swanage on 24th October[ATTACH]
Two icons in the same place - 60103 passes Corfe Castle on Monday 24th October[ATTACH]
[ATTACH] 34028 Eddystone preparing to leave Swanage with a 'Royal Wessex' service on Thursday 20th - providing a feeder service for those visiting...
[ATTACH] 34028 Eddystone was the service locomotive on Thursday 20th - seen alongside 60103 Flying Scotsman at Swanage
[ATTACH] 60103 Flying Scotsman is now at Swanage for a 3 week seaside holiday - after beginning the centenary celebrations with a weekend at Kings...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Glad you had a good day out - the sun was shining in Purbeck so a good day to capture a small Prairie on the Swanage...
And here is the 117 DMU leaving Norden with the return working at 14.00 - just after the heavy rain![ATTACH]
It will be 1st April in an hour and a half - and time for stories like this. I do have to advise that there is no truth in the suggestion that...
The Swanage webcam is part of the RailCam (http://www.railcam.uk) network and can be seen by logging into their site. Swanage Railway is very...
The Swanage webcam is part of the RailCam (railcam.uk) network and can be viewed by logging on to their site.
Swanage Railway website at http://www.swanagerailway.co.uk now has detail of rostered locos on the front page: Current information states:...
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