Gary Dolzall journeys to Southern California and discovers Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliners as well as Coaster and Metrolink commuter trains in the hands of new-generation motive power.
Banking locomotives, thrashing diesels and complex workings define Britain's steepest sustained railway gradient.
Amid today’s standardized diesel power, Gary Dolzall celebrates a welcome and intriguing exception to the rule.
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Jb 1236 with the Mainline Steam Heritage Trust run 'Tui Express' thundering under the road overbridge near Manakau, New Zealand. Photo by Donald Walters.
A Class FP/FT at Wellington Station, New Zealand. 8th August 2018. Photo by Donald Walters.
Drone photo of the Climate Pendolino crossing the River Ribble at Preston. Photo by @jfre22 on Instagram.
KiwiRail DFB's 7049 & 7160 on train 565, the afternoon freight service from Castlecliff to Wellington passing through Levin just after a thunderstorm had made it's presence felt. Photo by Donald Walters.
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