The Tin Bath 2015
As last year, 'Black Fives' Nos 44871 & 45407 lead a charter train called "The Tin Bath" through South Yorkshire, this time past Ecclesfield in the North West corner of Sheffield.
The train was so named because its' itinerary took it close to Holmfirth, the setting for "Last of the Summer Wine".
Only one thing better than one 5MT and that's two. Nice shot indeed.
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Only one thing better than two Class Fives - a Class Five and a B1 working in tandem as I saw at Carlisle a couple of years ago.
David
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David, a couple of photographers beside me had seen the pair assault Miles Platting bank as they left Manchester Victoria. That is always a fine spectacle, but alas not on the occasion in 2008 when 45407 slipped to a stand working solo on nine coaches.
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Peter
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Nice grey exhaust and a nice photo.
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