Winwick Western
This is a shot of preserved diesel D1015 heading south through Winwick (near Warrington), back to Swindon on 4th August 2007.
The loco is from a class known as "Westerns" because they worked exclusively on the Western region, from London Paddington to Devon/Cornwall and South Wales. They were very rare in other parts of the country and all were taken out of service by 1977.
In my younger days I used to cycle up to Winwick bridge to train spot up on that bridge, the traffic then would have been Britannia s, black fives/eights and 9f`s with the odd Jubilee thrown in.
The old Vulcan foundry is just visible in the background of your shot Peter, batches of new diesel locos would come out of there en-rout for Crewe or Derby, if only I had a proper camera back then

Nice capture Peter, loved the the Westerns but unfortunately didn't see many of them!.
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You didn't mention Duchesses but I suppose the diesels had replaced them on long distance trains. You made it sound like the wires went up recently but it must have been 1974 or before?
Thank you for your comments and Andy too. Hope the shot brought back fond memories of younger days.
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The Vulcan Foundry turned out hundreds of steam locos in the old days, including many WD freight engines.
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