Jon Searles' photos with the keyword: 4-6-0

Keighley & Worth Valley #45596, "Bahamas," Haworth…

01 Sep 2007 456
This is one of my favorite rail photographs of all time. I love the way the light outlines the boiler, as well as the crisp detail of the illuminated areas, and the contrast is also near-perfect, even if the ground detail is somewhat limited. On many of my prints of this shot, I've burned the ground in, of course, and it looks like I did the same with this one.

ex-LMS #5690, "Leander" at Bury, East Lancashire,…

01 Sep 2007 588
I had caught up to the then-newly-restored LMS Jubilee Class "Leander" at the Return of the Legends train show at Crewe works earlier in 2003, but I only shot Kodachromes then. These shots, while quite brillant in color quality, were actually shot with Jessops Diamond 200, if I'm not mistaken. I got the film for free whenever I developed film with Jessops, so by late 2003 I was shooting quite a bit of it. All of these shots were on the East Lancashire Railway, where Leander eventually ended up in excursion service.

ex-LMS #5690, "Leander," Picture 2, Bury, East Lan…

01 Sep 2007 339
This is my second shot of Leander at Bury. Here you get to see more of the smokebox and front, albeit obscured by the lead passenger coach.

ex-LMS #5690 Leander Cab, Bury, East Lancashire, E…

01 Sep 2007 372
Here's a nice interior shot of the cab. This was one of my favorites from the East Lancs, as I really liked how the fire came out.

ex-BR #44767 (ex-LMS #4767) "George Stephenson," H…

01 Sep 2007 578
I took this shot at Holt station on the North Norfolk Railway, along with a roll of other black and whites that I took that day. This was my second visit to the North Norfolk Railway, which was done precisely to shoot photos, and in particular black and whites.

ex-LMS #5000, National Railway Museum, York, North…

01 Sep 2007 517
I took this at the National Railway Museum of Britain in York, and the locomotive is the very first of the famous LMS "Black Five" 5P5F Class 4-6-0s. Although some others had lower numbers, like 4767 downloaded right before this, the first Black Five does nevertheless carry the number 5000. Here it's displayed coupled to a period version of the Royal Train, as it would be configured to pull it.

ex-GWR #5972 "Olton Hall" Hauling "The Wizard Expr…

01 Sep 2007 833
Here's ex-GWR #5972 "Olton Hall" a.k.a. "Hogwarts Castle" pulling "The Wizard Express" into York after a run to Scarborough, taking advantage of the Harry Potter craze for all it's worth. In actual fact, not only is the story pure fantasy, but so is the paint scheme and name on "Olton Hall!" It's a Great Western Hall Class, not a Castle Class (Castles were 4-cylinder, while Halls were 2), and Great Western painted their locomotives Brunswick Green, not red!! Oh well, one would have to assume that everyone enjoyed themselves on this particular day.