Jon Searles' photos with the keyword: bradford

Class 333s At Bradford Forster Square, Bradford, W…

01 Sep 2007 478
When I went to Keighley to ride the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway for the third time, however, I departed from Bradford Forster Square rather than Leeds New. Here my train is on the left, with another 333 sitting over on the adjacent track.

Northern Trains #158753, Bradford Interchange, Bra…

01 Sep 2007 454
This was the Class 158 that took me and some friends to a concert in Leeds. I wasn't the only railfan, but I was the only one with a camera. :-)

Old Speckled Hen, University Of Bradford Union Bar…

01 Sep 2007 359
No, I'm not a student at Bradford, and never have been, but I do have friends there. I took this shot more or less randomly, and amazingly it came out nicely, even though I was using my built-in flash at close range. Okay, so Old Speckled Hen is a recent development, not an old authentic English ale at all, but it is a NEW authentic English ale!! :-) It's also very good.

Sunlight, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England(UK), 2…

01 Sep 2007 329
I was walking up a hill with my friends, and I saw this photo opportunity, and took it. I really liked how the setting sun was illuminating the city skyline, such as it is.

Class 333 Departing Bradford Forster Square, Pictu…

01 Sep 2007 455
Here's the same departure a few seconds later.

Class333 Departing Bradford Forster Square, Bradfo…

01 Sep 2007 423
Here's a departure from Bradford Forster Square, heading straight out on the outbound track, which in Britain is of course on the left.

Class 333 Arriving At Bradford Forster Square, Pic…

01 Sep 2007 394
This is another arrival by a different Class 333. Although it's on the outgoing track, notice, that it's being switched over from the arrival track to take an out of the way platform on its far right.

Class 333 EMU Arriving At Bradford Forster Square,…

01 Sep 2007 541
Bradford, a city of a quarter of a million people, is large enough to have two major rail stations, Bradford Interchange, which hosts diesel trains, and Bradford Forster Square, which can also host electrics. This is the throat for Bradford Forster Square, as you can see from the cantenary. The train is a Class 333 EMU, once used only on Heathrow Express services in London but now common in other parts of Britain as well, most notably on the Metro Trains services operated by First Northern in West Yorkshire, as here. These trains, while only EMUs designed for local services, and originally the Heathrow Express, can operate as fast as 100 m.p.h., and do so even on the Heathrow Express, making them the fastest trains in Greater London. This, however, is not London. :-)

Bradford Midland Hotel, Bradford, West Yorkshire,…

01 Sep 2007 342
The Midland Hotel gets its name from the Midland Railway, as it was a railway hotel.

Class 333 Arriving At Bradford Forster Square, Pic…

01 Sep 2007 401
Here's another shot of the Class 333 a second or two later.

Bradford Wool Exchange Ceiling, Bradford, West Yor…

01 Sep 2007 1 1 428
We were told that photography isn't allowed in the bookstore in the old wool exchange...unless you're there to take pictures of the ceiling, which is also the roof. :-)

Former Wool Exchange, Now A Bookstore, Bradford, W…

01 Sep 2007 326
This ornate building, one of the best known and regarded in Bradford, was once the Wool Exchange, but is now a bookstore.

Tyrell Street In Bradford, West Yorkshire, England…

01 Sep 2007 374
This is Tyrell Street in Bradford (thanks to Lordrich for the name). The ornate building on the end is the former wool exchange, now a bookshop.

Bradford City Hall, Bradford, West Yorkshire, Engl…

01 Sep 2007 555
This is the Bradford City Hall notable for its clock tower and the fact that it features a statue of Oliver Cromwell, unusual since he wasn't popular and is often considered illegitimate. As with the Great Victoria Hotel photo, this shot regrettably suffers from glare, whiting out part of the clock tower. Also notable in this photo are the double-decker buses. Don't believe the media when they tell you that they're gone. :-) Transport For London pulled their fleet of 50-year-old AEC Routemaster double-deckers out of service a year or two ago, and then the media ran with it and claimed that all the double-deckers were gone. In actual fact, double-deckers survive in various forms all over Britain, even in London. It's just that London doesn't have Routemasters anymore. These don't look like Routemasters, though. Does anybody know what they are?

Hotel Great Victoria, Bradford, West Yorkshire, En…

01 Sep 2007 328
I was unable to get a lot of information about this hotel online, other than how to reserve a room, but my understanding is that it's a former railway hotel. Any further info would be welcome.

Metro Trains Advertising Livery On A Class 155 DMU…

01 Sep 2007 542
Northern Trains is also part of the Metro Trains system serving West Yorkshire, and this is an advertisement included in their new livery on some of their trains.

New Northern Trains Livery On A Class 158 Express…

01 Sep 2007 410
This is the new Northern Trains livery, sort of a purplish blue, on the train that took me over the final leg of my journey to Bradford Interchange.

Metro Trains #155344, Bradford Interchange, Bradfo…

01 Sep 2007 565
This wasn't my train, but it was one of the first ones I noticed upon arrival in Bradford.