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Wendy the DBJUNGLESKOG in their travel position in a pocket in my backpack. bcf39782965638c8.jpeg A building with scaffolding. The work Sharkey is printed on the scaffolding covers c350fe72e19760b1.jpeg Selfie, touching 51001 5bde88ae47a1a44b.jpeg Selfie, touching 43102 d735f0b6fbac1bf7.jpeg Selfie, presenting the front of the APT-E. I couldn’t quite reach to touch the front df891778eb65f2ab.jpeg Selfie, touching the side of the APT-E 5dedbc264e2f7764.jpeg A very basic-looking green-painted steam locomotive called Juno 9ab8b5ff8541a0b5.jpeg An old British Railways logo, with the name in a square atop a stylised railway wheel, with a stylised lion roaring with its tongue out atop the sign, facing right. 69f74b32a39a35f8.jpeg The same logo, but the lion is facing right 23fb70b099cba653.jpeg A Buda Platelayer’s velocipede: an 1890s bicycle-like contraption with a third wheel on an outrigger that allows it to rest on the rails safely. There is a mechanism that propels the vehicle by pumping the handlebars.

Atop the vehicle is a sign that says “I am old and fragile. Do not touch me” 5dee4742accc3d84.jpeg Another review of a different Velocipede, this time resting on the far rail with the outrigger close by 2971dc2eb057500d.jpeg A 1944 Lowmac wagon carrying a Great Western Railway locomotive tender on some removable rails. e8f1516e9b8e2d93.jpeg A 3/4 side view of a big reddy-brown painted wooden snowplough seen from the front. f471faaac8a03ad9.jpeg 3/4 rear view of the same snowplough, with a red painted rear. e4c94091827591be.jpeg Front view of a ZZA Snowplough built by NER out of recycled railway tenders in 1965. In front of it a large sign painted on the floor says “SERVICING THE SYSTEM” 639c9b51722b75d0.jpeg 3/4 rear view of a ZZA snowplough, with a Network Rail logo on it. f2aa4573abd217dd.jpeg A three quarters view of a green electric locomotive its red numbers and black highlights. There is a large headlamp on the front and a low, sloped profile leading up to the centre cabin. On the side “North Eastern” is written in yellow 9e76311b9066eadd.jpeg