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Wayfarer Sam

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Hi guys just updated my site with some photos from various places this month. These are my favorites:

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A UID 221 at Chevin

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71000 "Duke of Gloucester" leads 67006 "Royal Sovereign" past Coedkernew near Newport with 1Z75 Bristol Temple Meads - Milford Haven railtour

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66723 with a single load passes at Milford

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47818 hauls half of the Grand Central fleet

So much more can be found in these three collections:
http://wayfarer.fotopic.net/c1506097.html
http://wayfarer.fotopic.net/c1506103.html
http://wayfarer.fotopic.net/c1506122.html

Any comments will not fall on deaf ears:)
 
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Mintona

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I don't quite believe how lucky you got tonight ya git :p

And I'm quite annoyed how you rather outdid my attempt at a photo of 71000 "Duke of Gloucester" yesterday. I reckon we did about the same on the tractors though (at Ashchurch!)

And how surprising - you have actually put captions on the photos!

Nice work as ever matey :p See you Saturday! 8)
 

Jord

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Some fantastic shots, I do like the GC power cars with the 47, the GBRf 66 and Freightliner wagon and most of the HST shots :D
 

andrewmay

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Oh Chevin/Milford, how we love thee. That shot of the Voyager is excellent, which is amazing because it inlcudes a Voyager and double amazing cus the sun isnt even out! As always, great stuff.
 
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