2 General overview of Ashton Junction – WD with goods trundles past Patriot stopped at the station for passenger movements. On left above WD can be noted a road gang working on repairs to roadway to the cattle yards.
3 A busy time at Ashton Junction, from the left a departing express passenger, J39 approaching with local goods, V1 light engine and V2 entering with passenger.
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7 Locos line up for turning at Ashton Junction, with 8F on the turntable. Breakdown train can be noted in foreground.
8 A Derby Lightweight DMU has just arrived on Platform 2 at Port Dunvegan from Gravely Hill. A derelict Western Region Pannier Tank resides in the loco shed.
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12 DMU departing St.Gabriels Halt through the cutting to Gravely Hill. A local farmer passes by in his horse and cart heading for the local post office.
13 Gravelly Hill station I think the cattle are aware they are shortly going for a ride – but I bet they don’t know they have a Jinty Tank hauling their train. Ivatt 2-6-2T waiting to depart for Port Dungowan in Platform 1.
14 A J94 shunts a van on the quayside at Port Dunvegan ready to be loaded with fish, as a Derby Lightweight DMU prepares to depart from the station for Gravely Hill.
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16 Old Water Mill now an ideal Gallery and picnic spot.
17 A Country Post Office and Garage at St.Gabriels Halt level crossing. A V1 2-6-2T hauling branch passenger can be glimpsed through the trees on the level crossing.
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20 A Photographer setting up the wedding photos at St.Gabriels local Parish Church, the wedding cars can be noted waiting on the road.
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30 A Goods headed by WD waiting to join main line from Gravely Hill. On right of photo can be noted rear of branch passenger heading for Port Dunvegan.