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Leedon Junction by Gordon Howarth

Click here to enlarge (101Kbytes) A class 55 heads a relief train headed by a class 55 on the sea wall and curves round into Ryan's Cove, whilst double headed class 31s leave Ryan's Cove with a rake of Virgin mk2s for the north of England
Click here to enlarge (62Kbytes) Leedon Junction motive power depot at night with the yard lamps reflecting the tranquillity on the lake
Click here to enlarge (81Kbytes) Leedon Junction motive power depot on the left. Locomotive works on right, with class 31, 37, 47, 55 and 56. The buildings are all scratch built out of balsa wood, plastic bits and brick paper, the extraction pipes are made out of drinking straws. The lighting inside is grain of wheat bulbs
Click here to enlarge (105Kbytes) The fuelling point at Leedon Junction with class 08 shunting tankers, class 37 and a 60 on fuelling while class 47s wait their turn to fuel
Click here to enlarge (92Kbytes) An overall view of the layout of Leedon Junction motive power depot and fuelling point. Everything is all scratch built except for the track, yard lamps and rolling stock
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