Here is a clue to tomorrow's picture, can any railway enthusiasts out there name the locomotive from this picture? It is a steam loco, it is famous, and it is fast!
Too easy, I got this at first guess. Not actually since this loco in the metal as it were. I can well understand the romance of steam, modern diesel trains cannot hold a candle to these old engines. Another clue... Quack, quack.
Glad you stopped by Petrea. York is situated in a valley and prone to flooding, especially as more and more housing is built on what should be left as flood plains. No injuries that I am aware of.
I've missed a whole week of posts, and I do mean I've missed them! It's nice to catch up today.
ReplyDeleteI've heard about your winds but I didn't know about the flooding. That's quite a bit--I hope no injury or damage.
I have no idea - not a railway buff!
ReplyDeleteToo easy, I got this at first guess. Not actually since this loco in the metal as it were. I can well understand the romance of steam, modern diesel trains cannot hold a candle to these old engines. Another clue... Quack, quack.
ReplyDeleteGlad you stopped by Petrea. York is situated in a valley and prone to flooding, especially as more and more housing is built on what should be left as flood plains. No injuries that I am aware of.
ReplyDeleteRedPat I think you are either into train numbers or not and no shame in admitting if not!
ReplyDeletePaul you are spot on Me Duck, as they say in Lincolnshire!
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