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The steamsounds from the lineside series:
[1978-1995] [1996-2001] [2002 & 2003] [2004] [2005] [2006] [2007 & 2008] [2009]

steamsounds - from the lineside

2004

Among the 23 tracks on this disk are some of my favourite recordings.
First among these is one of 6201 climbing Shap on a foul April day but recordings of 61264 at Hunmanby, 45407 on the Settle to Carlisle line and West Coast Main line and 76079 in Mid-Cheshire are hardly less memorable.
Also included are Flying Scotsman, Union of South Africa, a rowing boat and the risk of being mugged!

The CD comes complete with detailed notes which you can read here. You'll need Adobe Reader which you can download for free here.

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To hear some short, near CD quality samples of the tracks from this CD click the buttons in the track list

Track List

1. 76079 & 34067 at Ais Gill. 1st February 2004
2. 61264 passing Strensall Common. 13th March 2004
3. 61264 at Hunmanby.
4. 62005 at Horrocksford Jc. 27th March 2004
5. 62005 at Gregson Lane.
6. 6201 at Shap Wells. 3rd April 2004
7. 76079 arriving at and departing from Mouldsworth. 2nd May 2004
8. 76079 departing from Delamere.
9. 5972 between South Kirkby Jc. and Hemsworth. 29th May 2004
10. 60009 departing from York. 12th June 2004
11. 3440 near Bootham.
12. 60009 passing Ais Gill. 24th July 2004
13. 45407 pssing Selside. 25th July 2004
14. 4472 passing Bootham. 5th August 2004
15. 76079 near Malton.
16. 45407 passing Horton-in-Ribblesdale. 22nd August 2004
17. 6233 at Shap Wells. 4th September 2004
18. 45407 at Shap Wells. 30th October 2004
19. 45407 on the climb out of Lancaster.
20. 6233 passing Dringhouses. 27th November 2004
21. 4936 departing from Solihull. 16th December 2004
22. 4965 passing Widney Manor. 17th December 2004
23. 4965 departing from Solihull.

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