Image 25057, unidentified working, 50025, ECS & 50041, 16.25 London Paddington-Plymouth (1B14), Exeter St. David's station

25057, unidentified working, 50025, ECS & 50041, 16.25 London Paddington-Plymouth (1B14), Exeter St. David's station
25057, unidentified working, 50025, ECS & 50041, 16.25 London Paddington-Plymouth (1B14), Exeter St. David's station 
 In cracking evening lighting at Exeter St. David's photograph three of 50041 'Bulwark' shows it leaving with the 16.25 Paddington to Plymouth. Notice that I have had to walk completely off the platform and on to the wooden barrow crossing to take this photograph; can you imagine the rumpus that this would create today? In the shadows to the left of the departing train is 50025 'Invincible' stabled after working a Waterloo service. Finally, to the extreme left, 25057 is seen having just arrived with a train from Barnstaple. 
 Keywords: 25057 50025, ECS 50041 16.25 London Paddington-Plymouth 1B14 Exeter St. David's station Invicible Bulwark
25057, unidentified working, 50025, ECS & 50041, 16.25 London Paddington-Plymouth (1B14), Exeter St. David's station 
 In cracking evening lighting at Exeter St. David's photograph three of 50041 'Bulwark' shows it leaving with the 16.25 Paddington to Plymouth. Notice that I have had to walk completely off the platform and on to the wooden barrow crossing to take this photograph; can you imagine the rumpus that this would create today? In the shadows to the left of the departing train is 50025 'Invincible' stabled after working a Waterloo service. Finally, to the extreme left, 25057 is seen having just arrived with a train from Barnstaple. 
 Keywords: 25057 50025, ECS 50041 16.25 London Paddington-Plymouth 1B14 Exeter St. David's station Invicible Bulwark

In cracking evening lighting at Exeter St. David's photograph three

of 50041 'Bulwark' shows it leaving with the 16.25 Paddington to Plymouth. Notice that I have had to walk completely off the platform and on to the wooden barrow crossing to take this photograph; can you imagine the rumpus that this would create today? In the shadows to the left of the departing train is 50025 'Invincible' stabled after working a Waterloo service. Finally, to the extreme left, 25057 is seen having just arrived with a train from Barnstaple.