Image 5051, outward leg of The John Mynors Memorial, London Paddington-Bridgnorth (SVR), Hatton Bank SP226663

5051, outward leg of The John Mynors Memorial, London Paddington-Bridgnorth (SVR), Hatton Bank SP226663
5051, outward leg of The John Mynors Memorial, London Paddington-Bridgnorth (SVR), Hatton Bank SP226663 
 This is my version of the previous one! Graham passed his transparency on to me as a reject but whilst my version has less motion blur its composition is not so good! It shows 5051 ‘Drysllwyn Castle’ storming up Hatton bank approaching the station that is just level with the houses in the distance. Notice the balaclava and goggle-wearing enthusiast leaning from the droplight holding what appears top be a radio/cassette recorder out of the window. Without some protection to the microphone, I feel that the recording would suffer from the scourge of wind noise! Also, notice the Plasser and Theurer track machine stabled in the siding further around the curve. 
 Keywords: 5051 The John Mynors Memorial London Paddington-Bridgnorth SVR Hatton Bank SP226663
5051, outward leg of The John Mynors Memorial, London Paddington-Bridgnorth (SVR), Hatton Bank SP226663 
 This is my version of the previous one! Graham passed his transparency on to me as a reject but whilst my version has less motion blur its composition is not so good! It shows 5051 ‘Drysllwyn Castle’ storming up Hatton bank approaching the station that is just level with the houses in the distance. Notice the balaclava and goggle-wearing enthusiast leaning from the droplight holding what appears top be a radio/cassette recorder out of the window. Without some protection to the microphone, I feel that the recording would suffer from the scourge of wind noise! Also, notice the Plasser and Theurer track machine stabled in the siding further around the curve. 
 Keywords: 5051 The John Mynors Memorial London Paddington-Bridgnorth SVR Hatton Bank SP226663

This is my version of the previous one! Graham passed

his transparency on to me as a reject but whilst my version has less motion blur its composition is not so good! It shows 5051 ‘Drysllwyn Castle’ storming up Hatton bank approaching the station that is just level with the houses in the distance. Notice the balaclava and goggle-wearing enthusiast leaning from the droplight holding what appears top be a radio/cassette recorder out of the window. Without some protection to the microphone, I feel that the recording would suffer from the scourge of wind noise! Also, notice the Plasser and Theurer track machine stabled in the siding further around the curve.