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The Silver Jubilee train at the official opening of Cumbra

The Silver Jubilee train at the official opening of Cumbra


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The Silver Jubilee train at the official opening of Cumbra

The Silver Jubilee train at the official opening of Cumbras narrow gauge Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway on 29th May 1977

NCJ
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
Cumbria
England
JS*6969583

Media ID 21635308

© Mirrorpix

Bunting Clapping Diesel Engines Flags Journey Large Group Of People Miniature Public Transports Rails Railways Signals Station Track Trains Mixed Age Range


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This print captures a momentous occasion in the history of the Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway. On the 29th of May, 1977, amidst great excitement and anticipation, the Silver Jubilee train made its grand entrance at the official opening of Cumbra's narrow gauge railway. The scene is alive with energy as a large group of people from all walks of life gather to witness this remarkable event. The photograph showcases an impressive diesel engine adorned with vibrant flags and bunting, proudly chugging along on its miniature tracks. The station platform is filled with spectators who eagerly applaud and cheer as they witness this historic journey unfold before their eyes. It is a sight that brings together generations, as mixed-age groups marvel at the spectacle laid out before them. The image beautifully encapsulates both nostalgia for the bygone era of railways and public transport while also capturing a sense of progress and innovation. The sleek design of the Silver Jubilee train stands in stark contrast against traditional steam engines that once dominated these rails. Preserved through time by Memory Lane Prints, this photograph serves as a testament to human achievement in transportation history. It invites us to reflect upon our collective fascination with trains and their enduring appeal across generations.

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