Leading on from this post about our proposed trip on the Waterloo to St Jacobs railway, here are some pictures we took yesterday. Click the thumbs for fullsize image.
Willoughby, next stop Willoughby!!!
The train station in Waterloo.
Conductor on the platform at Waterloo.
Caboose on the train.
A caboose (North American railway terminology) or brake van or guard’s van (British terminology) is a manned rail transport vehicle coupled at the end of a freight train. Although cabooses were once used on nearly every freight train in North America, their use has declined and they are seldom seen on trains, except on locals and smaller railroads.
Railroad carriage built in 1923.
A view from the bridge, approaching St Jacobs.
The Post Office in St Jacobs.
St Jacobs horse drawn tour.
Steam engine at St Jacobs.
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