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A busy scene at Seaton Junction
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A busy scene at Seaton Junction
Southern Railway King Arthur Class N15 locomotive E451 Sir Lamorack with an express passing a S15 824 light engine and 0-4-2 D Class on a local train
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© Charles Brown Collection, Royal Air Force Museum
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In this evocative photograph, taken by Charles E. Brown during the interwar period, we witness a bustling scene at Seaton Junction on the Southern Railway. The image captures the essence of rail travel during this era, with its intricate choreography of trains and the dedication of the railway staff in managing the complex movements of passenger and freight services. At the heart of the scene, the King Arthur Class N15 locomotive, numbered E451 Sir Lamorack, is seen powering an express train. Named after the legendary King Arthur and his knights, these locomotives were a symbol of power and prestige in the railway world. With their distinctive domeless boilers and large driving wheels, they were well-suited to hauling heavy express trains over long distances. In the foreground, a local train is making its way through the junction, led by a S15 shunter, numbered 824, and a 0-4-2 D Class locomotive. The S15 class were versatile shunters, often used to move rolling stock around yards and sidings. The D Class locomotives, on the other hand, were workhorses of the railway, designed for hauling local passenger and freight services. Despite the hustle and bustle, the photograph exudes a sense of order and precision. Railway staff are visible in the background, directing trains and ensuring the smooth flow of traffic. The scene is a testament to the intricate coordination required to keep the railway network running efficiently, and the dedication of the men and women who worked tirelessly to keep the trains moving. Charles E. Brown, a photographer in the Royal Air Force, captured this moment in time, preserving it for future generations to appreciate the rich history of rail travel during the interwar period. The photograph is a reminder of the romance and adventure of rail travel, as well as the unsung heroes who kept the trains running on time.
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