Class 55 Deltic’s 55009 ‘Alycidon’, 55019 ‘Royal Highland Fusilier’ and 55002 ‘Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry’ stand at Horsted Keynes Railway Station during the DPS’s 40th Anniversary event at The Bluebell Railway, 6th October 2017. Courtesy of S Roebuck.
Regrettably cameras were a luxury for me in those early days, so much of my early recollections as a rail enthusiast were not recorded. An instamatic camera bought in the late 1970’s yielded poor quality results and it wasn’t until I got my first ‘hand-me-down’ 35mm SLR Camera in 1982 (a Russian built Zenit – E) that my railway exploits were pictorially recorded. Holidays in Colwyn Bay and on the North Wales Coast in the 70’s watching the Class 40’s etc. work was lost to just my memories. Recollections of Class 55 Deltic 55017 expiring on a level crossing in front of our school trip bus to Northumberland in 1979 were lost to history.
Moving into an old station masters house in 1984 did nothing to dampen the train enthusiasm – an active railway line within a foot of the living room was an excellent opportunity! A new camera (Pentax Super A) with a great 70mm- 210mm zoom lens came along in 1985, and as our own transport became available and my first car was purchased in 1987 - regular visits were paid to local places like York, Tinsley, Barrow Hill, Shirebrook and BREL Doncaster Works.