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The Watlington Flyer train in Princes Risborough 1951

The Watlington Flyer train in Princes Risborough 1951


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The Watlington Flyer train in Princes Risborough 1951

Driver Frank Treadwell (left) and Relief Fireman Jack Neighbour with the Watlington Flyer train in Princes Risborough

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In this evocative photograph from The Northcliffe Collection, we witness a moment in time as the Watlington Flyer train comes to a halt in Princes Risborough station, Buckinghamshire, in 1951. The scene is one of a bygone era, as steam locomotives were gradually being replaced by more modern diesel and electric trains. At the helm of the Watlington Flyer is Driver Frank Treadwell, his focused expression and steady hand a testament to the skill and experience required to operate these powerful machines. His relief fireman, Jack Neighbour, stands to his left, shoveling coal into the firebox to keep the engine's flames burning bright. The steam billows out from the chimney, creating a thick plume of smoke that blankets the platform and the surrounding area. The Watlington Flyer was a popular passenger train that ran between Princes Risborough and Watlington, a picturesque market town in Oxfordshire. The train's route took it through some of the most beautiful countryside in the region, making it a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Despite the hard work and physical demands of their jobs, both Frank and Jack appear to take pride in their roles as railwaymen. Their uniforms, with their smart caps and badges, are a symbol of their dedication and commitment to keeping the railway running smoothly. This photograph is a reminder of a time when travel by train was a more leisurely and romantic experience, when the sights, sounds, and smells of steam trains were a regular part of everyday life. It is a precious piece of railway history, captured forever in The Northcliffe Collection.

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