Martyn Sanders: DR 52 8010-2 (one of a class of 200 heavily rebuilt locos for use in East Germany until the end of steam in 1988) languishes at Zittau after withdrawal 19.9.92
Martyn Sanders: DR 94 1538 (built 1922 as a class of 1236 locos) passing through Dormagen 3.6.02
Martyn Sanders: DRG 03 001 4-6-2 (one of a class of 298 locos built beween 1930-38) at Dresden-Neustadt 19.9.92
Martyn Sanders: DRG 03 001 4-6-2 (one of a class of 298 locos built beween 1930-38) at Dresden-Neustadt 19.9.92[1]
Martyn Sanders: DRG 03 001 4-6-2 (one of a class of 298 locos built beween 1930-38) at Dresden-Neustadt 19.9.92[2]
Martyn Sanders: DRG 03 001 4-6-2 (one of a class of 298 locos built beween 1930-38) at Dresden-Neustadt 19.9.92[3]
Martyn Sanders: DRG 03 001 4-6-2 (one of a class of 298 locos built beween 1930-38) at Dresden-Neustadt 19.9.92[4]
Martyn Sanders: DRG 03 001 4-6-2 (one of a class of 298 locos built beween 1930-38) at Dresden-Neustadt 19.9.92[5]
Martyn Sanders: DRG 03 001 4-6-2 (one of a class of 298 locos built beween 1930-38) on arrival at Dresden Hbf 19.9.92
Martyn Sanders: DRG 03 001 4-6-2 at Dresden-Neustadt with the 1817 to Dresden Hbf - note the lack of any enthusiasts for a scene that would attract many today - 19.9.92
Martyn Sanders: NSB 377 KING HAAKON VII at Bressingham 7.91
Martyn Sanders: NSB 377 KING HAAKON VII at Bressingham alongside CF 5913 Garrett 5 ton Steam Tractor No. 34641 'Bunty', built in 1924. 7.91
Martyn Sanders: SAR 3405 25NC 3' 6" gauge class 4-8-4 built as part of a class of 100 locos in 1953. Seen here at Quainton Rd 1.9.02
Martyn Sanders: SJ656 at Wansford NVR 23.9.79