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New Class 40 Digital Art Print Released

Digital art picture of a British Rail Class 40 loco at speed in the snow

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New Class 40 Digital Art Print Released

Here it is at last, the eagerly anticipated new Class 40 in the Snow digital art print!

The scene is set in the winter of 1981 and features a Class 40 hauled passenger train speeding through a railway station. The Class 40 is in BR Blue colour scheme with a rake of mark 1 coaches in the British Rail blue and grey colour scheme.

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East Lancs Railway Unveiling

This picture will be unveiled to the public at the East Lancs Railway Diesel Gala today (18th February 2017). Mailing list subscribers have already seen this print and been able to buy at discounted prices for a week, which is usual practice for most new pictures I release.

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Say Hi at The East Lancs Diesel Gala

So there we have it, the new Class 40 digital art picture finally unveiled. We are on the bridge at Bury throughout the East Lancs Railway Diesel Gala, so come say hi and see the picture up close!

Thanks for reading and hopefully we will see you soon!

All the best for now

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Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway 2016 Diesel Gala

Ted on the GDMK Images stall inside the diesel shed at Toddington on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway

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Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway 2016 Diesel Gala

We had the pleasure of attending the recent diesel gala at the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway.

Our stall was located inside the diesel shed at Toddington which created a great atmosphere for the event surrounded by locos under restoration and all the associated engineering equipment.

In the shed was D1693 (47105) undergoing a thorough restoration by its owners the Brush Type 4 Fund. The class 47 loco was used extensively on all sorts of freight and express passenger duties all over the UK network and a small number are still in use today. Over 500 of these locos were built and several are preserved or under restoration on preserved railways around the UK.

The groups other Class 47 loco, 47367, was in use during the diesel gala and is painted in Railfreight grey Freightliner colours as carried in the 90s.

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Class 47 47105 Under Restoration

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Rare Class 20 

Next to this was a very rare class 20 loco. This loco, currently numbered 2001, was part of the CFD fleet which worked in connection with the construction of a high speed rail link in France. In British Rail service the loco was numbered 20035. 20035 went to France in around 1992 but was never very reliable in service for its French operator. It spent a long time out of service following mechanical breakdowns and eventually returned to the UK in 2005. It is in a very poor condition and is being used as a source of spares for the other class 20 loco on the railway D8137 (20137) and the owners other class 20 (20228) based at Barry. Once component recovery is completed the shell will most likely be scrapped.[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”18050″ img_size=”large” alignment=”center” onclick=”link_image”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]

Growler Groups Stunning Restoration of 37248

One of the highlights of the diesel gala was the use of English electric Class 37 D6948 (37248) which is looking absolutely immaculate following a thorough rebuild and looks as good as the day it entered service in 1964.

This loco is owned by the Growler Group which is based on the railway with its stablemate 37215.

37215 has been restored into BR Blue colours as it would have looked in the 1970s and 1980s whilst D6948 carries its original BR Green colours in which it was delivered to British Rail.

The Growler Group had their publicity stand in the diesel shed with us and several other stall holders. Ted took the opportunity to join the Growler Group as he was very impressed with their locos.

Below are two short videos of their Class 37s. The first shows the stunning quality of 37248s restoration into as built condition. The second shows 37215 departing Toddington with a train.[/vc_column_text][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/2″][vc_video link=”https://youtu.be/bZJLjPfAPjQ” title=”Class 37 37248″][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/2″][vc_video link=”https://youtu.be/973N4pFxRtA” align=”center” src=”“https://www.youtube.com/embed/973N4pFxRtA“” width=”“560“” height=”“315“” frameborder=”“0“” title=”Class 37 37215″][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]

Ted Gets to Grips With a Class 47

Following Teds recent flights in the C-47 Skytrain and B-17 Flying Fortress Sally B, Ted jumped at the chance to get to grips with a main line diesel loco. Class 47 D1693 (47105) was open to inspect so Ted dived at the chance to sit in the driver’s seat of this 95 mph main line mixed traffic loco.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][ess_grid alias=”ted-drives-a-class-47″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]

Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway History

The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway runs through the stunningly beautiful Cotswold countryside. The heritage railway was originally part of the Great Western Railway’s main line from Birmingham to Cheltenham, via Stratford-upon-Avon. Work started in 1900 and was completed by 1906.

The line was closed to Passenger traffic in March 1960. The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway was formed in 1981 with the intention to re-open the line from Stratford Race Course to Cheltenham Racecourse. The line was originally double tracked throughout but now consists of a single line with passing loops at stations.

The railways operating base was established at Toddington. The railway restored 1/4 of a mile in 1984 and the first trains operated in the same year. There is now just over 12 miles of track from Laverton to Cheltenham Race Course with an almost complete northern extension to Broadway.

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Preserved Locomotives Based on the GWSR

The GWSR has a wide range of locomotives and their associated owning and support groups based on the railway. Below is a listing of steam and diesel locos based at the time of the 2016 diesel gala. I have included links to their owning groups. Please take time to have a look at the groups pages as you will find much of interest about the respective groups locomotives. Each of these groups are to be applauded for the excellent restorations of their locos which are a tribute to their hard work.

Steam locos based on the GWSR

Diesel locos based on the GWSR

[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The gala featured most of the home diesel loco fleet plus class 33 D6575 (33057) visiting from the West Somerset Railway.

Crowds seemed healthy enough, with trains seemingly well loaded with happy punters, so hopefully the railway will make sufficient profit to ensure many more of these great events can be run.

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Locos Taking Part in the GWSR Diesel Gala

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Railway Photography Tips – Abstract Pictures

Railway Galas quite often provide us with quiet periods after each train has departed. Apart from allowing us to take a breath from selling and answering questions about my art style, I like to hunt out abstract picture opportunities.

There are photo opportunities everywhere and many times I like to look for abstract scenes that would look good in black and white or subjected to various colour treatments.

Railways are full of picture opportunities. Of course everyone wants to get the standard shots of the ‘big’ attractions, but for the following week, social media is awash with similar pictures of locos all looking sort of well …. similar. ‘Record shots’ are everywhere, don’t fall into becoming a ‘record shot’ photographer.

Push yourself to break the mould and look for different opportunities. Low angle, ground level, high vantage points, close-up and abstract picture opportunities are all around you. Challenge the inner photographer in you and find something different. Many pictures might well turn out pants, but some will be a little bit special. Many more efforts will let you know you are on to something different and next time you will know to get a little higher, a little lower, a bit closer or indeed further away.

Do something different. Your eye will develop and you will create your own style. Become a railway photographer rather than someone who takes pictures of trains.

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Licence Railway Pictures

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I hope you have enjoyed the photos and my overview of the diesel gala, please feel free to leave any comments below

All the best for now

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Phone Cases For The Latest Smartphones Added

Hall class 4-6-0 Witherslack Hall steam train heading through the snowy Leicestershire countryside on the Great Central Railway mobile phone case

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Phone Cases For The Latest Smartphones Added

I have just updated the shop and added phone cases for the latest smartphones. Pouches for 36 new smartphones and just over 20 new hard cases are now available.

Pouches and Hard Cases available for these new Smartphones

A few of the new smartphones we have covers and pouches for –

  • Samsung S7
  • Samsung S7 Edge
  • Samsung J5
  • Sony Xperia XA
  • Sony Xperia X
  • Sony Xperia X Performance
  • Huawei P9
  • iPhone SE

Smartphone Pouches and Flip Cases are priced at £24.95 with Hard Cases priced at £19.95.

Remember, any picture for sale in the galleries can be put on a phone case.

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We have a wide selection of pouches, hardcases and flip cases for all the popular phones available from our art stall. If you buy or order a phone case directly from the stall you will get FREE P&P saving you £4!!

We are attending many of the big aviation and railway shows over the summer so drop by, say hi and get a cool cover for your phone. Any picture you see on this website could be adorning your phone within a couple of days of ordering. Sure beats going to to your nearest high street phone shop and paying £20+ for a plain phone cover!

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Thanks for reading, all the best for now

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Dads Deserve Better For Fathers Day

Vulcan bomber digital art design on a black t shirt

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Dads Deserve Better For Fathers Day

Our Dads are pretty special people. Of that there is no arguing. We may be a little cranky at times, but hey, who can you rely on to embarrass you in front of your friends? Who is Mr Dependable when it comes to bad dancing at parties?

Show your Dad how special he is this Fathers Day with a gift that is truly unique. Buy him a gift with a picture that is just as special as him.

Something different for Dad on Fathers Day

At GDMK Images you will find pictures that are just ‘different’. Pictures that feature familiar subjects that Dads like – jeeps, planes and trains but with a slightly different approach. Paintings that have a unique style.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][ess_grid alias=”dads-deserve-better-1″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]And just to add another twist of specialness, all the pictures can be printed on phone cases, laptop covers, tablet cases, eReader cases, mugs, wallets, ladies purses and so much more.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][ess_grid alias=”dads-deserve-better-2″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]

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Show after show people go away with gifts and pictures that really stand out from the competition. Maybe its the quality of our products, no cheap tacky imports will be found in our inventory. Maybe its the unique style of picture that is seeing show organisers visit our stall and invite us to their events all over the country.

Whatever it may be, GDMK Images is being recognised as a quality supplier of unique pictures and gifts.

Make sure your Dad knows how special he is by getting him a Fathers Day present from GDMK Images.

We make ordering and configuration as easy as possible as shown below –

  1. Choose your picture
  2. Choose your gift type
  3. Choose a size
  • submit your order and away you go …….

Most pictures have direct links to each product. If you want a gift that doesnt have a direct link, use the Product Request Form to send details of what you would like. I will be in touch to confirm your requirements.

If you want to buy your Fathers Day gift in person rather than online you can find GDMK Images at the following shows

  • 70s Gala on the North Yorks Moors Railway on the 17th and 18th of June
  • Cosford Airshow on Fathers Day 19th June.

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Cheers for now

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Disused Diesel Locos in Nottinghamshire

Long line of disused class 60 diesel locos at Toton depot in Nottinghamshire

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Disused Diesel Locos

Whilst out and about on business, I recently passed one of the largest railway depots in the UK.

Toton yard and depot is a huge location and is home to the DB Schenker Rail (UK) heavy maintenance facility. DB Schenker is part of the Deutchse Bahn German national railway operator.

The size of the yard reflects the one time massive flows of coal from the Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire coalfields to the Midlands power stations.

As the British coal industry declined, so did the fortunes of the yard and associated loco fleets based there.

Add into this mix the privatisation of the British railway network and the ensuing rationalisation of freight flows, the yard is a shadow of its former self.

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Abandoned Class 60s

One of the first things to strike any viewer at this location is the massive line of disused diesel locos slowly rusting away.

In the title picture there are 31 disused and abandoned locos in the line.

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Somethings Got To Be Wrong?

Seeing this long line of disused locos gets me thinking that something has to be wrong with the British railway method of operation.

Simply seeing all these locos rotting away juxtaposed against the non stop flow of heavy lorries witnessed on the M1 not 10 mins prior begs many questions.

I am just a photographer and document what I see, but something has to be wrong.

Too many lorries on the road and loads of locos laying idle is not right. The relevant costings and bureaucracies must need amending to ease the load on our roads.

Why aren’t these locos being offered to other operators that may have use for them. Surely in a truly ‘competitive arena’ such as a privatised railway, companies shouldn’t be able to sit on dozens of unused locos. If they are not needed they should be offered to others that could use them.

Is the ‘competitive arena’ of British railways completely broken? Is there any ‘real’ competition at all?

Is this scene reflective of the actual reality of Britains privatised railway? A large rail operator with an ability to sit on dozens of unneeded locos could easily prevent smaller ‘competition’ from winning any new traffic.

This may make business sense for the company involved but is it in the National Interest?

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More Railway Editorial Pictures

Anyway, enough of the politics I’m getting a headache!

The full set of pictures taken on this visit are available to view and licence on Alamy. If you are interested, follow the link to my full railway picture collection. Alternatively you can view my latest editorial pictures

Thanks for reading and feel free to leave your views

All the best

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First Editorial Pictures Update of 2016

Hi everyone, hope you are all well recovered from your Christmas and New Year festivities.

This week I have made my first major update to the Editorial Picture portfolio of 2016.

Below is a selection of the new pictures which include

  • Digital Art
  • Airplanes
  • Railways
  • City Night Scenes
  • Hinckleys New ‘The Crescent’ Shopping Centre

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All the new GDMK Images editorial pictures can be viewed in my New Images Lightbox on Alamy.

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The Latest Editorial Stock Update Features Railway Pictures

I have just added 20+ Editorial stock Pictures to my Alamy and Picfair portfolios. This update features railway pictures of diesel locos from the 1960s and 1970s at various locations on the Severn Valley Railway.

The Severn Valley Railway is a preserved railway that runs through the Worcestershire and Shropshire countryside. You can read about the railway on my Severn Valley Railway Location Report.

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Severn Valley Railway

Arley signalbox in evening light on the Severn Valley Railway

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Severn Valley Railway History

The Severn Valley Railway is a preserved railway that runs 16 miles between Kidderminster and Bridgnorth. As with most of todays heritage railways, the line fell victim to the rationalisations that ravaged the railways in the 1960s. Even before the infamous Beeching Report, the Severn Valley Railway was recognised as economically unviable and identified as a candidate for closure.

The railway ran from Hartlebury through to Shrewsbury. Construction started in 1858 with final completion coming in 1862. Stations were located at  Stourport-on-Severn, Bewdley, Arley, Highley, Hampton Loade, Bridgnorth, Coalport, Ironbridge, Buildwas, Cressage and Berrington.

Primary traffic for the line was coal from the collieries at Alveley and Highley. The line was never considered as financially successful.

The railway became part of the Great Western Railway in 1870.

The Great Western Railway built a link from Bewdley to Kidderminster in 1878. This connection allowed traffic access to the Black Country and West Midlands.

The line played a useful role during the Second World War as a diversion route around the Midlands.

Through passenger and freight services ended during 1963. The line was removed north of Bridgnorth soon afterwards.

Coal traffic continued from Alveley until 1969. Passenger services from Bewdley to Kidderminster and Hartlebury lasted until 1970.

Preservation Beginnings

In 1965 a group of local enthusiasts formed the Severn Valley Railway Society.

Their aim was to buy the section of line from Bridgnorth through to Alveley Colliery sidings near Highley.

The societies hard work was rewarded in 1970 when the first train services ran between Bridgnorth and Hampton Loade.

By 1973 sufficient funds allowed purchase of the the line from Alveley Colliery sidings, through to Highley, Arley and Bewdley as far as Foley Park, near Kidderminster.

Services started running south to Bewdley in 1974 with occasional special trains running through to Foley Park.

The railway always knew a station and connection with the national railway network at Kidderminster was vital.

British Rail traffic to the British Sugar Corporation sidings at Foley Park ceased in 1982. This presented an opportunity to buy the 1 ½ miles of railway through to Kidderminster Junction. At the same time, an agreement to lease the old Kidderminster Goods Yard from British Rail allowed the dream of a station at Kidderminster to become reality.

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Overview of the Severn Valley Railway Today

Today, the Severn Valley Railway is a far cry from the economically unviable railway of the early 20th Century.

The railway is predominantly operated by steam locos with a small number of services, mainly at weekends, operated by classic diesel locos. The Severn Valley Railway is the home of many types of steam and diesel locos.

Many railway preservation societies call the Severn Valley Railway their home including –

Each of these societies are focused on preserving and operating many different types of loco, coaching stock and infrastructure but each contributes to the Severn Valley Railways success. When you have read this article, please take a few minutes to read about their organisations as they deserve much support.

All stations are maintained in typical Great Western Railway styles and colours and the railway retains its authentic Great Western Railway lower quadrant signals.

Moving away from the locos, the Severn Valley Railway operates classic period rolling stock. Of particular note is the railways achievement in running full rakes of coaches from defined periods. Many railways find themselves in a position where their coaches are a mix and match of styles and eras.

The Severn Valley Railway can proudly boast its ability to run full rakes of rolling stock from the following railway companies

  • Great Western Railway
  • London Midland and Scottish Railway
  • London and North Eastern Railway
  • 1950s/1960s British Rail

The LNER rake is particularly eyecatching with its varnished teak panelled exterior.

As well as running regular steam and diesel timetabled services, the Severn Valley Railway has regular theme days to attract visitors including

  • Steam galas featuring many visiting steam locos
  • Diesel galas where the service is operated by classic diesel locos
  • 1940s themed events
  • Classic Car shows
  • Santa steam specials

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Stations

Kidderminster

Most visitors start their journey at Kidderminster, which is ironically the railways newest station and modelled on the original Great Western Railway station at Ross on Wye.

Kidderminster mainline station is directly adjacent to its mainline counterpart, being only a short walk across the cobbled station frontage. This provides a convenient connection for visitors using the main railway network.

At Kidderminster station you will also find the Kidderminster Railway Museum (www.krm.org.uk) and the Coalyard Miniature Railway.

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Bewdley Station

Bewdley has three platforms and was originally the junction station for trains to Hartlebury or Kidderminster. Adjacent to the station is a goods yard full of wagons and coaching stock.

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Arley Station

Trains pass here allowing you the chance to change trains.

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Highley Station

Highley is a small station but also home to The Engine House. There is only one platform but several lines through the station. This a reminder of the areas important mining past and that industries reliance on the railway to get its produce to the market.

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The Engine House

The Engine House at Highley is an interesting visitor and education centre. On display are several steam locos for you to get up close to and get a real sense of the immense size and presence of a full-size steam loco.

Another item of interest is an original Post Office sorting vehicle. Inside you can see how mail was sorted on the go by mailmen in days gone by.

On the upper floor is an excellent cafe and viewing terrace which allows great views of passing trains.

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Hampton Loade Station

Hampton Loade is a beautiful station that seems to be in the middle of nowhere. Trains pass here allowing you the chance to change trains.

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Bridgnorth Station

The Severn Valley Railways northern terminus station. The buildings date back to the railways original opening in 1862, albeit with numerous changes in that time.

Bridgnorth has a locomotive works and yard. You can get an overview of the works from the platform and station overbridge but access is not allowed.

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Photographic Opportunities

On The Railway Photographic Opportunities

There are many factors besides the meticulously restored stations, locomotives and coaching stock that makes the Severn Valley Railway so rich in photographic opportunities.

Each station provides fantastic opportunities for capturing or recreating period scenes. You can document the operational activities of a busy railway scene. Guards and Station Masters interact with the public, drivers attend to their locos and massive locos ooze atmosphere alongside authentic signalling equipment. There is much to inspire photographers.

The attention to detail means many period still life set pieces are everywhere including authentic signage and period baggage.

Interesting pictures can be had at the north end of Arley Station. Trains pass here and you can get some nice images of the trains passing. At the north end of the Platform is a grassy picnic area with a restricted view to the north. You can get shots of the southbound service arriving with the loco of the northbound service in the foreground. Afternoons are better due to the suns position.

At Highley, cross the bridge and walk northwards past the signalbox. Pick a point along the fence to get pictures of southbound services coming round the bend. The trains approach head on before entering the station. Telephoto lenses create a compressed field of vision for this shot. Afternoons are better when the sun has moved around.

The overbridge at Bridgnorth station provides a useful viewpoint of the yard as well as views of trains ready to depart southwards. The view southbound can be tricky with high contrast lighting being a problem most of the day.

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Off The Railway Photographic Opportunities

The first location is still technically on the railway. The Engine House viewing balcony is an excellent place to relax with a cuppa and view the trains coming and going from Highley Station. I recommend this location in the afternoon as the sun will have moved around sufficiently to light your subjects.

The railway meanders, as its name suggests, through the Severn Valley and at many points is close to the Severn River. At 16 miles in length, the railway passes over several level crossings, public footpaths and bridges, all of which provide lineside photo opportunities.

The Severn Way, a long distance footpath following the River Severn, provides several vantage points for photographing the railway between Arley and Highley stations.

The most well known of these spots features the Victoria Bridge passing over the River Severn just south of Arley Station. This location is a classic photography spot on the railway and features regularly in the railway press. As with the Engine House location at Highley, lighting is more favourable in the afternoon.

You can leave the train at Arley and walk down to the river. Follow the Severn Way northwards towards Highley. Along the Severn way you will encounter several locations that set the railway in context with the surrounding countryside. This walk should be undertaken in the morning to take advantage of the morning light. In the afternoon your scene will become backlit as the sun moves around.

If you were feeling adventurous, it is possible to walk from Bewdley through to Hampton Loade. You would follow Northwood Lane until you came to the Severn Way. The route generally follows the railway and provides many different opportunities to photograph passing trains.

I must stress in the strongest terms, DO NOT TRESPASS on the railway at any time, however exceptional you think your photo could be. Trespassing is illegal. Walking around a working railway is dangerous – trains WILL kill you. Your presence is a distraction for the staff who have a job to do. Ultimately, stupid acts of trespassing usually result in unnecessary tighter controls on those of us who do respect the railway environment.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]

Lasting Impression

My lasting impression of the Severn Valley railway is overwhelmingly positive. For a start the line is a good length and trains are regularly 7 or 8 carriages long meaning the locos have to work hard in places.

Each of the stations are impeccably restored and maintained to represent a working Great Western Railway allowing yourself to be immersed in the ambience of times long since passed.

Add in the fact that the railway passes through some stunning scenery and you have a winning formula.

The railway and the hosted preservation societies provide a nice mix of large and small locos mixed in with matching rakes of coaching stock.

The railway also has regular turns for the diesel fleet which I highly commend. A lot of people think of diesels as boring, but they nevertheless played an essential role in the history of Britains railways.

Preserved railways need to remember that many people won’t remember steam trains active on the ‘real railway’. I’m in my late 40s and never saw a steam train in service. My youth is full of BR Blue diesels with compartment stock working trains to various seaside resorts.

I hope you enjoyed this overview of the Severn Valley Railway. Please take a little time to visit the groups I have linked to as restoring and running railways is an expensive, unglamorous and time consuming labour of love. The groups deserve all the support and publicity they can get.

I would love to hear your views on what I have written and am only too happy to answer any questions you might have.

All the best for now

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GDMK Images New Products

In connection with a few behind the scenes changes, the GDMK Images brand and product range is set to significantly increase. The first noticeable change will be an increase in the products available to buy.

In the coming days you will be able to buy many new products with my photography and digital art on. These new products will include

  • 3 types of keyring
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  • plus many more new products to be announced …

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GDMK Images Event Stall

The second change will be the increased visibility of the GDMK Images event stall. The stall is now booked to attend 20+ events between now and Christmas including

  • Game & Country fair at Newark Showground
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Why The Changes?

The changes are for many reasons, but the predominant change was the success of the Summer Events stall. My wife had the crazy idea to take my art out to a couple of summer events with our good friends at Alizzins Cave. The reception, feedback and demand to my work was overwhelming. In short, as a result of the success of the event stall, she has taken the marketing and product range to a whole new height.

GDMK Images is primarily about supplying wall art and editorial stock imagery. The photography and creating digital art will remain my focus and will still be the central focus of GDMK Images. My wife will be taking the photographic and digital art and marketing it as unique gifts through the website and at events around the country.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]

New Wall Art Rental Service

With the changes, now seems a good idea to announce the imminent launch of the GDMK Images wall art rental scheme. Very shortly, both home owners and businesses, will be able to rent wall art from GDMK Images for very affordable rates. The details will be revealed in full in the coming weeks, but essentially you will be able to rent some exceptional wall art with prices starting from £4.95 per month.

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Kid Sized T-shirts Now Available

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Kid Sized T-shirts Now Available

The GDMK Images range of t-shirts were successfully launched at our stall at the Shackerstone family festival. The designs were very well received and sold well. Many of you asked about the availability of the designs in childrens sizes.

I am pleased to announce that both the Class 50 and Vulcan aeroplane digital art tshirts are now available in the following childrens sizes –

  • 3-4 years
  • 5-6 years
  • 7-8 years

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More of my digital art images will be available as t-shirts over the coming weeks. Keep checking back or why not subscribe and get a 10% discount voucher and be alerted as soon as new designs are released?

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