A unique opportunity to own a piece of British railway history comes with the purchase of this photograph, capturing one of the most iconic locomotives in the UK's railway fleet.
Class 46 46039 RM46-34 is a rare sight on the rails, and its appearance here is all too brief. Measuring just over three metres tall, this diesel-hauled steam engine was built by British Railways in the late 1960s as part of their BR Class 36/7 locomotive family.
The photograph shows the locomotive hauling passenger trains through the rolling hills and countryside of the English countryside, its bright green livery standing out against the muted tones of the landscape. The image is taken from a low angle, with the locomotive's powerful exhaust gases visible as it pulls on the train.
This photograph is not only a rare glimpse into the past but also a unique piece to add to any railway enthusiast's collection. It makes for a fascinating and informative photograph that will delight anyone interested in British railways.