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A stunning photograph of Class 52 Western Electrics D1035 in train livery, taken on its last journey from London King's Cross to Coventry, circa 1960. This iconic locomotive was one of the finest examples of British rail's diesel-era glory days. Standing proudly at over six feet tall and measuring a full forty-six feet in length, D1035 was a behemoth of steam power.
Shot on film by renowned railway photographer RM52-102, this photograph captures the moment when the whistle blows to signal the departure from King's Cross station. The image is in pristine condition, with vibrant colours still evident after all these years. The train itself is rendered in meticulous detail, complete with the distinctive smoke rings and blurred exhaust.
This photograph makes a wonderful addition to any railway enthusiast's collection or as a gift for anyone who appreciates the history of steam locomotives. It's a rare opportunity to own a piece of British rail history that truly stands out from the rest.