**Key** Number - Description - Location - Entrant (Forum nickname) 1 - British Class 390 'Pendolino' EMU (UID), operated by Virgin West Coast, heads south towards London. - Near Rugby, East Midlands, UK. - Gavin Dowland (Ameecher) 2 - British Class 375 'Electrostar' EMU (No. 375 302), operated by Southeastern, heads through Aylesham at speed. - Aylesham, Kent, UK. - Daniel Leach (atomicdanny) 3 - British Class 170 'Turbostar' DMU (No. 170 397), operated by Central Trains as part of their Citilink services, heads towards Birmingham New Street. - Railworld, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK - Benjamin Griffin (jpmaster) 4 - British Class 92 electric locomotive (No. 92 036 'Bertolt Brecht'), operated by EWS, heads down the Hest Bank. - Lancashire, UK - Martin Edmonson (Martin) 5 - Signal gantries SH77 and SH78 north of Worcester Shrub Hill railway station. - Worcester Shrub Hill, Worcestershire, UK - Dave Worley (Dave Worley) 6 - Restored tank engine 3112 idles at Sydney Terminal, platform 2, ready to depart with a tourist train to Gosford. - Sydney, Australia - Trent Nicholson (Raichase) 7 - British Class 450 'Desiro' (No. 450 004), operated by South West Trains, arrives at Hinton Admiral on a Wareham Shuttle Service. - Highcliffe, Dorset, UK - (tubechallenger) 8 - British Class 90 (UID), operated by ONE railways, idles at Colchester, 22nd April 2007. - Colchester, Essex, UK. David Chandler (DJC) 9 - An excursion train heads through the Royal Gorge, August 2006. - Royal Gorge, Colorado, USA - (Train-a-Mania) 10 - Prague Main station from a bridge overlooking the station approach, March 2006. In Sepia. - Prague, Czech Republic - Paul Schweizer (The Irish) 11 - TMZ108, operated by Tågab, heads a train from Västervik to Linköping on the 28th March 2007 - Åtvidaberg, South East Sweden - Oskar Johansson (OSkar000) 12 - Holland's oldest EMU, built in the 1920s, heads through Hilversum Noord. - Hilversum, The Netherlands - Mark Leppen (Purno) 13 - Totley Tunnel portal. This is the longest under-land tunnel in Britain. Taken Spring 2006. - Grindleford, UK - Jonty Sewell (jonty-comp)