So I decided to have a day out with a camera. I headed for the Yorkshire Dales but found that the roads were still too icy to reach any worthwhile vantage points for landscape. That was Plan A out of the window. Plan B was that there was a steam special due down the scenic Carlisle to Settle line. I headed for a place called Scarsdale Head where the country station is well kept, has retained its pre-war character and still has a traditional signal box. An ideal setting for a preserved steam train. I chose the setup I wanted and headed for the local pub for a late lunch. My request for a sandwich was met with the words "sorry, we stopped serving food at 2.30pm". I settled for a drink. The barmaid then disappeared into the kitchen and re-appeared a few minutes later with a sandwich on a plate. I thought how kind and was still thinking that when she walked past me, settled down to watch the Six Nations Rugby and ate the sandwich herself.
At this point I should have realised that this wasn't my day but I went back up the station and waited for the train. It duly appeared and I took a the first long shot with the 18-200 on the D7100 - mainly in anticipation of a similar shot at a future date when the weather was a bit more atmospheric.
The main idea was to capture a WA shot of the train entering the station in the evening sunshine which also featured the signal box. However, just as the train was approaching the station on the down line, the 4.14pm to Carlisle decided to join the party on the up line and totally blocked my chosen viewpoint. I wasn't the only photographer and the language was choice. All I managed after a three hour wait (without sustenance) was this.
It was a nice day out though.