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LPPC DSL BW 1182 
 Having moved across the valley, this is the view shown in the previous photograph from the opposite direction. Not long after arriving another freight came into view on the up line having passed through Dent station and followed the contours to Dent Head again. This time there was no throb, only the familiar ringing sound of an English Electric Type 4 Class 40 which interrupted the singing of a skylark. Freight traffic was plentiful to watch during a sunny, still, warm and almost idyllic afternoon watching trains. I am not certain what the load behind the locomotive is, but it almost looks like a steam boiler.
LPPC DSL BW 1182 
 Having moved across the valley, this is the view shown in the previous photograph from the opposite direction. Not long after arriving another freight came into view on the up line having passed through Dent station and followed the contours to Dent Head again. This time there was no throb, only the familiar ringing sound of an English Electric Type 4 Class 40 which interrupted the singing of a skylark. Freight traffic was plentiful to watch during a sunny, still, warm and almost idyllic afternoon watching trains. I am not certain what the load behind the locomotive is, but it almost looks like a steam boiler.
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Having moved across the valley, this is the view shown

in the previous photograph from the opposite direction. Not long after arriving another freight came into view on the up line having passed through Dent station and followed the contours to Dent Head again. This time there was no throb, only the familiar ringing sound of an English Electric Type 4 Class 40 which interrupted the singing of a skylark. Freight traffic was plentiful to watch during a sunny, still, warm and almost idyllic afternoon watching trains. I am not certain what the load behind the locomotive is, but it almost looks like a steam boiler.