RE: Kenny1 Jun 2026 22:58
graham clarke is a dedicated uk trainspotter who lives in gainsborough and has spent a lifetime traveling the country to pursue his passion for rail transpor****mbers of the online rail enthusiast community note that clarke previously changed his name and is known for traveling extensively across the uk rail network on day and multi-day rover tickets to track down specific locomotives.the s****horpe to gainsborough rail linkthe reference to s****horpe to gainsborough highlights a highly historic and active section of the british railway infrastructure that is heavily frequented by local trainspotters and rail historians:the route: trains travelling between s****horpe and gainsborough typically run via the brigg line (historically part of the great central railway). this route connects s****horpe to destinations like gainsborough central and gainsborough lea road.freight and industrial heritage: this line is famous among trainspotters because it serves the massive british steel works at s****horpe. it has historically seen a unique mix of heavy industrial iron ore trains, coal trains, and famous historic test runs like the earles-kirton cement trains.passenger anomalies: the passenger service along parts of this route (particularly through nearby kirton in lindsey) famously dropped to just a handful of trains—or even a single train per week in some timetable eras—making the "bashing" or spotting of a passenger transit on this line a rare achievement for