function photo(i,c,m,q,d,j,h,o,p,a,l,f,k,b,r,n,g,e){this.id=i;this.galleries_id=c;this.photo_ref=m;this.section_code=q;this.src=d;this.width=j;this.height=h;this.caption=o;this.home=p;this.gallery=a;this.description=l;this.takendate=f;this.photographer=k;this.location=b;this.item_price=r;this.purchase_instruction=n;this.payment_groups_id=g;this.server_id=e;this.src=getServerPath(this.server_id)+"/"+this.src}function gallery(e,c,d,b,a){this.id=e;this.featured_images=c;this.title=d;this.section_code=b;this.photoIDs=a}var photos=new Object();photos[3701538]=new photo(3701538,"259496","7945 colour","section298045","CLIC_7945_torbay_express.jpg",600,401,"6024 King Edward 1 ",0,0,"6024 King Edward 1, this time in colour.  Photographed in December 2008,  heading up the Torquay Express Christmas special, just leaving Dawlish Station en route to Torquay.  <br>\r\n<p>","","DawlishBlue","Dawlish, South Devon","","",14512,5);photos[4436024]=new photo(4436024,"259496","2132","section298045","CLIC_2132tt_torquay_express_dawlish_railway_line.jpg",600,400,"6024 King Edward I",0,0,"King Edward I heads the summertime Torquay Express.  The Torquay Express runs weekly through the summer months, and at Christmastime, on the famous Dawlish Sea Wall route to Torquay, Devon.  <br>\r\n<p> <br>\r\nThe Dawlish section of the route runs next to the sea, giving stunning views of Lyme Bay.  The trains are very popular with locals and visitors, who admire both the steam engines and lovely old carriages they pull.  <br>\r\n<p><br>\r\nThis photograph was taken at midday on a glorious sunny day in August 2007.  <br>\r\n","","DawlishBlue","Dawlish, South Devon","","",14512,5);photos[4436045]=new photo(4436045,"259496","3474","section298045","CLIC_3474te.jpg",600,403,"The Old 37 - 37038 Rounding Red Rock",0,0,"DRS Class 37 - 37038 - rounding the corner by Red Rock, Dawlish.   ","","Anthony T Steel","Red Rock, Dawlish, Devon","","",14512,5);photos[4436051]=new photo(4436051,"259496","","section298045","CLIC_7403_t_tangmere_steam_engine_dawlish.jpg",600,400,"Tangmere fronts the Torquay Express",0,0,'Battle of Britain class 34067 Tangmere in full steam at Dawlish, South Devon.  She was doing duty as the Torquay Express in summer, 2008.  <br>\r\n<p><br>\r\nThe prestigious Battle of Britain class locomotives were designed in 1945 by Oliver Bulleid for use across the entire Southern Railway from London to the Kent coast and as far west as Plymouth.<br>\r\n<p><br>\r\nNamed after the wartime RAF fighter station near Chichester, Tangmere was mainly used on trains between London and Kent until the 1960s. It then moved to Salisbury, where it spent the last few years of its active life heading trains between Exeter and London.<br>\r\n<p><br>\r\nMany of the class were extensively rebuilt in the 1950s and lost their distinctive air-smoothed casing but Tangmere remains in its original form giving a glimpse of how impressive these machines would have looked in the difficult years after the Second World War.<br>\r\n<p><br>\r\nFollowing a lengthy period in a south Wales scrapyard Tangmere has now been restored to immaculate condition and is the only member of its class currently active on railtours.<br>\r\n<p><br>\r\nMany thanks to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.steamdreams.com">www.steamdreams.com</a> for this information about Tangmere<br>\r\n<p>',"","Anthony T Steel","Dawlish, South Devon","","",14512,5);photos[4436053]=new photo(4436053,"259496","7945 b&w","section298045","CLIC_7945_bw_torbay_express.jpg",600,401,"6024 Christmas Express",0,0,"6024 King Edward 1 in black and white.  This time photographed in December 2008,  heading up the Torquay Express Christmas special, just leaving Dawlish Station en route to Torquay.  ","","DawlishBlue","Dawlish, South Devon","","",14512,5);photos[4436055]=new photo(4436055,"259496","7940","section298045","CLIC_7940_torbay_express.jpg",600,428,"6024 King Edward I and Dawlish Station",0,0,"An unusual view of 6024 King Edward I steaming through Dawlish Station en route to Torquay.  ","","DawlishBlue","Dawlish, South Devon","","",14514,5);photos[4467855]=new photo(4467855,"259496","2009_0174","section298045","CLIC_0174.jpg",600,405,"Tornado 60163",0,0,'Tornado, the first new main line steam locomotive to be built in Britain for almost 50 years, doing duty as the Torquay Express.  Photographed on the Dawlish Sea Wall section of the run, Sunday 9 August, 2009<br>\r\n<p><br>\r\nIn 1990 a group of people came together to share an extraordinary ambition - to construct a brand new Peppercorn A1 Pacific.  After nineteen years of incredible effort that locomotive, No. 60163 Tornado, moved under it own power for the first time in 2008.  The story behind this engine is truely amazing.  Visit <a target="_blank" href="http://www.a1steam.com">www.a1steam.com</a> to learn more.<br>\r\n<p><br>\r\n<p>',"","DawlishBlue","Dawlish, South Devon","","",14512,5);photos[4512213]=new photo(4512213,"259496","4661","section298045","CLIC_4661te_first_great_western_dawlish_storm.jpg",600,400,"",0,0,"","","","","","",14512,5);photos[4512215]=new photo(4512215,"259496","4001","section298045","CLIC_4001te_breakers_over_dawlish_railway_station.jpg",600,400,"",0,0,"","","","","","",14512,5);photos[4512220]=new photo(4512220,"259496","3939","section298045","CLIC_3939te.jpg",600,400,"",0,0,"","","","","","",14512,5);photos[4512241]=new photo(4512241,"259496","7623","section298045","CLIC_7623_pump_house_starcross_devon.jpg",600,403,"Starcross and the Pump House",0,0,"Brunel's Pump House seen from the Exe Estuary at Starcross, Devon","","Anthony T Steel","Starcross, Devon","","",14512,5);