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After two long days in the South-East it was nice to be home and put my feet up in the warm, especially as West Yorkshire had seen its first snow of the season. This looked very attractive from the bedroom window as it glistened on the tops of the hills across the Calder valley, but I was glad not to be out in it.

Instead, I had a morning Teams call with friends and colleagues from Community Rail Network as it was our day to pick the shortlist for the annual photographic competition. Myself and another judge (this year it was CRN’s Erin Kelly) go through the dozens of entries, pick what we individually consider the best, then collectively agree (or disagree!) on the final 14. More often than not the judges are in agreement on the vast majority but haggle over the last half-dozen, which was the case this year. The competition will go live in the new year, with the public being able to vote for their favourite. You can see the 2025 winners by following this link.

That’s not the only photographic competition I’m involved in this year. I’m also on the panel of judges for Avanti West Coast’s ‘Together We Roll Photography Competition‘ which was launched this week. Avanti are inviting photographers (professional, emerging, and amateur) to submit an image that perfectly captures the spirit of a community local to the West Coast Main Line, which serves major cities and towns in England, Scotland, and Wales. You can find full details by clicking on the link above.

Hopefully, I’ll be able to get out with the camera again myself once the weather changes. In the meantime, I’ve plenty of archive pictures to sort out, like this shot of one Avanti’s new ‘Evero’ trains taken at Crewe on Tuesday.

You can find many more images of Avanti services in this gallery.

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