This painting depicts a classic steam locomotive, number 68, traveling along a railway track that runs horizontally across the frame. The dark green engine is the central focus, billowing plumes of black smoke into the clear blue sky above. It is pulling a series of passenger carriages that recede into the distance, suggesting a journey through the countryside.
In the foreground, a dry stone wall stretches across the lower portion of the composition, separating the railway line from a grassy field. To the right, a bare-branched tree stands prominently, indicating a cool season such as late autumn or early winter. Near the base of the tree, a small group of people appears to be sitting or resting by the stone wall, accompanied by what looks like a bicycle and a small dog, adding a sense of scale and human interest to the rural scene.
The colour palette is dominated by earthy tones of brown, ochre, and muted greens, reflecting the late-season landscape. The light is soft and even, typical of a bright, clear day. The medium is a traditional representational painting style with visible brushwork and realistic detail, capturing the mechanical intricacy of the steam engine in contrast with the organic textures of the surrounding countryside. The artist's signature, "D.W. BRECKON 82," is visible in the lower right corner.