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46115 moves to York for Olympic Train - 19th June 2012

Discussion in 'Photography' started by steamingyorkshire, Jun 19, 2012.

  1. steamingyorkshire

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    LMS 7P No.46115 'Scots Guardsman' moved to York on the 19th June 2012 ready for the Olympic Train to Thirsk, seen near Manston, Cross Gates.

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    Gosh even the ECS has the diesel pushing hard behind :), why don't they put the diesel on the front, its only an ecs after all.
     
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    Thanks Steve, yes good to catch up at Birkett.

    For once a lucky patch of light, it was only there as the train passed!! It was also running about 30 mins early.
     
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    But if the diesel is pushing it means they will get to York without having to have a water stop..
     

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