The gypsum working is very popular with photographers even though it runs a.m. presently. This post, 28th August 2010, includes two pics showing the trains headed by the superb GBRf (now Europorte) class 66/7s.
The first is by Ken Young. It was shot at Bank Quay on 24th August 2010 and shows 66714 Cromer Lifeboat heading the famous wagons in wet weather.
John's shot is dated 19th August 2010 and features the 'Metronet' branded 66722, Sir Edward Watkin, on the gypsum working through Red Bank. There are 5, 'Metronet' branded class 66/7s: 66718-22.
I have added a third unrelated shot, although it was taken on the same date as John's. It's by Jeff Nicholls and depicts the 'Royal' purple class 67, 67005 Queen's Messenger, on an engineers working, southbound, through Winwick.
The first is by Ken Young. It was shot at Bank Quay on 24th August 2010 and shows 66714 Cromer Lifeboat heading the famous wagons in wet weather.
John's shot is dated 19th August 2010 and features the 'Metronet' branded 66722, Sir Edward Watkin, on the gypsum working through Red Bank. There are 5, 'Metronet' branded class 66/7s: 66718-22.
I have added a third unrelated shot, although it was taken on the same date as John's. It's by Jeff Nicholls and depicts the 'Royal' purple class 67, 67005 Queen's Messenger, on an engineers working, southbound, through Winwick.
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