File:Sellafield to Crewe flasks 68032 & 68028 near Haydock.jpg
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DescriptionSellafield to Crewe flasks 68032 & 68028 near Haydock.jpg |
English: The Saturday morning empty nuclear waste flask train heads down the West Coast Mainline through Haydock powered by two new Class 68 locos from the DRS fleet. Low winter sunshine catches the locos as they head south at a stately 65 mph. |
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Author | kitmasterbloke |
Camera location | 53° 28′ 07.22″ N, 2° 35′ 49.86″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 53.468672; -2.597182 |
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