Image Class 47, unidentified up diversion, Bradford-on-Avon station

Class 47, unidentified up diversion, Bradford-on-Avon station
Class 47, unidentified up diversion, Bradford-on-Avon station 
 With passengers gathering the platform end colour light (BJ102) turned green. After a wait, this unidentified Class 47 passed through Bradford-on-Avon station with an unidentified working. There were GWML diversions this morning so it could have been a London Paddington working. But, that it had a uniform rake of Mk.1 stock, probably meant it was heading somewhere else, perhaps a summer Saturday special to Weymouth? Notice the ex-GWR wooden board hanging under the footbridge, I wonder where that ended up when it was removed in favour of some corporate image monstrosity? Also of note are the three cars in the adjacent car park. There's a nice Scimitar GTE (as the Princess Anne used to drive), a Morris Marina and Capri in a rather fetching shade of green! 
 Keywords: Bradford-on-Avon station class 47 Brush Type 4
Class 47, unidentified up diversion, Bradford-on-Avon station 
 With passengers gathering the platform end colour light (BJ102) turned green. After a wait, this unidentified Class 47 passed through Bradford-on-Avon station with an unidentified working. There were GWML diversions this morning so it could have been a London Paddington working. But, that it had a uniform rake of Mk.1 stock, probably meant it was heading somewhere else, perhaps a summer Saturday special to Weymouth? Notice the ex-GWR wooden board hanging under the footbridge, I wonder where that ended up when it was removed in favour of some corporate image monstrosity? Also of note are the three cars in the adjacent car park. There's a nice Scimitar GTE (as the Princess Anne used to drive), a Morris Marina and Capri in a rather fetching shade of green! 
 Keywords: Bradford-on-Avon station class 47 Brush Type 4

With passengers gathering the platform end colour light (BJ102) turned

green. After a wait, this unidentified Class 47 passed through Bradford-on-Avon station with an unidentified working. There were GWML diversions this morning so it could have been a London Paddington working. But, that it had a uniform rake of Mk.1 stock, probably meant it was heading somewhere else, perhaps a summer Saturday special to Weymouth? Notice the ex-GWR wooden board hanging under the footbridge, I wonder where that ended up when it was removed in favour of some corporate image monstrosity? Also of note are the three cars in the adjacent car park. There's a nice Scimitar GTE (as the Princess Anne used to drive), a Morris Marina and Capri in a rather fetching shade of green!