Image Class 395s, SE 06.52 Ramsgate London St. Pancras (1F15, RT), Hoo Junction TQ694736

Class 395s, SE 06.52 Ramsgate London St. Pancras (1F15, RT), Hoo Junction TQ694736
Class 395s, SE 06.52 Ramsgate London St. Pancras (1F15, RT), Hoo Junction TQ694736 
 With Hoo Junction yard in the background, two class 365 Jevelins speed past working the 06.52 Ramsgate to London St. Pancras. On the down line level with the back of the train you can see Hoo Junction station, there is a matching platform on the up line too slightly further away. This is technically an open station but not one you can get a train to or one you can get a train from! It's purely for the use of train crews at Hoo Depot as it is such a remote spot! From what we could see of the platforms, they were basic wooden affairs no more that a few yards long with a lean-to shelter. 
 Keywords: Class 395 1F15 Hoo Junction TQ694736
Class 395s, SE 06.52 Ramsgate London St. Pancras (1F15, RT), Hoo Junction TQ694736 
 With Hoo Junction yard in the background, two class 365 Jevelins speed past working the 06.52 Ramsgate to London St. Pancras. On the down line level with the back of the train you can see Hoo Junction station, there is a matching platform on the up line too slightly further away. This is technically an open station but not one you can get a train to or one you can get a train from! It's purely for the use of train crews at Hoo Depot as it is such a remote spot! From what we could see of the platforms, they were basic wooden affairs no more that a few yards long with a lean-to shelter. 
 Keywords: Class 395 1F15 Hoo Junction TQ694736

With Hoo Junction yard in the background, two class 365

Jevelins speed past working the 06.52 Ramsgate to London St. Pancras. On the down line level with the back of the train you can see Hoo Junction station, there is a matching platform on the up line too slightly further away. This is technically an open station but not one you can get a train to or one you can get a train from! It's purely for the use of train crews at Hoo Depot as it is such a remote spot! From what we could see of the platforms, they were basic wooden affairs no more that a few yards long with a lean-to shelter.