Image 60091, 13.00 Theale-Roberstson (6B33), Steventon Causeway Crossing

60091, 13.00 Theale-Roberstson (6B33), Steventon Causeway Crossing
60091, 13.00 Theale-Roberstson (6B33), Steventon Causeway Crossing 
 A regular daily working on the GWML is the 13.00 (or thereabouts) Theale to Roberston empty oil tankers. It is usually hauled by a class 60 as it's such a heavy train on its up working when the tanks are full. Here it is seen passing Steventon's second level crossing, Causeway, with 60091 'Barry Needham' thrashing at the front! Not a great picture but the camera had a 'funny' and played up for a short while massively over-exposing for a few shots. It still does it occasionally now and is something that I have read about that is a bit of an issue for the Canon 5D Mk.II. 
 Keywords: 60091 13.00 Theale-Roberstson 6B33 Steventon Causeway Crossing
60091, 13.00 Theale-Roberstson (6B33), Steventon Causeway Crossing 
 A regular daily working on the GWML is the 13.00 (or thereabouts) Theale to Roberston empty oil tankers. It is usually hauled by a class 60 as it's such a heavy train on its up working when the tanks are full. Here it is seen passing Steventon's second level crossing, Causeway, with 60091 'Barry Needham' thrashing at the front! Not a great picture but the camera had a 'funny' and played up for a short while massively over-exposing for a few shots. It still does it occasionally now and is something that I have read about that is a bit of an issue for the Canon 5D Mk.II. 
 Keywords: 60091 13.00 Theale-Roberstson 6B33 Steventon Causeway Crossing

A regular daily working on the GWML is the 13.00

(or thereabouts) Theale to Roberston empty oil tankers. It is usually hauled by a class 60 as it's such a heavy train on its up working when the tanks are full. Here it is seen passing Steventon's second level crossing, Causeway, with 60091 'Barry Needham' thrashing at the front! Not a great picture but the camera had a 'funny' and played up for a short while massively over-exposing for a few shots. It still does it occasionally now and is something that I have read about that is a bit of an issue for the Canon 5D Mk.II.