Image 66069, 07.07 Mountsorrel-Radlett (6C31), Nene Valley SP913670

66069, 07.07 Mountsorrel-Radlett (6C31), Nene Valley SP913670
66069, 07.07 Mountsorrel-Radlett (6C31), Nene Valley SP913670 
 A wide angle shot that shows the beauty of the Nene Valley just to the south of Wellingborough off to its best. The lakes in the foreground are former gravel pits that have become a haven for much wildlife since they were abandoned some years ago. There are a network of paths around the lakes that are popular with ramblers, bird watchers and dog walkers alike. The 07.07 Mountsorrel to Radlett 6C31 stone train, led by 66069, makes its way along the up slow line as it commences its climb to Sharnbrook summit some three miles to the south viewed from the edge of one of the lakes. 
 Keywords: 66069 07.07 Mountsorrel-Radlett 6C31 Nene Valley SP913670
66069, 07.07 Mountsorrel-Radlett (6C31), Nene Valley SP913670 
 A wide angle shot that shows the beauty of the Nene Valley just to the south of Wellingborough off to its best. The lakes in the foreground are former gravel pits that have become a haven for much wildlife since they were abandoned some years ago. There are a network of paths around the lakes that are popular with ramblers, bird watchers and dog walkers alike. The 07.07 Mountsorrel to Radlett 6C31 stone train, led by 66069, makes its way along the up slow line as it commences its climb to Sharnbrook summit some three miles to the south viewed from the edge of one of the lakes. 
 Keywords: 66069 07.07 Mountsorrel-Radlett 6C31 Nene Valley SP913670

A wide angle shot that shows the beauty of the

Nene Valley just to the south of Wellingborough off to its best. The lakes in the foreground are former gravel pits that have become a haven for much wildlife since they were abandoned some years ago. There are a network of paths around the lakes that are popular with ramblers, bird watchers and dog walkers alike. The 07.07 Mountsorrel to Radlett 6C31 stone train, led by 66069, makes its way along the up slow line as it commences its climb to Sharnbrook summit some three miles to the south viewed from the edge of one of the lakes.