Image 31120 & 37124, up freight (caravans), Selby station

31120 & 37124, up freight (caravans), Selby station
31120 & 37124, up freight (caravans), Selby station 
 Simon and I took a short evening walk from the Youth Hostel at Selby, a safely moored up former grain barge, to the station. We observed a number of workings the first of which was this one headed by 31120 and 37124. It was carrying a number of flat wagons with caravans on them. The train could have originated from the Hull area with Sprite and Abbey 'vans being manufactured at Cottingham. I do not know if the plant was rail linked, it was right next to the line, or if the train was even from there? Any help appreciated to solve where this working may have originated from would be appreciated. 
 Keywords: 31120 & 37124, up freight (caravans), Selby station
31120 & 37124, up freight (caravans), Selby station 
 Simon and I took a short evening walk from the Youth Hostel at Selby, a safely moored up former grain barge, to the station. We observed a number of workings the first of which was this one headed by 31120 and 37124. It was carrying a number of flat wagons with caravans on them. The train could have originated from the Hull area with Sprite and Abbey 'vans being manufactured at Cottingham. I do not know if the plant was rail linked, it was right next to the line, or if the train was even from there? Any help appreciated to solve where this working may have originated from would be appreciated. 
 Keywords: 31120 & 37124, up freight (caravans), Selby station

Simon and I took a short evening walk from the

Youth Hostel at Selby, a safely moored up former grain barge, to the station. We observed a number of workings the first of which was this one headed by 31120 and 37124. It was carrying a number of flat wagons with caravans on them. The train could have originated from the Hull area with Sprite and Abbey 'vans being manufactured at Cottingham. I do not know if the plant was rail linked, it was right next to the line, or if the train was even from there? Any help appreciated to solve where this working may have originated from would be appreciated.