Image 66532, stabled, Landore Street FLT

66532, stabled, Landore Street FLT
66532, stabled, Landore Street FLT 
 Taken from the train through a grubby window, 66532 'P&O Nedlloyd Atlas' stands stabled in Landore Street Freightliner terminal in Birmingham. The odd name of this 66 that it was awarded in 2002 is after the Anglo Dutch operator P&O and Nedlloyd that was formed in 1998. The term Atlas refers to a 40 and 45 foot design of container that has become a highly successful one throughout the world of shipping. 
 Keywords: 66532 Landore Street FLT
66532, stabled, Landore Street FLT 
 Taken from the train through a grubby window, 66532 'P&O Nedlloyd Atlas' stands stabled in Landore Street Freightliner terminal in Birmingham. The odd name of this 66 that it was awarded in 2002 is after the Anglo Dutch operator P&O and Nedlloyd that was formed in 1998. The term Atlas refers to a 40 and 45 foot design of container that has become a highly successful one throughout the world of shipping. 
 Keywords: 66532 Landore Street FLT

Taken from the train through a grubby window, 66532 'P&O

Nedlloyd Atlas' stands stabled in Landore Street Freightliner terminal in Birmingham. The odd name of this 66 that it was awarded in 2002 is after the Anglo Dutch operator P&O and Nedlloyd that was formed in 1998. The term Atlas refers to a 40 and 45 foot design of container that has become a highly successful one throughout the world of shipping.