Image Class 180, GC 11.27 London King`s Cross-Sunderland (1N92, 1E), Frinkley Lane crossing SK906436

Class 180, GC 11.27 London King`s Cross-Sunderland (1N92, 1E), Frinkley Lane crossing SK906436
Class 180, GC 11.27 London King`s Cross-Sunderland (1N92, 1E), Frinkley Lane crossing SK906436 
 I have visited Frinkley lane crossing, that is located between Barkston Junction and Claypole on the ECML, a number of times and it remains one of my favourite spots for a number of reasons, largely because the surroundings are pretty remote and quiet. However, as the line is running north-south lighting can be tricky at certain times in the day as illustrated in this image. One of Grand Central's ten class 180s heads north with the 11.27 King's Cross to Sunderland. Until 2017, Grand Central operated a mixed fleet combining 180s and HSTs. However, after GWR dispensed with its remaining class 180 units, Grand Central acquired them and disposed of its HSTs that themselves moved East Midlands Trains; I think that this is euphemistically referred to as 'cascading'! 
 Keywords: Class 180 11.27 London King`s Cross-Sunderland 1N92 Frinkley Lane crossing SK906436
Class 180, GC 11.27 London King`s Cross-Sunderland (1N92, 1E), Frinkley Lane crossing SK906436 
 I have visited Frinkley lane crossing, that is located between Barkston Junction and Claypole on the ECML, a number of times and it remains one of my favourite spots for a number of reasons, largely because the surroundings are pretty remote and quiet. However, as the line is running north-south lighting can be tricky at certain times in the day as illustrated in this image. One of Grand Central's ten class 180s heads north with the 11.27 King's Cross to Sunderland. Until 2017, Grand Central operated a mixed fleet combining 180s and HSTs. However, after GWR dispensed with its remaining class 180 units, Grand Central acquired them and disposed of its HSTs that themselves moved East Midlands Trains; I think that this is euphemistically referred to as 'cascading'! 
 Keywords: Class 180 11.27 London King`s Cross-Sunderland 1N92 Frinkley Lane crossing SK906436

I have visited Frinkley lane crossing, that is located between

Barkston Junction and Claypole on the ECML, a number of times and it remains one of my favourite spots for a number of reasons, largely because the surroundings are pretty remote and quiet. However, as the line is running north-south lighting can be tricky at certain times in the day as illustrated in this image. One of Grand Central's ten class 180s heads north with the 11.27 King's Cross to Sunderland. Until 2017, Grand Central operated a mixed fleet combining 180s and HSTs. However, after GWR dispensed with its remaining class 180 units, Grand Central acquired them and disposed of its HSTs that themselves moved East Midlands Trains; I think that this is euphemistically referred to as 'cascading'!