Image 800110, GR 14.33 London King`s-Cross-Leeds (1D18, 2L), Oakleigh Park station

800110, GR 14.33 London King`s-Cross-Leeds (1D18, 2L), Oakleigh Park station
800110, GR 14.33 London King`s-Cross-Leeds (1D18, 2L), Oakleigh Park station 
 It has to be admitted that the LNER livery applied to the Azumas is so much better than the drab green of Great Western's IET equivalents. 800110 sweeps through Oakleigh Park some eight miles into its journey forming the 14.33 King's Cross to Leeds. Again, the camera's flip-out screen has been utilised with me holding it over the railings to secure this photograph. It's lovely to see the front ends of these trains looking so pristine, but after a summer of hitting insect up and down the ECML I wonder if they will become a little work-stained? 
 Keywords: 800110 14.33 London King`s-Cross-Leeds 1D18 Oakleigh Park station
800110, GR 14.33 London King`s-Cross-Leeds (1D18, 2L), Oakleigh Park station 
 It has to be admitted that the LNER livery applied to the Azumas is so much better than the drab green of Great Western's IET equivalents. 800110 sweeps through Oakleigh Park some eight miles into its journey forming the 14.33 King's Cross to Leeds. Again, the camera's flip-out screen has been utilised with me holding it over the railings to secure this photograph. It's lovely to see the front ends of these trains looking so pristine, but after a summer of hitting insect up and down the ECML I wonder if they will become a little work-stained? 
 Keywords: 800110 14.33 London King`s-Cross-Leeds 1D18 Oakleigh Park station

It has to be admitted that the LNER livery applied

to the Azumas is so much better than the drab green of Great Western's IET equivalents. 800110 sweeps through Oakleigh Park some eight miles into its journey forming the 14.33 King's Cross to Leeds. Again, the camera's flip-out screen has been utilised with me holding it over the railings to secure this photograph. It's lovely to see the front ends of these trains looking so pristine, but after a summer of hitting insect up and down the ECML I wonder if they will become a little work-stained?