Image Nameplate, 43467, EM 18.37 Corby-London St. Pancras (1P41, 2L), Wellingborough station

Nameplate, 43467, EM 18.37 Corby-London St. Pancras (1P41, 2L), Wellingborough station
Nameplate, 43467, EM 18.37 Corby-London St. Pancras (1P41, 2L), Wellingborough station 
 Ex Grand Central HST power car 43467 carries two names. On this side, it is 'British Transport Police Nottingham' and on the other side it carries a red plate, 'Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue'. The power car was named in a short ceremony at Nottingham station on 12.02.18 after the two key teams that dealt with the fire at the station a month earlier on 12.01.18. This naming ceremony also marked the reveal of East Midlands Trains' new livery as applied to the former Grand Central buffer beam fitted power cars. The train is seen pausing at Wellingborough on a chilly November night at the rear of the 18.37 Corby to St. Pancras. 
 Keywords: Nameplate 43467 18.37 Corby-London St. Pancras 1P41 Wellingborough station HST
Nameplate, 43467, EM 18.37 Corby-London St. Pancras (1P41, 2L), Wellingborough station 
 Ex Grand Central HST power car 43467 carries two names. On this side, it is 'British Transport Police Nottingham' and on the other side it carries a red plate, 'Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue'. The power car was named in a short ceremony at Nottingham station on 12.02.18 after the two key teams that dealt with the fire at the station a month earlier on 12.01.18. This naming ceremony also marked the reveal of East Midlands Trains' new livery as applied to the former Grand Central buffer beam fitted power cars. The train is seen pausing at Wellingborough on a chilly November night at the rear of the 18.37 Corby to St. Pancras. 
 Keywords: Nameplate 43467 18.37 Corby-London St. Pancras 1P41 Wellingborough station HST

Ex Grand Central HST power car 43467 carries two names.

On this side, it is 'British Transport Police Nottingham' and on the other side it carries a red plate, 'Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue'. The power car was named in a short ceremony at Nottingham station on 12.02.18 after the two key teams that dealt with the fire at the station a month earlier on 12.01.18. This naming ceremony also marked the reveal of East Midlands Trains' new livery as applied to the former Grand Central buffer beam fitted power cars. The train is seen pausing at Wellingborough on a chilly November night at the rear of the 18.37 Corby to St. Pancras.