Image 92018, CS 20.26 Inverness, 21.12 Aberdeen, 19.00 Fort William-London Euston (1M16, 7E), between Roade & Ashton

92018, CS 20.26 Inverness, 21.12 Aberdeen, 19.00 Fort William-London Euston (1M16, 7E), between Roade & Ashton
92018, CS 20.26 Inverness, 21.12 Aberdeen, 19.00 Fort William-London Euston (1M16, 7E), between Roade & Ashton 
 I have a relatively old iPhone but it is still capable of taking reasonable pictures when called upon despite its weaknesses. Due to a 'card read error' on my Canon 5D and having made the effort to walk out from home at 06.30 I resorted to using my iPhone to capture the up Highland Sleeper passing between Roade and Ashton on the southern WCML. 92018 leads the 1M16 on a stunning spring morning with frost still on the grass around the edge of the field. CS sub-lease seven midnight teal liveried 92s from GBRf dedicated to the Sleeper services. Looking at them side on makes me think how smart they would look with a nice red nameplate and crest perhaps reflecting the heritage of the places that CS services serve? 
 Keywords: 92018 20.26 Inverness 21.12 Aberdeen 19.00 Fort William-London Euston 1M16 between Roade Ashton CS Caledonian Sleeper
92018, CS 20.26 Inverness, 21.12 Aberdeen, 19.00 Fort William-London Euston (1M16, 7E), between Roade & Ashton 
 I have a relatively old iPhone but it is still capable of taking reasonable pictures when called upon despite its weaknesses. Due to a 'card read error' on my Canon 5D and having made the effort to walk out from home at 06.30 I resorted to using my iPhone to capture the up Highland Sleeper passing between Roade and Ashton on the southern WCML. 92018 leads the 1M16 on a stunning spring morning with frost still on the grass around the edge of the field. CS sub-lease seven midnight teal liveried 92s from GBRf dedicated to the Sleeper services. Looking at them side on makes me think how smart they would look with a nice red nameplate and crest perhaps reflecting the heritage of the places that CS services serve? 
 Keywords: 92018 20.26 Inverness 21.12 Aberdeen 19.00 Fort William-London Euston 1M16 between Roade Ashton CS Caledonian Sleeper

I have a relatively old iPhone but it is still

capable of taking reasonable pictures when called upon despite its weaknesses. Due to a 'card read error' on my Canon 5D and having made the effort to walk out from home at 06.30 I resorted to using my iPhone to capture the up Highland Sleeper passing between Roade and Ashton on the southern WCML. 92018 leads the 1M16 on a stunning spring morning with frost still on the grass around the edge of the field. CS sub-lease seven midnight teal liveried 92s from GBRf dedicated to the Sleeper services. Looking at them side on makes me think how smart they would look with a nice red nameplate and crest perhaps reflecting the heritage of the places that CS services serve?