Image 37611 & 82107, 10.44 MNR-Leicester LIP (5Q59, 22E), site of Roade station

37611 & 82107, 10.44 MNR-Leicester LIP (5Q59, 22E), site of Roade station
37611 & 82107, 10.44 MNR-Leicester LIP (5Q59, 22E), site of Roade station 
 I had been tracking this movement all day since it left the Mid Norfolk Railway observing various postings to identify exactly what it was. After a slow journey from Norfolk, 37611 'Pegasus' leads former Greater Anglia DVT 82107 past Roade heading towards the Class 37's Leicester base. I am not sure as to why the formerly stored DVT was making the journey. If anybody can advise that would be useful. Whilst I am not complaining, I do not understand why the train took the long route to Leicester that involved the engine changing ends at Nuneaton rather than taking a far more direct route via Peterborough and Stamford? Notice the Rail Operations Group headboard being worn by 37611. 
 Keywords: 37611 82107 10.44 MNR-Leicester LIP site of Roade station Rail Operations Group ROG 5Q59 Pegasus
37611 & 82107, 10.44 MNR-Leicester LIP (5Q59, 22E), site of Roade station 
 I had been tracking this movement all day since it left the Mid Norfolk Railway observing various postings to identify exactly what it was. After a slow journey from Norfolk, 37611 'Pegasus' leads former Greater Anglia DVT 82107 past Roade heading towards the Class 37's Leicester base. I am not sure as to why the formerly stored DVT was making the journey. If anybody can advise that would be useful. Whilst I am not complaining, I do not understand why the train took the long route to Leicester that involved the engine changing ends at Nuneaton rather than taking a far more direct route via Peterborough and Stamford? Notice the Rail Operations Group headboard being worn by 37611. 
 Keywords: 37611 82107 10.44 MNR-Leicester LIP site of Roade station Rail Operations Group ROG 5Q59 Pegasus

I had been tracking this movement all day since it

left the Mid Norfolk Railway observing various postings to identify exactly what it was. After a slow journey from Norfolk, 37611 'Pegasus' leads former Greater Anglia DVT 82107 past Roade heading towards the Class 37's Leicester base. I am not sure as to why the formerly stored DVT was making the journey. If anybody can advise that would be useful. Whilst I am not complaining, I do not understand why the train took the long route to Leicester that involved the engine changing ends at Nuneaton rather than taking a far more direct route via Peterborough and Stamford? Notice the Rail Operations Group headboard being worn by 37611.