Image 56103, 12.32 DB Cargo Fan (Wembley)-Humberstone Road (6Z35, 12L), Roade cutting

56103, 12.32 DB Cargo Fan (Wembley)-Humberstone Road (6Z35, 12L), Roade cutting
56103, 12.32 DB Cargo Fan (Wembley)-Humberstone Road (6Z35, 12L), Roade cutting 
 I had been watching this working on RTT intrigued as to what it actually was. Postings revealed that it was a long rake of empty wagons heading north and they were not wrong! 56103 leads thirty-five brand new JNA box wagons through Roade cutting with 60046 out of sight on the rear. The train was running as 6Z35 heading to Humberstone Road in Leicester where the train would be split with twenty of the wagons heading to Long Marston later in the day and the remainder staying in Leicester. The pair of locomotives had worked up to Wembley earlier in the morning from Toton via the MML and then crossing to the WCML using the Marston Vale route. 
 Keywords: 56103 12.32 DB Cargo Fan Wembley Humberstone Road 6Z35 Roade cutting
56103, 12.32 DB Cargo Fan (Wembley)-Humberstone Road (6Z35, 12L), Roade cutting 
 I had been watching this working on RTT intrigued as to what it actually was. Postings revealed that it was a long rake of empty wagons heading north and they were not wrong! 56103 leads thirty-five brand new JNA box wagons through Roade cutting with 60046 out of sight on the rear. The train was running as 6Z35 heading to Humberstone Road in Leicester where the train would be split with twenty of the wagons heading to Long Marston later in the day and the remainder staying in Leicester. The pair of locomotives had worked up to Wembley earlier in the morning from Toton via the MML and then crossing to the WCML using the Marston Vale route. 
 Keywords: 56103 12.32 DB Cargo Fan Wembley Humberstone Road 6Z35 Roade cutting

I had been watching this working on RTT intrigued as

to what it actually was. Postings revealed that it was a long rake of empty wagons heading north and they were not wrong! 56103 leads thirty-five brand new JNA box wagons through Roade cutting with 60046 out of sight on the rear. The train was running as 6Z35 heading to Humberstone Road in Leicester where the train would be split with twenty of the wagons heading to Long Marston later in the day and the remainder staying in Leicester. The pair of locomotives had worked up to Wembley earlier in the morning from Toton via the MML and then crossing to the WCML using the Marston Vale route.