Image 66707 & 66724, 11.00 Kings Norton-Kings Norton (3J01, 7L), Victoria bridge

66707 & 66724, 11.00 Kings Norton-Kings Norton (3J01, 7L), Victoria bridge
66707 & 66724, 11.00 Kings Norton-Kings Norton (3J01, 7L), Victoria bridge 
 Wearing its characteristic brown filth indicating that it has been undertaking railhead treatment work, 66707 'Sir Sam Fay-Great Central Railway' leads the 11.00 Kings Norton to Kings Norton via the rest of Midlands RHHT working! With 66724 'Drax Power Station' on the rear, the jets were not in operation during this part of its journey meaning either the crew deemed that the busy WCML up slow line was free from leaf drop debris or that the tanks were out of water. The train is seen passing Victoria bridge just south of Roade. 
 Keywords: 66707 66724 11.00 Kings Norton-Kings Norton 3J01 Victoria bridge Sir Sam Fay-Great Central Railway Drax Power Station
66707 & 66724, 11.00 Kings Norton-Kings Norton (3J01, 7L), Victoria bridge 
 Wearing its characteristic brown filth indicating that it has been undertaking railhead treatment work, 66707 'Sir Sam Fay-Great Central Railway' leads the 11.00 Kings Norton to Kings Norton via the rest of Midlands RHHT working! With 66724 'Drax Power Station' on the rear, the jets were not in operation during this part of its journey meaning either the crew deemed that the busy WCML up slow line was free from leaf drop debris or that the tanks were out of water. The train is seen passing Victoria bridge just south of Roade. 
 Keywords: 66707 66724 11.00 Kings Norton-Kings Norton 3J01 Victoria bridge Sir Sam Fay-Great Central Railway Drax Power Station

Wearing its characteristic brown filth indicating that it has been

undertaking railhead treatment work, 66707 'Sir Sam Fay-Great Central Railway' leads the 11.00 Kings Norton to Kings Norton via the rest of Midlands RHHT working! With 66724 'Drax Power Station' on the rear, the jets were not in operation during this part of its journey meaning either the crew deemed that the busy WCML up slow line was free from leaf drop debris or that the tanks were out of water. The train is seen passing Victoria bridge just south of Roade.