Image 66587, engineering train after overnight possession at Blisworth, Ashton Road bridge

66587, engineering train after overnight possession at Blisworth, Ashton Road bridge
66587, engineering train after overnight possession at Blisworth, Ashton Road bridge 
 Taken from Ashton Road above the WCML just south of Roade 66587 'As One, We Can' is seen at the head of an engineering train. Despite appearances, the train is stationary being held by a Network Rail mobile signalman who had placed the red lamps astride the tracks just the other side of the bridge. The train had been sitting there for some time having recovered track panels and ballast following overnight work about two miles north of this location near Blisworth. This is my first photograph of the 'pink one' and it certainly brightens up an otherwise dark and dreary scene! 
 Keywords: 66587 engineering overnight possession at Blisworth Ashton Road bridge As One, We Can
66587, engineering train after overnight possession at Blisworth, Ashton Road bridge 
 Taken from Ashton Road above the WCML just south of Roade 66587 'As One, We Can' is seen at the head of an engineering train. Despite appearances, the train is stationary being held by a Network Rail mobile signalman who had placed the red lamps astride the tracks just the other side of the bridge. The train had been sitting there for some time having recovered track panels and ballast following overnight work about two miles north of this location near Blisworth. This is my first photograph of the 'pink one' and it certainly brightens up an otherwise dark and dreary scene! 
 Keywords: 66587 engineering overnight possession at Blisworth Ashton Road bridge As One, We Can

Taken from Ashton Road above the WCML just south of

Roade 66587 'As One, We Can' is seen at the head of an engineering train. Despite appearances, the train is stationary being held by a Network Rail mobile signalman who had placed the red lamps astride the tracks just the other side of the bridge. The train had been sitting there for some time having recovered track panels and ballast following overnight work about two miles north of this location near Blisworth. This is my first photograph of the 'pink one' and it certainly brightens up an otherwise dark and dreary scene!