Image 43307, GR 14.00 Craigentinny-London King's Cross ECS (5N33), New England bridge TL219796

43307, GR 14.00 Craigentinny-London King's Cross ECS (5N33), New England bridge TL219796
43307, GR 14.00 Craigentinny-London King's Cross ECS (5N33), New England bridge TL219796 
 I am sure that East Coast has its reasons that I am not party to but, quite why is an HST runs empty all the way from Scotland to London is a mystery? Power car 43307 left Craigentinny depot at 14.00 running as 5N33 to King's Cross. 43307 has been on the ECML all of its working life being introduced in December 1978 as part of set 254026. In the very distance to the left above the aqueduct is the tower of the redundant Anglican church of St Andrews Church that stands in an isolated position in fields adjacent to the ECML and is clearly visible from passing trains, see.... http://www.woodwalton.org.uk/ 
 Keywords: 43307 14.00 Craigentinny-London King's Cross ECS 5N33 Wood Wennington TL219796 East Coast HST New England bridge
43307, GR 14.00 Craigentinny-London King's Cross ECS (5N33), New England bridge TL219796 
 I am sure that East Coast has its reasons that I am not party to but, quite why is an HST runs empty all the way from Scotland to London is a mystery? Power car 43307 left Craigentinny depot at 14.00 running as 5N33 to King's Cross. 43307 has been on the ECML all of its working life being introduced in December 1978 as part of set 254026. In the very distance to the left above the aqueduct is the tower of the redundant Anglican church of St Andrews Church that stands in an isolated position in fields adjacent to the ECML and is clearly visible from passing trains, see.... http://www.woodwalton.org.uk/ 
 Keywords: 43307 14.00 Craigentinny-London King's Cross ECS 5N33 Wood Wennington TL219796 East Coast HST New England bridge

I am sure that East Coast has its reasons that I am not party to but, quite why is an HST runs empty all the way from Scotland to London is a mystery? Power car 43307 left Craigentinny depot at 14.00 running as 5N33 to King's Cross. 43307 has been on the ECML all of its working life being introduced in December 1978 as part of set 254026. In the very distance to the left above the aqueduct is the tower of the redundant Anglican church of St Andrews Church that stands in an isolated position in fields adjacent to the ECML and is clearly visible from passing trains, see.... http://www.woodwalton.org.uk/