Image 66737 & 50049, 15.06 Kidderminster SVR-Stewart's Lane (0Z60, 2E), Roade cutting

66737 & 50049, 15.06 Kidderminster SVR-Stewart's Lane (0Z60, 2E), Roade cutting
66737 & 50049, 15.06 Kidderminster SVR-Stewart's Lane (0Z60, 2E), Roade cutting 
 From this reverse view of the 0Z60 15.06 Kidderminster SVR to Stewert's Lane light engine move there appears to be a strange optical illusion making the bulk of 50049 'Defiance' appear larger than that of the far more modern 66737 'Lesia'. The GBRf compatriots are seen passing south through Roade cutting on a sunny afternoon. Apologies for not getting the framing quite right by pressing the shutter a millisecond too late; going away shots are always more tricky to take! In addition, I do not tend to depend on the camera's rapid burst mode rather than using my eye-brain-finger coordination skills! 
 Keywords: 66737 50049 15.06 Kidderminster SVR-Stewart's Lane 0Z60 Roade cutting Lesia Defiance GBRf
66737 & 50049, 15.06 Kidderminster SVR-Stewart's Lane (0Z60, 2E), Roade cutting 
 From this reverse view of the 0Z60 15.06 Kidderminster SVR to Stewert's Lane light engine move there appears to be a strange optical illusion making the bulk of 50049 'Defiance' appear larger than that of the far more modern 66737 'Lesia'. The GBRf compatriots are seen passing south through Roade cutting on a sunny afternoon. Apologies for not getting the framing quite right by pressing the shutter a millisecond too late; going away shots are always more tricky to take! In addition, I do not tend to depend on the camera's rapid burst mode rather than using my eye-brain-finger coordination skills! 
 Keywords: 66737 50049 15.06 Kidderminster SVR-Stewart's Lane 0Z60 Roade cutting Lesia Defiance GBRf

From this reverse view of the 0Z60 15.06 Kidderminster SVR

to Stewert's Lane light engine move there appears to be a strange optical illusion making the bulk of 50049 'Defiance' appear larger than that of the far more modern 66737 'Lesia'. The GBRf compatriots are seen passing south through Roade cutting on a sunny afternoon. Apologies for not getting the framing quite right by pressing the shutter a millisecond too late; going away shots are always more tricky to take! In addition, I do not tend to depend on the camera's rapid burst mode rather than using my eye-brain-finger coordination skills!