Image Andy on-board 390122, VT 10.52 Glasgow Central-London Euston (9M54, 5L), Crewe station

Andy on-board 390122, VT 10.52 Glasgow Central-London Euston (9M54, 5L), Crewe station
Andy on-board 390122, VT 10.52 Glasgow Central-London Euston (9M54, 5L), Crewe station 
 Andy makes up his notebook as we leave Crewe aboard the 10.52 Glasgow Central to London Euston Pendolino service being worked by 390122 'Penny the Pendolino'. I did not notice until I looked at this photograph when digitally processing it that the bridge has been recently repainted not into Avanti or London Northwestern house colours but those of Transport for Wales. Whilst they are a user of the station they are by no means the most significant so the rationale behind this remains a mystery unless anybody in the know can advise me. 
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Andy on-board 390122, VT 10.52 Glasgow Central-London Euston (9M54, 5L), Crewe station 
 Andy makes up his notebook as we leave Crewe aboard the 10.52 Glasgow Central to London Euston Pendolino service being worked by 390122 'Penny the Pendolino'. I did not notice until I looked at this photograph when digitally processing it that the bridge has been recently repainted not into Avanti or London Northwestern house colours but those of Transport for Wales. Whilst they are a user of the station they are by no means the most significant so the rationale behind this remains a mystery unless anybody in the know can advise me. 
 Keywords: Andy 390122 10.52 Glasgow Central-London Euston 9M54 Crewe station Penny the Pendolino

Andy makes up his notebook as we leave Crewe aboard

the 10.52 Glasgow Central to London Euston Pendolino service being worked by 390122 'Penny the Pendolino'. I did not notice until I looked at this photograph when digitally processing it that the bridge has been recently repainted not into Avanti or London Northwestern house colours but those of Transport for Wales. Whilst they are a user of the station they are by no means the most significant so the rationale behind this remains a mystery unless anybody in the know can advise me.