Image 73962, 67025, 09204 & 08752, stabled, Crewe LNWR

73962, 67025, 09204 & 08752, stabled, Crewe LNWR
73962, 67025, 09204 & 08752, stabled, Crewe LNWR 
 I am not a fan of photographs taken through train windows but I will always have a go as some interesting scenes can be captured as is the case here. Passing Crewe's LNWR depot located to the eastern side of the mainline to the south of the station often reveals some exotic locomotives. In this view, GBRf's 73962 can be seen to the left with Transport for Wales liveried 67025 in the centre. This is my first photograph of these repainted Class 67s that haul the 'Premiere Service' trains between Holyhead and Cardiff Central. By December these trains will be joined by some rakes of former LNER Mk.IV stock and further Class 67s supplementing services between South Wales and Manchester when the Class 175s are withdrawn to themselves be replaced by new-build CAF Class 197s - complicated isn't it! 
 Keywords: 73962 67025 09204 08752 stabled Crewe LNWR
73962, 67025, 09204 & 08752, stabled, Crewe LNWR 
 I am not a fan of photographs taken through train windows but I will always have a go as some interesting scenes can be captured as is the case here. Passing Crewe's LNWR depot located to the eastern side of the mainline to the south of the station often reveals some exotic locomotives. In this view, GBRf's 73962 can be seen to the left with Transport for Wales liveried 67025 in the centre. This is my first photograph of these repainted Class 67s that haul the 'Premiere Service' trains between Holyhead and Cardiff Central. By December these trains will be joined by some rakes of former LNER Mk.IV stock and further Class 67s supplementing services between South Wales and Manchester when the Class 175s are withdrawn to themselves be replaced by new-build CAF Class 197s - complicated isn't it! 
 Keywords: 73962 67025 09204 08752 stabled Crewe LNWR

I am not a fan of photographs taken through train

windows but I will always have a go as some interesting scenes can be captured as is the case here. Passing Crewe's LNWR depot located to the eastern side of the mainline to the south of the station often reveals some exotic locomotives. In this view, GBRf's 73962 can be seen to the left with Transport for Wales liveried 67025 in the centre. This is my first photograph of these repainted Class 67s that haul the 'Premiere Service' trains between Holyhead and Cardiff Central. By December these trains will be joined by some rakes of former LNER Mk.IV stock and further Class 67s supplementing services between South Wales and Manchester when the Class 175s are withdrawn to themselves be replaced by new-build CAF Class 197s - complicated isn't it!