Image 66781, 12.30 North Wembley Junction-Bescot (7G52, 7L), site of Roade station

66781, 12.30 North Wembley Junction-Bescot (7G52, 7L), site of Roade station
66781, 12.30 North Wembley Junction-Bescot (7G52, 7L), site of Roade station 
 The second northbound infrastructure of the day heads north in almost a repeat of the first gave me enough time to nip home and have some lunch! This time, 66781 'Wensleydale Railway Association 25 Years 1990-2015' leads the 12.30 North Wembley to Bescot running as 7G52 (the first being 6G51) pass the site of Roade station leading a set of MOA low-sided bogie box wagons dubbed as 'monsterboxes'. Right at the rear of the train were a couple of lone Plasser & Theurer TJC60 self-propelled heavy-duty twin jib cranes numbered DRP78210 and DRP78215 in Balfour Beaty's white p[aintscheme. 
 Keywords: 66781 12.30 North Wembley Junction-Bescot 7G52 site of Roade station Wensleydale Railway Association 25 Years 1990-2015 GBRf
66781, 12.30 North Wembley Junction-Bescot (7G52, 7L), site of Roade station 
 The second northbound infrastructure of the day heads north in almost a repeat of the first gave me enough time to nip home and have some lunch! This time, 66781 'Wensleydale Railway Association 25 Years 1990-2015' leads the 12.30 North Wembley to Bescot running as 7G52 (the first being 6G51) pass the site of Roade station leading a set of MOA low-sided bogie box wagons dubbed as 'monsterboxes'. Right at the rear of the train were a couple of lone Plasser & Theurer TJC60 self-propelled heavy-duty twin jib cranes numbered DRP78210 and DRP78215 in Balfour Beaty's white p[aintscheme. 
 Keywords: 66781 12.30 North Wembley Junction-Bescot 7G52 site of Roade station Wensleydale Railway Association 25 Years 1990-2015 GBRf

The second northbound infrastructure of the day heads north in

almost a repeat of the first gave me enough time to nip home and have some lunch! This time, 66781 'Wensleydale Railway Association 25 Years 1990-2015' leads the 12.30 North Wembley to Bescot running as 7G52 (the first being 6G51) pass the site of Roade station leading a set of MOA low-sided bogie box wagons dubbed as 'monsterboxes'. Right at the rear of the train were a couple of lone Plasser & Theurer TJC60 self-propelled heavy-duty twin jib cranes numbered DRP78210 and DRP78215 in Balfour Beaty's white p[aintscheme.