Image 67006 & 67005, outward leg of The Yellow Submarine, 07.40 London Euston-Liverpool LS (1Z68, RT), Milton Crossing

67006 & 67005, outward leg of The Yellow Submarine, 07.40 London Euston-Liverpool LS (1Z68, RT), Milton Crossing
67006 & 67005, outward leg of The Yellow Submarine, 07.40 London Euston-Liverpool LS (1Z68, RT), Milton Crossing 
 Running bang on time 67006 'Queen's Messenger' leads the outward leg of The Yellow Submarine charter past Milton crossing between Blisworth and Roade with 67005 'Royal Sovereign' bringing up the rear. There were a surprisingly large number of photographers at this location on the footbridge just to my left. I do feel that the set of blue and grey Mk. II (with a Mk. 1 buffet) looks a little out of place being hauled by the royal caret livery liveried Class 67s! 
 Keywords: 67006 67005 The Yellow Submarine, 07.40 London Euston-Liverpool LS 1Z68 Milton Crossing Queen's Messenger Royal Sovereign
67006 & 67005, outward leg of The Yellow Submarine, 07.40 London Euston-Liverpool LS (1Z68, RT), Milton Crossing 
 Running bang on time 67006 'Queen's Messenger' leads the outward leg of The Yellow Submarine charter past Milton crossing between Blisworth and Roade with 67005 'Royal Sovereign' bringing up the rear. There were a surprisingly large number of photographers at this location on the footbridge just to my left. I do feel that the set of blue and grey Mk. II (with a Mk. 1 buffet) looks a little out of place being hauled by the royal caret livery liveried Class 67s! 
 Keywords: 67006 67005 The Yellow Submarine, 07.40 London Euston-Liverpool LS 1Z68 Milton Crossing Queen's Messenger Royal Sovereign

Running bang on time 67006 'Queen's Messenger' leads the outward

leg of The Yellow Submarine charter past Milton crossing between Blisworth and Roade with 67005 'Royal Sovereign' bringing up the rear. There were a surprisingly large number of photographers at this location on the footbridge just to my left. I do feel that the set of blue and grey Mk. II (with a Mk. 1 buffet) looks a little out of place being hauled by the royal caret livery liveried Class 67s!