Image 319433, 319457 & 37884, 07.58 Northampton EMD-Newport Docks (Sims Group) (5Q76, 59L), Victoria bridge

319433, 319457 & 37884, 07.58 Northampton EMD-Newport Docks (Sims Group) (5Q76, 59L), Victoria bridge
319433, 319457 & 37884, 07.58 Northampton EMD-Newport Docks (Sims Group) (5Q76, 59L), Victoria bridge 
 The rear of the 5Q76 07.58 Northampton EMD to Sims Group at Newport Docks passes Victoria bridge between Roade and Ashton. At the rear is London North Western's (wearing its former London Midland livery) 319433 with 319457 towards the front where 37884 'Cepheus' is leading. Making their final journey along the WCML the units will then head west from London to South Wales for scrapping. Whilst an average car makes around £250 for scrap at the moment I wonder what a four-car EMU makes? Incidentally, the rear information screen of 319433 was in operation despite not being visible in this image; I wonder what it was displaying 'not in service' I wonder? 
 Keywords: Cepheus 319433 319457 37884 07.58 Northampton EMD-Newport Docks Sims Group 5Q76 Victoria bridge
319433, 319457 & 37884, 07.58 Northampton EMD-Newport Docks (Sims Group) (5Q76, 59L), Victoria bridge 
 The rear of the 5Q76 07.58 Northampton EMD to Sims Group at Newport Docks passes Victoria bridge between Roade and Ashton. At the rear is London North Western's (wearing its former London Midland livery) 319433 with 319457 towards the front where 37884 'Cepheus' is leading. Making their final journey along the WCML the units will then head west from London to South Wales for scrapping. Whilst an average car makes around £250 for scrap at the moment I wonder what a four-car EMU makes? Incidentally, the rear information screen of 319433 was in operation despite not being visible in this image; I wonder what it was displaying 'not in service' I wonder? 
 Keywords: Cepheus 319433 319457 37884 07.58 Northampton EMD-Newport Docks Sims Group 5Q76 Victoria bridge

The rear of the 5Q76 07.58 Northampton EMD to Sims

Group at Newport Docks passes Victoria bridge between Roade and Ashton. At the rear is London North Western's (wearing its former London Midland livery) 319433 with 319457 towards the front where 37884 'Cepheus' is leading. Making their final journey along the WCML the units will then head west from London to South Wales for scrapping. Whilst an average car makes around £250 for scrap at the moment I wonder what a four-car EMU makes? Incidentally, the rear information screen of 319433 was in operation despite not being visible in this image; I wonder what it was displaying 'not in service' I wonder?