Image 66715, 11.39 London Gateway-Hans Hall (4M47, 3L), Victoria bridge

66715, 11.39 London Gateway-Hans Hall (4M47, 3L), Victoria bridge
66715, 11.39 London Gateway-Hans Hall (4M47, 3L), Victoria bridge 
 Having what must rank as one of the longest names on a locomotive 66715 'Valour. In Memory of all Railway Employees Who Gave Their Lives For Their Country' leads the completely boxless 4M47 11.39 London Gateway to Hams Hall past Victoria bridge between Roade and Ashton. I wonder if ships held up and diverted via the Cape due the awful conflict in the Middle East has led to a lack if freight? The Class 66 has worn its plates for fourteen years since naming as part of the Remembrance commemorations in November 2010. 
 Keywords: 66715 11.39 London Gateway-Hans Hall 4M47 Victoria bridge GBRf Valour. In Memory of all Railway Employees Who Gave Their Lives For Their Country
66715, 11.39 London Gateway-Hans Hall (4M47, 3L), Victoria bridge 
 Having what must rank as one of the longest names on a locomotive 66715 'Valour. In Memory of all Railway Employees Who Gave Their Lives For Their Country' leads the completely boxless 4M47 11.39 London Gateway to Hams Hall past Victoria bridge between Roade and Ashton. I wonder if ships held up and diverted via the Cape due the awful conflict in the Middle East has led to a lack if freight? The Class 66 has worn its plates for fourteen years since naming as part of the Remembrance commemorations in November 2010. 
 Keywords: 66715 11.39 London Gateway-Hans Hall 4M47 Victoria bridge GBRf Valour. In Memory of all Railway Employees Who Gave Their Lives For Their Country

Having what must rank as one of the longest names

on a locomotive 66715 'Valour. In Memory of all Railway Employees Who Gave Their Lives For Their Country' leads the completely boxless 4M47 11.39 London Gateway to Hams Hall past Victoria bridge between Roade and Ashton. I wonder if ships held up and diverted via the Cape due the awful conflict in the Middle East has led to a lack if freight? The Class 66 has worn its plates for fourteen years since naming as part of the Remembrance commemorations in November 2010.