Image 90021, stabled & 43320, GR 12.00 London King's Cross-Inverness, 'The Highland Chieftan', Edinburgh Waverley station

90021, stabled & 43320, GR 12.00 London King's Cross-Inverness, 'The Highland Chieftan', Edinburgh Waverley station
90021, stabled & 43320, GR 12.00 London King's Cross-Inverness, 'The Highland Chieftan', Edinburgh Waverley station 
 East Coast's 12.00 King's Cross to Edinburgh titled train, 'The Highland Chieftain' arrives at Edinburgh Waverley with power car 43320 leading the set. Sitting in the bay platform to the left is the stabled 90021 that will power this evening's southbound Caledonian Sleeper. Above the roof of the HST is not smoke as it appears but in fact an Easter harr drifting in off the North Sea. Later in the afternoon, it would envelop the whole of the city making for a very eerie atmosphere! 
 Keywords: 90021 stabled 43320, GR 12.00 London King's Cross-Inverness The Highland Chieftan Edinburgh Waverley station East Coast HST First Group EWS
90021, stabled & 43320, GR 12.00 London King's Cross-Inverness, 'The Highland Chieftan', Edinburgh Waverley station 
 East Coast's 12.00 King's Cross to Edinburgh titled train, 'The Highland Chieftain' arrives at Edinburgh Waverley with power car 43320 leading the set. Sitting in the bay platform to the left is the stabled 90021 that will power this evening's southbound Caledonian Sleeper. Above the roof of the HST is not smoke as it appears but in fact an Easter harr drifting in off the North Sea. Later in the afternoon, it would envelop the whole of the city making for a very eerie atmosphere! 
 Keywords: 90021 stabled 43320, GR 12.00 London King's Cross-Inverness The Highland Chieftan Edinburgh Waverley station East Coast HST First Group EWS

East Coast's 12.00 King's Cross to Edinburgh titled train, 'The

Highland Chieftain' arrives at Edinburgh Waverley with power car 43320 leading the set. Sitting in the bay platform to the left is the stabled 90021 that will power this evening's southbound Caledonian Sleeper. Above the roof of the HST is not smoke as it appears but in fact an Easter harr drifting in off the North Sea. Later in the afternoon, it would envelop the whole of the city making for a very eerie atmosphere!