Image 43423 & 43467, 07.29 Wembley Yard-King's Norton Plant (0Z45, 35E), Hyde Road bridge

43423 & 43467, 07.29 Wembley Yard-King's Norton Plant (0Z45, 35E), Hyde Road bridge
43423 & 43467, 07.29 Wembley Yard-King's Norton Plant (0Z45, 35E), Hyde Road bridge 
 The rapid progress of the 0Z45 07.29 Wembley Yard to King's Norton very nearly caught me out with my arrival at Roade's Hyde Road bridge some minute or so before the passage of the train! A very faded and weather-worn 43423 leads 43467 as they make their way back to their base in the southwestern suburbs of Birmingham. Both of these HST power cars are former Grand Central examples that spent their last couple of years working for East Midlands Railways hence their faded blue livery that I am sure will soon be replaced by Railadventure's rather more striking paint scheme. 
 Keywords: 43423 43467 07.29 Wembley Yard-King's Norton Plant 0Z45 Hyde Road bridge HST
43423 & 43467, 07.29 Wembley Yard-King's Norton Plant (0Z45, 35E), Hyde Road bridge 
 The rapid progress of the 0Z45 07.29 Wembley Yard to King's Norton very nearly caught me out with my arrival at Roade's Hyde Road bridge some minute or so before the passage of the train! A very faded and weather-worn 43423 leads 43467 as they make their way back to their base in the southwestern suburbs of Birmingham. Both of these HST power cars are former Grand Central examples that spent their last couple of years working for East Midlands Railways hence their faded blue livery that I am sure will soon be replaced by Railadventure's rather more striking paint scheme. 
 Keywords: 43423 43467 07.29 Wembley Yard-King's Norton Plant 0Z45 Hyde Road bridge HST

The rapid progress of the 0Z45 07.29 Wembley Yard to

King's Norton very nearly caught me out with my arrival at Roade's Hyde Road bridge some minute or so before the passage of the train! A very faded and weather-worn 43423 leads 43467 as they make their way back to their base in the southwestern suburbs of Birmingham. Both of these HST power cars are former Grand Central examples that spent their last couple of years working for East Midlands Railways hence their faded blue livery that I am sure will soon be replaced by Railadventure's rather more striking paint scheme.