Image 86401, 08.41 Manchester Piccadilly-Wembley Central (1Z84, 1E), Victoria bridge

86401, 08.41 Manchester Piccadilly-Wembley Central (1Z84, 1E), Victoria bridge
86401, 08.41 Manchester Piccadilly-Wembley Central (1Z84, 1E), Victoria bridge 
 Bringing up the rear of the 08.41 Manchester Piccadilly to Wembley Central footex charter 86401' Mons Meg' is seen passing Victoia bridge between Roade and Ashton. Out of sight at the front 86259 'Peter Pan/Les Roass' is leading the train. With the FA Cup being an all-Manchester affair for only the second time in history I am intrigued as to how the train was marshalled. In the modern age of football were fans mixing quite happily throughout or were parts of the train allocated to either United or City fans; advice, please. In a surprise result, United were the winners beating their City rivals 2-1. 
 Keywords: 86401 08.41 Manchester Piccadilly-Wembley Central 1Z84 Victoria bridge Mons Meg AL6
86401, 08.41 Manchester Piccadilly-Wembley Central (1Z84, 1E), Victoria bridge 
 Bringing up the rear of the 08.41 Manchester Piccadilly to Wembley Central footex charter 86401' Mons Meg' is seen passing Victoia bridge between Roade and Ashton. Out of sight at the front 86259 'Peter Pan/Les Roass' is leading the train. With the FA Cup being an all-Manchester affair for only the second time in history I am intrigued as to how the train was marshalled. In the modern age of football were fans mixing quite happily throughout or were parts of the train allocated to either United or City fans; advice, please. In a surprise result, United were the winners beating their City rivals 2-1. 
 Keywords: 86401 08.41 Manchester Piccadilly-Wembley Central 1Z84 Victoria bridge Mons Meg AL6

Bringing up the rear of the 08.41 Manchester Piccadilly to

Wembley Central footex charter 86401' Mons Meg' is seen passing Victoia bridge between Roade and Ashton. Out of sight at the front 86259 'Peter Pan/Les Roass' is leading the train. With the FA Cup being an all-Manchester affair for only the second time in history I am intrigued as to how the train was marshalled. In the modern age of football were fans mixing quite happily throughout or were parts of the train allocated to either United or City fans; advice, please. In a surprise result, United were the winners beating their City rivals 2-1.