Image 45212 & 47848, outward leg of The Cheshireman, 06.52 London Euston-Chester (1Z71, 2E), Haversham SP818425

45212 & 47848, outward leg of The Cheshireman, 06.52 London Euston-Chester (1Z71, 2E), Haversham SP818425
45212 & 47848, outward leg of The Cheshireman, 06.52 London Euston-Chester (1Z71, 2E), Haversham SP818425 
 A wide-angle view of Haversham viaduct (although to some it is known locally as Wolverton viaduct) shows the outward Cheshireman charter heading north led by Black 5 45212. 47848 is seen on the rear of the train giving a fair amount of assistance hence the rather meagre exhaust from 45212 on this cold March morning. The fields in the foreground normally are the home to a number of ponies, but they have been absent for the winter due to persistent flooding of the River Great Ouse that is off to the left of the image, 
 Keywords: 45212 47848 The Cheshireman 06.52 London Euston-Chester 1Z71 Haversham SP818425 Black 5 Black 5 WCR West Coast Railway
45212 & 47848, outward leg of The Cheshireman, 06.52 London Euston-Chester (1Z71, 2E), Haversham SP818425 
 A wide-angle view of Haversham viaduct (although to some it is known locally as Wolverton viaduct) shows the outward Cheshireman charter heading north led by Black 5 45212. 47848 is seen on the rear of the train giving a fair amount of assistance hence the rather meagre exhaust from 45212 on this cold March morning. The fields in the foreground normally are the home to a number of ponies, but they have been absent for the winter due to persistent flooding of the River Great Ouse that is off to the left of the image, 
 Keywords: 45212 47848 The Cheshireman 06.52 London Euston-Chester 1Z71 Haversham SP818425 Black 5 Black 5 WCR West Coast Railway

A wide-angle view of Haversham viaduct (although to some it

is known locally as Wolverton viaduct) shows the outward Cheshireman charter heading north led by Black 5 45212. 47848 is seen on the rear of the train giving a fair amount of assistance hence the rather meagre exhaust from 45212 on this cold March morning. The fields in the foreground normally are the home to a number of ponies, but they have been absent for the winter due to persistent flooding of the River Great Ouse that is off to the left of the image,