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Photo Charter with 60009 on the E Lancs

Discussion in 'Photography' started by Johnb, Oct 18, 2017.

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    A excellent charter with No 9 working a parcels train on the ELR yesterday, the sort of train they would have been in their later years. _DSC5758.jpg _DSC5818.jpg _DSC5856m.jpg _DSC5880.jpg _DSC5895.jpg _DSC5904.jpg _DSC5913.jpg _DSC5925.jpg
     
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    VERY nice John|! Looks like the weather was largely kind to you. Wish I could have been there!
     
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    Thanks, it was a good day, it was windy so the sun was in and out but that's the advantage of a charter, the train can be called forward at the right time and if it doesn't work you can have another's go. The main problem was the wind being against us in the morning blowing the exhaust down despite Frank Cronin on the regulator giving it a bit of welly trying to keep it high.
     

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