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Jamie Thompson February 29th 08 06:18 PM

Metronet-liveried unusual working
 
I just saw one of the Metronet/TfL blue and yellow locos going south
on the slow lines through Harrow & Wealdstone. What makes the working
notable is that it was hauling just a single coach, which at a glance
appeared to be in First Capital Connect's purple-with-magenta-bits-at-
the-bottom livery. Quite strange.

Anyone know if it was up to anything of interest?

chunky munky February 29th 08 07:37 PM

Metronet-liveried unusual working
 
On Feb 29, 7:18 pm, Jamie Thompson wrote:
I just saw one of the Metronet/TfL blue and yellow locos going south
on the slow lines through Harrow & Wealdstone. What makes the working
notable is that it was hauling just a single coach, which at a glance
appeared to be in First Capital Connect's purple-with-magenta-bits-at-
the-bottom livery. Quite strange.

Anyone know if it was up to anything of interest?


Well they are owned/operated by First GB Railfreight so could have
been going anywhere! I sometimes see it in the Brixton are.
They are only allowed on LUL on a number of small areas due to having
no tripcock fitted,

Paul Scott February 29th 08 07:47 PM

Metronet-liveried unusual working
 

"Jamie Thompson" wrote in message
...
I just saw one of the Metronet/TfL blue and yellow locos going south
on the slow lines through Harrow & Wealdstone. What makes the working
notable is that it was hauling just a single coach, which at a glance
appeared to be in First Capital Connect's purple-with-magenta-bits-at-
the-bottom livery. Quite strange.

Anyone know if it was up to anything of interest?


Could it have been a refurbished coach from an FGW HST set or a sleeper
coach?

Paul S



Mr Thant February 29th 08 08:30 PM

Metronet-liveried unusual working
 
On 29 Feb, 20:47, "Paul Scott" wrote:
Could it have been a refurbished coach from an FGW HST set or a sleeper
coach?


HST coaches need a barrier coach between them and a locomotive, so
it's more likely to have been a sleeper coming back from refurbishment
at Wolverton (Milton Keynes):
http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/NewsItem.aspx?id=541

Though the only picture I can find shows them being transferred by
road:
http://andrew-chambers.fotopic.net/p45666851.html

U

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Paul Scott February 29th 08 09:23 PM

Metronet-liveried unusual working
 

"Mr Thant" wrote in message
...
On 29 Feb, 20:47, "Paul Scott" wrote:
Could it have been a refurbished coach from an FGW HST set or a sleeper
coach?


HST coaches need a barrier coach between them and a locomotive, so
it's more likely to have been a sleeper coming back from refurbishment
at Wolverton (Milton Keynes):
http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/NewsItem.aspx?id=541


I've found confirmation at www.therailwaycentre.com that it was a sleeper
coach from Wolverton, so congrats to U...

Paul





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