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![]() "Clive D. W. Feather" wrote in message ... In article , Paul Scott writes wrote: I was walking over a bridge near the central line near Hangar Lane today which has a freight only NR line running beside it and I saw an HST going into london on that line. Since it was empty I'm guessing it was a stock transfer but where has it come from and where is it going? This is usually Paddington - Paddington via Greenford to turn the train, maybe because a power car has a defect, or to get it the right way round again after a previous occasion. Or it could be driver training for Virgin's Blockbuster (IIRC) service. Possibly, but why use a HST for that? The blockbusters are 221s, so it's not traction, and Chiltern have a route learning bubble car (which has been uised for route learning for the blockbuster). Peter |
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