British Rail Throwback
Currently running as a government-funded public service under an Emergency Measures Agreement (EMA) with Transport Scotland, the Caledonian Sleeper Up Highlander makes it way through Acton Bridge at the start of another glorious late-May day in Cheshire.
GB Railfreight's most prolific engine on the sleeper trunk runs - and a veteran of the British Rail era - 92018 was once again at the helm.
A revised timetable was in operation due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with only the Inverness and Glasgow portions running and splitting/joining at Edinburgh to form one train in each direction on the WCML.
British Rail Throwback
Currently running as a government-funded public service under an Emergency Measures Agreement (EMA) with Transport Scotland, the Caledonian Sleeper Up Highlander makes it way through Acton Bridge at the start of another glorious late-May day in Cheshire.
GB Railfreight's most prolific engine on the sleeper trunk runs - and a veteran of the British Rail era - 92018 was once again at the helm.
A revised timetable was in operation due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with only the Inverness and Glasgow portions running and splitting/joining at Edinburgh to form one train in each direction on the WCML.