The Travels of Reason
GB Railfreight Class 92, 92038 (formerly named "Voltaire") travels through Hartford station leading the Caledonian Sleeper Down Highlander (1S25).
A reduced service was running in response to Covid-19 restrictions, with only one train running in each direction serving Edinburgh and Inverness. The usual services to Glasgow, Aberdeen and Fort William were cancelled.
("The Travels of Reason" was a novella written by Voltaire in 1774.)
The Travels of Reason
GB Railfreight Class 92, 92038 (formerly named "Voltaire") travels through Hartford station leading the Caledonian Sleeper Down Highlander (1S25).
A reduced service was running in response to Covid-19 restrictions, with only one train running in each direction serving Edinburgh and Inverness. The usual services to Glasgow, Aberdeen and Fort William were cancelled.
("The Travels of Reason" was a novella written by Voltaire in 1774.)