Climbed Up Just In Time
GB Railfreight Class 92, 92014 leads the Caledonian Sleeper Up Highlander across the Vale Royal Viaduct, just south of Hartford.
The service was 28 minutes late at this point, although it recovered to being only 2 minutes late arriving at Euston - and that was only due to having to wait for a platform.
The delay arose as sister Dyson 028 failed whilst on standby / ECS duties north of the border the night before. This meant 014 had to work the ECS into Glasgow (5M11) then return to Polmadie to take the 'fresh' Fort William day coaches to Waverley for the periodic swap-over, prior to working 1M16.
Climbed Up Just In Time
GB Railfreight Class 92, 92014 leads the Caledonian Sleeper Up Highlander across the Vale Royal Viaduct, just south of Hartford.
The service was 28 minutes late at this point, although it recovered to being only 2 minutes late arriving at Euston - and that was only due to having to wait for a platform.
The delay arose as sister Dyson 028 failed whilst on standby / ECS duties north of the border the night before. This meant 014 had to work the ECS into Glasgow (5M11) then return to Polmadie to take the 'fresh' Fort William day coaches to Waverley for the periodic swap-over, prior to working 1M16.