Gloucester Peak
Class 45 ‘Peak’ 45 108 is seen restored to its original identity as D120 and in the British Railways green livery of its earlier years of service. Sporting a Thames-Clyde Express headboard, the Peaks were for long a staple of the Midland Main Line and worked this Anglo-Scottish service that ran from London St. Pancras to Glasgow Central, via the Settle & Carlisle and former GSWR Nidd Valley routes. D120 was captured at the Gloucester Rail Day held at the old Horton Road MPD, a location where many Peaks passed through on workings between Birmingham and Bristol.
August 1991
Rollei 35 camera
Kodak Ektachrome 100 film.
Gloucester Peak
Class 45 ‘Peak’ 45 108 is seen restored to its original identity as D120 and in the British Railways green livery of its earlier years of service. Sporting a Thames-Clyde Express headboard, the Peaks were for long a staple of the Midland Main Line and worked this Anglo-Scottish service that ran from London St. Pancras to Glasgow Central, via the Settle & Carlisle and former GSWR Nidd Valley routes. D120 was captured at the Gloucester Rail Day held at the old Horton Road MPD, a location where many Peaks passed through on workings between Birmingham and Bristol.
August 1991
Rollei 35 camera
Kodak Ektachrome 100 film.