steve fay Posted September 27, 2012 Author Share Posted September 27, 2012 And here's the evidence, though not a brilliant shot - the train was not routed into the most photogenic part of Paddington, it was right over by the LUL lines and rather hemmed in by wagons! The train was 1X68, the LCGB "Stanier Pacific Railtour" which started from Euston earlier in the day and went to Crewe, return was via Nantwich, Market Drayton, Wellington, Birmingham Snow Hill and High Wycombe to Paddington, with arrival timed at 18:35: Hope that's of some help, Cheers, Geoff Brilliant Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikemusson Posted April 29, 2013 Share Posted April 29, 2013 Melmerby wrote 'Wasn't sure about that Warwickshire railways caption - I have seen several mis-labelled'. If you have seen any errors on the website then please don't sit on them let us know. We want the website to be an accurate historical record of the County's railways and if we have made an error then we want to know so that it can be corrected. We anticipate the HMRS will be its long-term guardian so future generations will benefit from its content so why not help and let us know if there is a typo, broken link or incorrect information. There are nearly 9000 pages on the site and regrettably we do not have the manpower or technology to check every page. Regards Mike Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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