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The Rail-Net tour 2003
Warrington Bank Quay
Monday, 11th August, 2003

The end of day 1 and the start of day 2 were at Warrington.
Welcome to Warrington
220010 220010 races north with a Virgin Cross Country service towards Scotland
90000 An unidentified class 90 heads north towards Warrington Royal Mail Terminal, soon to be a thing of the past.
90000 An unidentified class 90 heads north towards Warrington Royal Mail Terminal, soon to be a thing of the past.
66236 66236 sat for a good few hours idling away with a coal train on the east side station loop.

Day 2
00000 The watching the early morning commute for me began with this southbound at 07:15
66236 66236 was stabled this morning in the south bay
82150 82150 leads
87020 North Briton87020 south
60026 60026 passes very slowly through the station on a MGR service.
(and never let a pole get in the way of your picture - that's what Photoshop is for!)
60026 60026 passes very slowly through the station on a MGR service.
(and never let a pole get in the way of your picture - that's what Photoshop is for!)
60026 60026 passes very slowly through the station on a MGR service.
(and never let a pole get in the way of your picture - that's what Photoshop is for!)
66000 The nearby stabling point often produces some interesting locomotives and attracts quite a bit of binocular interest from the platforms.

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