The 12G Gallery
West Coast Electrics Archive
Being brought up within a mile of the West Coast Mainline as it climbs the fells I've been a life long fan of the unassuming but nevertheless mighty AC Electrics. From a young age watching them on the tough north bound restart out of Oxenholme, climbing Grayrigg and Shap and rolling into the Citadel. After getting my first SLR camera in 1998 I set about recording them in the Cumbrian landscape in the days when you didn't need any 'gen' as everything was loco hauled.
Now with all passenger services in the hands of units running a fairly intensive timetable we now only have a handful of daytime freights to go after.
Anyway, here's some of the dregs of whats left with some of my efforts from more happier times……
Read MoreNow with all passenger services in the hands of units running a fairly intensive timetable we now only have a handful of daytime freights to go after.
Anyway, here's some of the dregs of whats left with some of my efforts from more happier times……
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On a typically wet Cumbrian day 87028 Lord President rolls into Oxenholme with the rheostat purring nicely for its booked stop with 1S57 Euston to Glasgow service while HST power car 43078 at the head of a cross country service waits to depart south, 6/6/1998.