This week I hit the tracks twice. On Wednesday I chose to go for that 455 hunt I aborted back at the beginning of August. In fact you’ve already seen something about Wednesday in my Time’s Arrow post. So let’s complete the story about class 455’s going to scrap for here is 37800 ‘Cassiopeia’ taking 5908 on its final journey to Sims Metals in Newport…
…passing slowly through platform 7 at Clapham Junction with 5854 bringing up the rear…
…It’s always sad to see trains going off to the scrapyard after many years of service but that’s the way of things.
Some other 455’s were still diligently going about their duties like 5849 seen arriving at Vauxhall on a Chessington South to Waterloo run…
…with 5731 bringing up the rear.
Meanwhile the Class 701’s are appearing on a lot more services and can be found on Shepperton, Windsor and Guildford runs. Here’s 701043 ‘Thames Racer’ on one of the latter arriving at Raynes Park…
…Looks like the vegetation there is getting a bit out of control 🙄
Although I spent much of the day riding 455’s and 701’s I did get to photo a couple of freights. Here’s 69005 ‘Eastleigh’ drifting down the grade from Wandsworth Town into Clapham Junction on the Eastleigh East Yard to Hoo Junction Up Yard engineers train…
…Finished in a version of the old British Railways green livery.
Friday was a day out on the north London freight routes starting out at Upper Holloway on the Suffragette line. When I let the first eastbound train go a curious member of station staff approached me to see if there was a problem. I explained that I was doing a little trainspotting and was waiting to photograph 2 freight trains that were scheduled to pass through. Curiosity satisfied, we passed the time of day in a friendly chat before I had to change platforms as my view of the second freight was going to be obstructed by a passenger service. So I hopped over to platform 1 where I captured 59201 ‘Westbury PSB 1984-2024’ on a Purfleet Foster Yeoman to Wembley Reception Sidings empty stone train…
…Built by EMD at London, Ontario, the loco carries a bell at one end in keeping with American practice – something it shares with 59001.
From Upper Holloway I hopped along to Gospel Oak where I photographed 66717 ‘Good Old Boy’…
…running light loco from Dagenham Dock to Tonbridge West Yard where it will probably be involved in engineering works over the weekend.
A short hop to Hampstead heath and a photo of 66788 on the Mossend Down Yard to Dagenham Dock car empties although the single deck wagons will probably be loaded with vans…
On to Finchley Road & Frognal for a photo of 66725 ‘Sunderland’ on an East Midlands Gateway to London Gateway intermodal service…
All this hopping about was of course courtesy of the resident class 378 and 710 units – Here’s 378255 arriving at my next stop, West Hampstead, with a Stratford to Clapham Junction service…
After catching the Tescoliner that followed soon after, I hurried across to West Hampstead Thameslink in the hope of photographing the 6F93 Churchyard Castle Cement to Ketton Ward Siding tanks. This proved to be another example of a service that didn’t run but was not cancelled by the operator on the system until later 😒Oh well, that’s some more steps in towards my month’s target 🤣 I decided to take a Thameslink in to Farringdon and then use the Metropolitan line to get to Baker Street where I could get some lunch from Treats before returning to West Hampstead via the Jubilee line and another short walk between stations.
I was back on West Hampstead in time to photograph 710374 on a Stratford to Richmond service…
…after which I photographed a couple of intermodals before switching platforms to catch 66952 on a Chelmsford to Wembley Reception Sidings train of empty stone wagons…
Then I decided to head back to Upper Holloway and another possible cement train photo opportunity. This time I was in luck – 66616 hauling the Hope (Earles Sidings) to Dagenham Down Yard tanks…
The member of Overground staff was still on duty and we once more exchanged friendly greetings before, after photographing another intermodal, I said my farewells and headed home😎👍
Saturday was a football match with Wingate & Finchley hosting Whitehawk. Once more we lost 1-0. To rub salt in the wound, I think we had a stonewall penalty turned down by the referee…
…No way has that player touched the ball which maintained its original path and he certainly brought ‘Rams’ down inside the area. I now believe there’s an appendix in the ref’s handbook that says ‘Give Wingate Nothing’ 😠
















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