In this video, three freight trains are seen at Sandling station, Kent, in the space of just over half an hour on Thursday 29th October 2009.
First, 56312 is seen powering through with 4Z91 Dollands Moor-Hams Hall Intermodal, a Colas Rail flow which is operated on behalf of Norfolkline.
Five minutes later, 47805/739 are then seen thrashing through with a very late running 7Z98 Dollands Moor-Dagenham Dock Transfesa 'Blue Train', another Colas Rail operated flow.
Finally, DB Schenker's 92013 is seen passing working 4Z46 Dollands Moor - Daevntry Intermodal.
great video mate 5stars
AvonRailFan 2 years ago
Cheers mate :-)
21C123 2 years ago
Hellfire video, and here's me in Tamworth waiting for Class 60s. Something always happens in the South East when I'm not there lol
anglia47714 2 years ago
Thanks. I know what you mean, very often when I go on railtours or go to events at various preserved railways, there's usually loads of stuff happening down my way.
21C123 2 years ago
Three superb clips Craig of locos working extremely hard on those Block Workings, can you explain how the Class 92 was working without overhead wires?...5* Bob
robmasterman 2 years ago
Thanks as usual Bob. The class 92s are dual voltage locos which can work off the 750V DC third rail and 25kV AC overhead wires.
21C123 2 years ago