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Tyne yard and York
Thursday, 14th August, 2003

After leaving the lovely Scotland I stopped off at Durham to see the Royal Borders Bridge from the ground rather then the train for a change and then onwards and southwards to Newcastle and Tyne yard.

You can not fail to be impressed with the Angel of the North, every time I've had a chance to look at it I've always been in awe of it
91000 An unidentified GNER 91+MkIV set heads south over the Royal Borders Bridge
91000 An unidentified GNER 91+MkIV set heads south over the Royal Borders Bridge
66177 66177 pauses at Tyne Yard with a northbound MGR
325015 A General view of Tyne yard
221000 Dwarfed by the floodlight an 08 shunts a rake of Seacows past a stabled Virgin Voyager
325015 With the Angel of the North in the background 325015 sits in the sun
325015 325015 stands in front of a rake of EWS 90s in Tyne Yard



The short stay car park on the platforms at York Provide you with 40 minutes of time on the station for a pound, enough time to catch a few movements through the station.
43109 A south bound GNER HST leaves York Station
221113 A south bound Virgin Voyager leaves York
220002 220002 waits at York
156484 156484 sits in the southern bay platform at York
158813 158813 between some York Walls
82000 Rolling into York station a south bound GNER Express
91000 GNER 91 waits at York station

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