1991/02/16, 1. This was the second and final time I saw this train - it was as rare as hen's teeth! It ran Saturdays Only, as required! 31417 with its train of Cargowaggons in the former UKF fertiliser depot (by this time owned by Kemira) on the Woodham industrial estate at Akeman Street on what was the line between Grendon Underwood and Ashendon Junctions. 11:00, Saturday 16th February 1991. The train originated from Ince & Elton and ran to Bletchley on Fridays, part of the train continued further and this part made its way here via Claydon L&NE Junction and Grendon Underwood Junction. On departure, the loco propelled the train back to Grendon Underwood, then ran to Aylesbury to run-round before retracing its steps to Bletchley. Here the train is being unloaded at the depot by a forklift truck. Photos taken with permission.
1991/02/16, 1. This was the second and final time I saw this train - it was as rare as hen's teeth! It ran Saturdays Only, as required! 31417 with its train of Cargowaggons in the former UKF fertiliser depot (by this time owned by Kemira) on the Woodham industrial estate at Akeman Street on what was the line between Grendon Underwood and Ashendon Junctions. 11:00, Saturday 16th February 1991. The train originated from Ince & Elton and ran to Bletchley on Fridays, part of the train continued further and this part made its way here via Claydon L&NE Junction and Grendon Underwood Junction. On departure, the loco propelled the train back to Grendon Underwood, then ran to Aylesbury to run-round before retracing its steps to Bletchley. Here the train is being unloaded at the depot by a forklift truck. Photos taken with permission.
17th June 2009
Chiltern & Cherwell Valley Lines
Plumb Loco
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