More Memories From These Two Great London Termini, Before Their Burial Beneath The Knitting Of Overhead Electric Cables.
INTER-CITY ARRIVAL
A Class 47 Drifts In To Kings Cross With An Express From The North
STATION PILOT DUTY
31 407 Shows Signs Of Excessive Journeys Through The Carriage Cleaning Plant. The Chemicals Were Highly Corrosive And Stripped The Paintwork From The Locomotives Over A Period Of Time.
RE-FUELLED AND READY TO GO
A Deltic Threading Her Way Through The Maze Of Signals Protecting Kings Cross
EMPTY STOCK DUTY
A Class 31 Brings Empty Stock Into Kings Cross. 31 408 Is In Far Better External Condition Than Her Sister 31 407 Above.
PEAK LINE-UP
Three St. Pancras Departures Awaiting The Off.
FIRST TO GO
Getting The Green, This Peak Starts Away From The St. Pancras Platform. Her Old Livery Is Showing Through Her Rail Blue Paintwork, Suggesting She Has Not Visited The Workshops For Quite A Time.
REGIMENTAL PORTRAIT
In Far Better Condition No. 45 144 Awaits His Turn To Depart Down The Midland Main Line For The Derby Dales.