Class 47192 as (D)1842
Class 47192 in two tone green with the number (D)1842 in Wansford station on the 9th of April 2016.
What we now call a Class 47 started life called a Brush Type 4. This one with has the number D1842 and is in British Railways two tone green.
Class 47192 in two tone green with the number 1842 in Wansford station with a train to Peterborough on Saturday the 9th of April 2016 next to the Prototype HST 41001.
Class 47 in two tone green with the number 1842 in the Nene Valley's Peterborogh station on the 8th of April 2016 with a train to Wansford.
This Class 47192 (D1842) is owned by 'The Railway Age Trust Crewe' and is painted in two-tone green.
This part has 10 pages of photos taken at the Nene Valley Railway Diesel Gala in April 2016
The Nene Valley Railway
The Nene Valley Railway runs from Peterborough to Wansford railway station and then on to Yarwell junction. Wansford Station is on part of the old A1 at Stibbingson and is about 2 miles from the village of Wansford itself. The railway line is about 7 1/2 miles long. Trains run at weekends for most of the year.
The station at Wansford railway station is open from around 9am to 4.30 on most days. (check on there web site for times) The line runs trains from this country and also from abroad. As well as steam locomotives it also has main line and industrial diesels. It has wagons and coaches and a large collection of railway bits and bobs. At the Peterborough end of the NVR is the Rail World Museum which is next to the Nene Valley Railways Peterborough station.
Page updated 3/1/2020
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This page is on The Nene Valley Railway April Diesel Gala 2016
Today ,LNER, Hull trains and Greater Anglia are just some of the names on the trains. The name on the train does not mean, thats whos train it is these days. These names keep changing, but that means I have to keep taking photos. I also take photos of preserved railways with steam diesel and electric trains.There is lots more to add and I keep taking More!