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  WAGN class 365520 on the down fast at Sandy station in 2004
 
WAGN class 365520 on the down fast at Sandy station in 2004.
 
Only the local West Anglia Great Northern all stations between Peterborough and Hitchin trains off peak trains stop at Sandy. This station was remodelled in the late 1970s when two fast though lines were added though the middle of the station.
 
WAGN 365507 on down all stations Hitchin to Peterborough stopping train.
 
A WAGN class 365507 on a down train rrom Kings Cross which will be an all stations from Hitchin to Peterborough stopping train.
 
Hull Trains class 170 on the down fast at Sandy station in 2004
 
A Hull Trains class 170 on the down fast at Sandy station in 2004
 
WAGN 365513 comes into Sandy railway station in 2004
 
WAGN 365513 comes into Sandy railway station in 2004
 
Sandy station is on the East Coast Main line. There are four tracks at this station with Sandy railway station using the two outside tracks (Slow lines) for its platforms. These were used by WAGN and  First capital Connect  for the Great Northern Route trains between Kings Cross and Peterborough. GNER trains ran non stop through the middle fast lines platforms.
 
The First Capital Connect all stations local trains between Peterborough and Hitchin to Kings Cross trains stop here.
 
Since 2014 'Geat Northern' has taken over the First Capital Connect services.
 
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 This website is Ukrailways1970tilltoday.me.uk  it is on railways, but it is not just on trains, but all things railways, with photos, which I have taken from the 1970s till now. I take photos of all things railways, steam diesel and electric trains, signal boxes, wagons any thing that is on the National Rail network, which was BR when I started taken photos.

Today EWS, East Coast, Central trains and EWS 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!