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GNER class 91115 Holyrood in platform 2 at Stevenage station in 2002
 
GNER class 91115 Holyrood in its normal place at the rear of a train to London Kings Cross in platform 2 at Stevenage station in 2002
 
British Rail first then GNER, and National Express East Coast and East Coast and now Virgin East Coast, have all used these class 91s on the East Coast Main Line.
 
GNER Train in platform 3 at Stevenage station
 
A down GNER Train in platform 3 at Stevenage station in 2002
 
 
 
Some of the the mainline GNER and the local West Anglia Great Northern (WAGN) all stations trains between Peterborough and Hitchin to Kings Cross trains stopped at Stevenage in 2002 as well as some of The Kings Lynn and Cambridge trains.
 
Stevenage is a "New Town" and is now far bigger than the original town. The original smaller station at Stevenage was closed in 1973. This new railway station is to the south of that station.
 
Stevenage station is on the East Coast Main line about 27 miles from London Kings Cross station.
 
Next station on this site north along the ECML is Hitchin
 
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Signal boxes that were along this part of the ECML
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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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