A Down Relief express entering Bletchley Station

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A Down Relief express entering Bletchley Station

Image: © Ben Brooksbank Taken: 26 Mar 1964

View SSE, towards London; ex-London & North Western West Coast Main Line. On the left, behind the prominent water-column, is the viaduct - recently built and never really used - between the Bedford/Cambridge and Oxford lines; on the right the new signalling centre [?]. The express is from Euston to Liverpool Lime St., headed by a BR Britannia Class 7 4-6-2 No. 70014 'Iron Duke'

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