Train, Hilden (2012-2)

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The photograph on this page of Train, Hilden (2012-2) by Albert Bridge as part of the Geograph project.

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Train, Hilden (2012-2)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 1 Dec 2012

C4K set 4014, working the 10.15 Portadown – Bangor, after departing Hilden, heading towards a three-aspect colour light signal. This part of the line is known for its tight curves and restricted visibility. It’s also one of the places where, unless there was a major realignment or tilting stock, the speed limit cannot be raised to 90mph. The satellite photograph (at the time of submission) shows a train at the down platform

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.524146
Longitude
-6.030012