Trans-Pennine DMU at Huyton

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Trans-Pennine DMU at Huyton

Image: © John Martin Taken: Unknown

One of the stylish early long-distance DMU units for which the name "Trans-Pennine" was coined belts through platform 2 bound (probably) for Hull. Huyton's signalbox, with a clear view to Roby, can be seen at the end of platform 2/3.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.409227
Longitude
-2.843882