A Class 320 electric train at Motherwell railway station in North Lanarkshire

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The photograph on this page of A Class 320 electric train at Motherwell railway station in North Lanarkshire by Garry Cornes as part of the Geograph project.

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A Class 320 electric train at Motherwell railway station in North Lanarkshire

Image: © Garry Cornes Taken: 4 Jan 2016

320 315 awaits departure from Motherwell station. Motherwell railway station is a busy commuter station in which the West Coast Main Line, (WCML), passes through. Many trains pass this station at high speed heading for either London Euston, (Southbound), or Glasgow Central, (Northbound).

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Image Location

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55.792594
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-3.995712