Passenger Train Approaching Harrington Railway Station

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Passenger Train Approaching Harrington Railway Station

Image: © David Robinson Taken: 17 Oct 2015

To improve capacity at peak times - in particular for Sellafield workers - Northern use a loco hauled train hired from Direct Rail Services on several daily diagrams along the Cumbrian coast. One such service is seen rounding the curve on the approach to Harrington Station.

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Image Location

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54.612635
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-3.565095