TransPennine Nova-1 passing Holgate sidings
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The photograph on this page of TransPennine Nova-1 passing Holgate sidings by Stephen Craven as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 20 Aug 2020
The sidings south of York station, originally constructed for race day specials in the 19th century Image, are now used for holding freight trains (or storing freight wagons) and by charter trains for changing to/from steam haulage. The main line train here is a TransPennine service (10.51 to Liverpool) leaving York, formed of a five-car class 802 "Nova-1" diesel unit.
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