A four-coach Chiltern Railways service heading north from Warwick

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A four-coach Chiltern Railways service heading north from Warwick

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 9 Feb 2021

Before the pandemic most Chiltern diesel multiple unit services were of three coaches. To make some allowance for social distancing on board, most trains have been extended to four coaches by breaking up train sets and reforming them; a few two-coach trains are running. The view is from the Cape Road bridge. In the background are Cattell Road businesses, Spring Pool housing, and Priory Park.

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Image Location

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52.286749
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-1.590649