Midland Pullman, passing Clachnaharry

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The photograph on this page of Midland Pullman, passing Clachnaharry by Craig Wallace as part of the Geograph project.

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Midland Pullman, passing Clachnaharry

Image: © Craig Wallace Taken: 31 Oct 2021

The Midland Pullman is a restored Class 43 HST, now in a blue livery. This was a tour from London to Inverness, then a day trip to Kyle of Lochalsh and back. It is the first time a HST has travelled on this line. It was passing through Clachnaharry, under the footbridge then the A862 road bridge.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.488737
Longitude
-4.25874