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43 063 and 43 162 are seen at Glasgow Central

Date: 02/07/02
Owner: Anthony Rispoli
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43 063 and 43 162 are seen at Glasgow Central

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Operator: Virgin Trains (Cross Country)
Location: Glasgow Central
Operating: 18:48 to Edinburgh Waverley which calls en route at Motherwell, Carstairs and Edinburgh Haymarket. The train arrives as the 07:19 departure from Penzance!
Class & No.: 43 063 and 43 162
Date: 02 July 2002
Photographer: Anthony Rispoli
Photographer Web Site: The Railways of London & The South East

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Make EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Model KODAK EASYSHARE DX3215 Zoom Digital Camera
Aperture Value f/3.9 Colour Space sRGB
Exposure Bias Value 0 EV Exposure Programme Program
Flash No Flash ISO 140
Metering Mode Center Weighted Average Shutter Speed Value 1/32 sec
Date/Time Tue 02 Jul 2002 19:33:10 UTC
Keywords: Class 43

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Mark

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Can I clarify this issue seeing as it has cropped up more than once? HSTs have a power car at each end, each with its own number (in the form 43 nnn). Hence the description 43 063 and 43 162 means an HST with power car 43 063 at one end and power car 43...

Can I clarify this issue seeing as it has cropped up more than once? HSTs have a power car at each end, each with its own number (in the form 43 nnn). Hence the description 43 063 and 43 162 means an HST with power car 43 063 at one end and power car 43 162 at the other. It is all one train!

Posted by Guest on Tue 16 Aug 2005 17:18:04 UTC

Michael Sewell

They are just amazing arnt they

Posted by Guest on Sun 26 Jun 2005 13:05:42 UTC

big john

maybe its on the front it is an HST and they do have two power cars of different no's.

Posted by Guest on Tue 31 May 2005 16:45:29 UTC

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