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Default Lichfield Trent Valley

I heard that this is good for photting? If you stand on the south of the island platforms. Does anyone here have any photos they have taken?
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Yes Its good, I find its better if you stand on the "Down Slow" platform, I dont have any shots however
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Lichfield TV is a pretty good station for pendos at speed, as far as I know not many stop there with a few LM trains and some freight on the low level platforms , there is also the cross city service with the possibility of a diverted train on the high level platform. and there is a vending machine in the ticket office so you can get something to eat/drink when there but last time I was there was last year when they still had the signal box
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whats the frequency of trains to Phot like? is the freight good
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whats the frequency of trains to Phot like? is the freight good
Yup, if your lucky youll get the Derby-WCML stuff, IMO Tamworth is better because you get stuff on the HL

LTV Is great but theres one big big problem...no Choppers
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Yup, if your lucky youll get the Derby-WCML stuff,
its only the diversionary route, you won't get anything unless there is engineering works
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its only the diversionary route, you won't get anything unless there is engineering works
not always NMT takes that path, anything that moves Derby- anywhere north on the WCML will take that route
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not always NMT takes that path, anything that moves Derby- anywhere north on the WCML will take that route
Other than the NMT Derby to the north will go via Stoke and Crewe not Lichfield
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Quite often the NMT goes down the curve then changes ends in the yard before heading south to Euston. It's become a regular move...
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