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Old 5th February 2006, 17:40   #1
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Does anyone know what the 5 or 6X66s that thundered through on a convey were yesterday at Coventry? it passed between 1050 and 1100 heading in the Rugby direction. I know i caught 66200 and 66023, any help appreciated


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So THAT was slowing us down on the way to Coventry then!
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4 of that lot could have been the same ones which found their way through manchester victoria this dinnertime. i can't remember the numbers, 66200 might have been one of them though. the driver 'gave it some' through the station as a run-up to attack miles platting bank.

edit - yesterday dinnertime. it's now tomorrow.
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