snappysnaps
New Member
Hello all,
First off, an important disclaimer: I am a seasoned commuter on the WCML. I know my way around a Class 220, 350 and 390 and I'm interested in the railways, rolling stock and the like but I have very limited knowledge - I've joined the forum with a genuine interest but please forgive (and don't laugh) at my lack of knowledge!
Last week on Friday 15th May (approx 13:00 give or take 45 minutes), I saw some unusual activity on the WCML that was not of the regular rolling stock traffic and I was wondering if anybody knew what it might've been.
It appeared to be x4 all-white Driving Van Trailers (or similar), connected to each other passing over the viaduct at Wolverton. No passenger carriages, just four units. It was definitely of that era, so not a recent engine.
Does anybody know what this might have been?
Best wishes,
Mike.
First off, an important disclaimer: I am a seasoned commuter on the WCML. I know my way around a Class 220, 350 and 390 and I'm interested in the railways, rolling stock and the like but I have very limited knowledge - I've joined the forum with a genuine interest but please forgive (and don't laugh) at my lack of knowledge!
Last week on Friday 15th May (approx 13:00 give or take 45 minutes), I saw some unusual activity on the WCML that was not of the regular rolling stock traffic and I was wondering if anybody knew what it might've been.
It appeared to be x4 all-white Driving Van Trailers (or similar), connected to each other passing over the viaduct at Wolverton. No passenger carriages, just four units. It was definitely of that era, so not a recent engine.
Does anybody know what this might have been?
Best wishes,
Mike.