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The nameplate on Class 221 Virgin Voyager Michael Palin photographed on a southbound Cross Country service at Taunton station.
Photo by Chris McKenna14/02/2006. |
The inter-car connections between two carriages (60483 and 60983) of Class 221 Virgin Voyager 221133 Alexander Selkirk, photographed at platform 5 of Taunton station.
Photo by Chris McKenna 12/05/2006. |
The inter-car connections between two carriages (60483 and 60983) of Class 221 Virgin Voyager 221133 Alexander Selkirk, photographed at platform 5 of Taunton station.
Photo by Chris McKenna 12/05/2006. |
Class 221 Virgin Voyager DEMU 221138 approaches platform 2 of Taunton station with a southbound Cross-Country service to Plymouth.
Photo by Chris McKenna 11/01/2005. Photo by Chris McKenna If you wish to use this, or any other of my photographs, under a different license see my relicensing policy. Feedback on my pictures is always welcome. |
Class 221 Virgin Voyager DEMU 221138 approaches platform 2 of Taunton station with a southbound Cross-Country service to Plymouth.
Photo by Chris McKenna 11/01/2005. Photo by Chris McKenna If you wish to use this, or any other of my photographs, under a different license see my relicensing policy. Feedback on my pictures is always welcome. |
Class 221 Virgin Voyager DEMU 221138 stands at platform 2 of Taunton station with a southbound Cross-Country service to Plymouth.
Photo by Chris McKenna 11/01/2005. Photo by Chris McKenna If you wish to use this, or any other of my photographs, under a different license see my relicensing policy. Feedback on my pictures is always welcome. |
Class 221 Virgin Voyager DEMU 221138 stands at platform 2 of Taunton station with a southbound Cross-Country service to Plymouth.
Photo by Chris McKenna 11/01/2005. Photo by Chris McKenna If you wish to use this, or any other of my photographs, under a different license see my relicensing policy. Feedback on my pictures is always welcome. |