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A 91 is seen 'slab-end first' as it enters York with a Kings Cross to Newcastle train. The 91s are restricted to 110mph when running with the loco slab end first. Taken in July 1998.
Photo and scan by Anthony Rispoli (anthony@rispoli.freeserve.co.uk |
An unidentified GNER class 91 heads north through Alexandra Palace on the 4th December 2004.
Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com British and Foreign Railway Pictures Jampics Fotopic. |
This photo of the GNER cast emblem was photographed from a Mk.4 coach which is normally operated in fixed-formation stock with class 91 electric locomotives, even though recently I have observed many trainsets which were split up completely at depots. The emblems are not attached to the locomotives themselves; the locomotives only have vinyl lettering for their names. Photo by Alex Lu (http://www.lexcie.zetnet.co.uk) lexcie@innocent.com (0131) 558-8585. |
Unidentified GNER Class 91 passes as speed through Finsbury Park station. Sunday, 15 July, 2007.
David Thomas. thomdh@hotmail.com |
Unidentified GNER train at Glasgow Central, getting ready to depart with the 12:00 service to London Kings Cross, calling at Motherwell, Edinburgh Waverley, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Newcastle, Darlington, York, Doncaster, Peterborough.
Photo taken by Andrew Reid on Friday, 22nd July, 2005. |
Unidentified GNER train at Glasgow Central.
Photo taken by Andrew Reid on Friday, 26th August, 2005. |
GNER Class 91 locomotive photographed at Doncaster on 02/05/05
Photo John Turner. E-mail johnturner16@yahoo.co.uk |
An unidentifed 91 GNER at Glasgow Central on Monday 27th September 2004.
Photo David Cuthbertson email davidcuthbertson@msn.com website david-cuthbertson.fotopic.net |
GNER festival at London-King's Cross, with the 3 kinds of rolling-stock operated by this TOC:
• Left: Class 373 Regional Eurostar set, leased from Eurostar UK Ltd. since 2000;
London-King's Cross. 24th May 2005.
P.L.Guillemin (plguillemin@yahoo.fr). |
Class 91 locomotive seen at Doncaster Station during June 2000
Copyright belongs to Andrew Ducker: Email address ecml@yahoo.co.uk, web address www.apducker.demon.co.uk Photo taken on Kodak DC260 |
Unknown Class 91 ECML Electric entering Doncaster station on a stormy Sunday afternoon in September, these are my favourite conditions, with the bright sky behind my shoulder providing adequate lighting.
Copyright belongs to Andrew Ducker who can be emailed at ecml@yahoo.co.uk. Hompeage is www.apducker.demon.co.uk Photograph taken on Kodak DC260 Digital Camera. |
Class 91 Express locomotive seen at Doncaster Sidings, note the locomotive was running 'blunt end' first, this is a refurbished unit.
Copyright belongs to author who took the photographs on the Nikon E5000 Digital Camera |
GNER Class 91s "East Lothian", "David Livingston" and unknown third locomotive at Kings Cross, Sunday 15 July, 2007.
David Thomas. thomdh@hotmail.com |
A GNER class 91 is seen heading north at Alexandra Palace Station on Saturday 6th Speptember 2003.
Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com |
An unidentified Class 91 locomotive brings up the rear of a southbound GNER Intercity 225 service from Newcastle Central Station as it crosses the River Tyne on the King Edward VII bridge.
Photo by Chris McKenna 07/03/2005. |
The rear three coaches and Class 91 locomotive of a London-bound GNER Intercity 225 service as it crosses the King Edward VII bridge over the River Tyne from Newcastle Central Station. The bridge in the background is the Redheugh bridge that carries one of the main A roads into the city.
Photo by Chris McKenna 07/03/2005. |
An undentified Class 91 locomotive pulls into Newcastle Central Sation with the 10:02 GNER departure Glasgow Central on Friday 4th March 2005.
Photo by Chris McKenna 04/03/2005. |
A GNER Intercity 225 service crosses the Royal Border Bridge over the River Tweed towards Berwick-upon-Tweed station.
Photo by Chris McKenna 05/03/2005. |
A GNER Intercity 225 service crosses the Royal Border Bridge towards Newcastle having just departed Berwick-upon-Tweed
Photo by Chris McKenna 05/03/2005. |
A GNER class 91 locomotive heads a northbound Intercity 225 service over the Royal Border Bridge on its way to Berwick-upon-Tweed station.
Photo by Chris McKenna 05/03/2005. |
Another shot of gold-lettered GNER class 91 heading the wrong way. These shots aren’t that interesting anymore, they quite often work the wrong-way nowadays. It’s strange given the amount I travel on the ECML that I haven’t yet been hauled wrong-way. Photo by Alex Lu (lexcie@innocent.com, http://www.lexcie.zetnet.co.uk/) York Station, Northbound platform, August 1998, again with Jessop’s cheap ISO400. |
HISTORY. With GNER loosing their ECML franchise to National Express this scene of a GNER 91 and HST
at London Kings Cross pictured in November 2007 is now in the past, with National Express taking over on
December 9th 2007.
Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com British and Foreign Railway Pictures Jampics Fotopic. |
GNER Class 91 "East Lothian" passes through Finsbury Park with an empty rake of UC225 stock for King's Cross. Sunday, 15 July, 2007.
David Thomas. thomdh@hotmail.com |
18 April 2001, Waverley Station, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK GNER service from London Kings Cross arriving in Edinburgh Waverley Station.
Digital photo by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |
18 April 2001, Waverley Station, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK GNER service for London Kings Cross waiting in Edinburgh Waverley Station.
Digital photo by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |
16 May 2001, York Station, York, England, UK HST225 leaving the station for Newcastle.
Digital photo by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |
30 June 2001, York, England, UK The National Railway Museum in York features a viewing gallery onto the northern part of York Railway Station and the approach lines. The photo was taken from this elevated platform. Northbound GNER train leaving the station.
Digital photo by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |