12th April 2004 at London Bridge & London St Pancras

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12th April 2004 at London Bridge & London St Pancras

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Here are a few photos of when I went out to London and saw the new London St Pancras station:
London Bridge
Here is a Network SouthEast 455 going towards London Bridge and a South Central 455 going out of London Bridge:

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Here are two Network SouthEast 465s at London Bridge:

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Here is Network SouthEast 421839 at London Bridge:

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Here's an unusual scene at London Bridge, not a train to be seen!:

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Here's what i was waiting for, Network SouthEast liveried 411615 & 411590 approach London Bridge:

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Here is Network Southeast liveried 411615 closer up at London Bridge:

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Here is Network Southeast liveried 411590 at London Bridge:

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London St Pancras
Here are new liveried Midland Mainline 43166 & 43091 at the buffers at London St Pancras:

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Here is an ex-Virgin HST at London St Pancras (Note the gradient at the end of the station):

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Here is an old liveried Midland Mainline HST at London St Pancras:

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A Midland Mainline HST clags behind another Midland Mainline HST at London St Pancras:

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Looking up the new London St Pancras station (Note the haziness, this is because when 3 Midland Mainline HSTs are sitting in the station, they emitt a lot of exhaust which then collects up because the roof is so low):

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Post by martinhodgson »

Again, very nice! Odd gradient at the 'new' St Pancras, shame it's such a dull station- not very good for photography!
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Great photos there :D
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martinhodgson wrote:Again, very nice! Odd gradient at the 'new' St Pancras, shame it's such a dull station- not very good for photography!
Thanks,
I know, it is a bit wierd, you can't even get to the front power cars because a security man is there. :x
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southcoasttrains wrote:Great photos there :D
Thanks Ed!
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