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[edit]DescriptionFairwater Yard - Freightliner 66525+66547 ready to leave with engineers train.JPG |
English: Fairwater Yard in Taunton is one of the depots for Network Rail's high output track renewal and ballast trains but today it has another visitor. A ballast train from the 'virtual quarry' at Westbury is on its way to Bath where major engineering work is taking place. It arrived behind 66525 but has reversed direction and is now leaving behind 66547. |
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Date and time of data generation | 09:01, 14 April 2017 |
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Categories:
- Fairwater Yard, Taunton
- British Rail Class 66/5s of Freightliner
- British Rail Class 66s in Freightliner green livery
- British Rail Class 66s on the Bristol to Exeter Line
- Trains of Freightliner on the Bristol to Exeter Line
- British Rail Class 66s working freight trains
- 2017 in rail transport in England
- April 2017 in Somerset