File:St Neots The Down 'Blue Spot' fish empties geograph-2338881-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSt Neots The Down 'Blue Spot' fish empties geograph-2338881-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg |
English: The Down 'Blue Spot' fish empties north of St Neots. View southward, towards London on the ex-Great Northern ECML. This is the returning empties of the premier Fish train which rushed North Sea fresh fish from Grimsby etc. to London before the Motorway Age - at much higher speed than can even now be achieved by road. The locomotive is V2 2-6-2 No. 60941. |
Date | Taken on 28 March 1959 |
Source | From geograph.org.uk |
Author | Ben Brooksbank |
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InfoField | Ben Brooksbank / The Down 'Blue Spot' fish empties north of St Neots |
Camera location | 52° 14′ 09.05″ N, 0° 14′ 42.18″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 52.235847; -0.245049 |
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[edit]This image was taken from the Geograph project collection. See this photograph's page on the Geograph website for the photographer's contact details. The copyright on this image is owned by Ben Brooksbank and is licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.
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