East Coast Main Line :: Shared Description

The East Coast Main Line is a 393 mile long high speed electrified railway between London and Edinburgh, via Peterborough, Doncaster, York and Newcastle. It was constructed between 1846 & 1871 by several different rail companies.
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SE5655 : Freight train crossing Skelton Bridge by DS Pugh
SE5557 : HST passing 200 miles from Edinburgh by DS Pugh
TQ3083 : King's Cross Station by Adrian Taylor
SE6027 : The old East Coast Main Line by Alan Murray-Rust
SK8944 : Train  heading to Newark on ECML by J.Hannan-Briggs
TQ3083 : Platforms 2 & 3 by DS Pugh
TL1898 : The East Coast Main Line by Bob Harvey
SE3692 : South end of platform 1 by DS Pugh
SE5748 : Railway north of Tadcaster Road by DS Pugh
SE5444 : Train passing under the footbridge by DS Pugh
TQ3083 : Boarding at platform 1 by Bob Harvey
SE5702 : Siding by the East Coast Main Line south  of Doncaster by N Chadwick
SE5655 : Inverness train and Millennium Green by DS Pugh
NU1827 : Chathill Level Crossing by DS Pugh
SE5810 : Former level crossing by DS Pugh
SK7965 : The site of Crow Park Station by Alan Murray-Rust
SK7867 : Grassthorpe Lane level crossing by Alan Murray-Rust
TL2324 : Stevenage railway station by Malc McDonald
SE5951 : 43318 approaching York station - September 2017 by The Carlisle Kid
SE5852 : Millennium Green and passing train by DS Pugh
SE5439 : Train approaching Boggart Bridge by DS Pugh
SK6687 : Ranskill signal box by Alan Murray-Rust
TQ3089 : Train departing Hornsey by DS Pugh
SE5852 : Looking through the new fence by DS Pugh
SE5458 : High Speed Train passing Shipton Low Road bridge by Stephen Craven

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Created: Tue, 23 Nov 2010, Updated: Tue, 23 Nov 2010

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