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Virgin Mk2s at BNS
Last night, around 1730, I saw a DVT, a rake of Virgin Liveried Mk2s
[sic] and an EWS, 90040 IIRC.
Does anyone know where this was off to?
Date:20 Jul 2005 03:22:54 -0700
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Re: Virgin Mk2s at BNS
Joe wrote:
> Last night, around 1730, I saw a DVT, a rake of Virgin Liveried Mk2s
> [sic] and an EWS, 90040 IIRC.
> Does anyone know where this was off to?
>
probably manchester picc.?
Date:Wed, 20 Jul 2005 10:54:00 GMT
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Re: Virgin Mk2s at BNS
Joe wrote:
> Last night, around 1730, I saw a DVT, a rake of Virgin Liveried Mk2s
> [sic] and an EWS, 90040 IIRC.
> Does anyone know where this was off to?
Class 90s + MK2's occasionally cover for voyager shortages on the
Birmingham - Manchester services.
Date:20 Jul 2005 04:07:43 -0700
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Re: Virgin Mk2s at BNS
therunawayminetrain@lycos.co.uk wrote:
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> Joe wrote:
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>>Last night, around 1730, I saw a DVT, a rake of Virgin Liveried Mk2s
>>[sic] and an EWS, 90040 IIRC.
>>Does anyone know where this was off to?
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> Class 90s + MK2's occasionally cover for voyager shortages on the
> Birmingham - Manchester services.
>
Not so ocassionally at the moment: most weekdays the standby diagram
can be seen - probably because one Voyager is being repaired after fire
damage.
Charlie
Date:Wed, 20 Jul 2005 13:53:56 +0100
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Re: Virgin Mk2s at BNS
Joe wrote:
> Last night, around 1730, I saw a DVT, a rake of Virgin Liveried Mk2s
> [sic] and an EWS, 90040 IIRC.
> Does anyone know where this was off to?
Date:20 Jul 2005 06:19:50 -0700
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Re: Virgin Mk2s at BNS
"Charlie Hulme" wrote
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> Not so ocassionally at the moment: most weekdays the standby diagram
> can be seen - probably because one Voyager is being repaired after fire
> damage.
>
Has the one which suffered cow damage been mended yet?
Peter
Date:Wed, 20 Jul 2005 14:01:39 +0000 (UTC)
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