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Colas Rail Class 66/8 No. 66849 'Wylam Dilly' passes through Carlisle Station on the Fast 'Down-Line', working the late running 6J37 12:58 Carlisle Yard Colas Rail to Chirk Kronospan Colas Rail, comprising loaded timber bogies, on 10th April 2015.

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Colas Rail Class 66/8 No. 66849 'Wylam Dilly' completes the shunting of their Plasser & Theurer Switch and Crossing Tamper / Liner No. DR73910 'Jupiter' into Carlisle Station's sidings. The machine had been towed here after breaking down in the Tebay area, creating delays of over an hour for services on the WCML between Carlisle and Lancaster on 10th April 2015.

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Colas Rail Class 66/8 No. 66849 'Wylam Dilly' departs Platform 1 of Carlisle Station, shunting their Plasser & Theurer Switch and Crossing Tamper / Liner No. DR73910 'Jupiter' into the Station's sidings. The machine had been towed here after breaking down in the Tebay area, creating delays of over an hour for services on the WCML between Carlisle and Lancaster on 10th April 2015.

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Colas Rail Class 66/8 No. 66849 'Wylam Dilly' arrives at Platform 1 of Carlisle Station, towing their Plasser & Theurer Switch and Crossing Tamper / Liner No. DR73910 'Jupiter' which had previously broken down in the Tebay area, creating delays of over an hour for services on the WCML between Carlisle and Lancaster on 10th April 2015.

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Colas Rail Class 66/8 No. 66849 'Wylam Dilly' passes through Carlisle Station on its way to the Tebay area to collect their Plasser & Theurer Switch and Crossing Tamper / Liner No. DR73910 'Jupiter' which had broken down, creating delays of over an hour for services on the WCML between Carlisle and Lancaster, on 10th April 2015.


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