No. 92017 passes Hatton Mill on a heavily loaded 6S94 Dollands Moor-Irvine conveying China Clay slurry to Caledonian Paper to be used in the production of high quality paper products. The train passes through the Channel Tunnel from Antwerp, the slurry originating from South America! It used to be produced in Cornwall but since Imerys(a French company) took over English China Clays we have the ridiculous situation of transporting the product half way round the world. How stupid is that?.
Geoffrey Dingle       

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