With a class and livery not normally seen on the Ely to Peterborough line, an unidentified East Midlands Trains Class 156, in the company's blue livery, crosses the flooded Hundred Foot Washes near Manea in Cambridgeshire with the 14:45 departure from Ely to Liverpool Lime Street on Sunday 2nd December 2012. This was a service alteration due to engineering works between Norwich and Ely: all East Midlands train services were starting and terminating at Ely, while a rail replacement express bus service was operating between Norwich and Peterborough.
Julian Hodgson       

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