It's almost two months since 'Colas' Class 60 No. 60087 'CLIC Sargent' entered revenue earning service with its new TOC. Hitherto it has spent much of its time working around Rugby, Eastleigh and Hoo junction. However, during the weekend of 19/20th July it found itself working across to Westbury and ultimately Cardiff Canton. Unfortunately, No. 60087 failed at Hullavington later in the week while working 6V62, Tilbury-Llanwern and required assistance from 'Colas' Class 70, No. 70804 which had been summoned from Westbury. Under fading light, No. 70804 passes through Ram Hill at the helm of the aforementioned service running 241 minutes late with 60087 tucked inside on 23rd July 2014.
Edward Gleed
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