John Oram's photos with the keyword: Holton le Moor

RHTT in Lincs (3) - 27 October 2021

27 Oct 2021 2 79
I was very pleased to be quite by chance at the Holton le Moor crossing of the A46 by the line between Market Rasen and Barnetby to capture this RHTT train which reversed there. Arriving when the barriers were down, I cursed my luck when the extremely grimy 66194 leading the slightly less grimy 66015 crossed northbound and I initially assumed they had gone. However, I had the presence of mind to check and, lo and behold, they had stopped opposite the old station building to reverse, there being a crossover just south of the road crossing. A short, patient wait was rewarded by the switching on of the headlights for the southbound journey and, as the consist got underway, a cloud of spray from which I though it wise to step back. 200_4_P1030668E

RHTT in Lincs (2) - 27 October 2021

27 Oct 2021 2 101
I was very pleased to be quite by chance at the Holton le Moor crossing of the A46 by the line between Market Rasen and Barnetby to capture this RHTT train which reversed there. Arriving when the barriers were down, I cursed my luck when the extremely grimy 66194 leading the slightly less grimy 66015 crossed northbound and I initially assumed they had gone. However, I had the presence of mind to check and, lo and behold, they had stopped opposite the old station building to reverse, there being a crossover just south of the road crossing. A short, patient wait was rewarded by the switching on of the headlights for the southbound journey and, as the consist got underway, a cloud of spray from which I though it wise to step back. 200_4_P1030666E

RHTT in Lincs (1) - 27 October 2021

27 Oct 2021 2 95
I was very pleased to be quite by chance at the Holton le Moor crossing of the A46 by the line between Market Rasen and Barnetby to capture this RHTT train which reversed there. Arriving when the barriers were down, I cursed my luck when the extremely grimy 66194 leading the slightly less grimy 66015 crossed northbound and I initially assumed they had gone. However, I had the presence of mind to check and, lo and behold, they had stopped opposite the old station building to reverse, there being a crossover just south of the road crossing. A short, patient wait was rewarded by the switching on of the headlights for the southbound journey and, as the consist got underway, a cloud of spray from which I though it wise to step back. 200_4_P1030664E