47 701: 47 578 ‘’The Royal Society of Edinburgh’’ sits along side 27 037 and 27 065 in Inverness yard.
47 701: General view of Inverness yard. 37 025 and 47 206 share the scene with 47 578 ‘’The Royal Society of Edinburgh’’. Just visible on the right is 27 037.
47 701: Not long painted in the (then) new Railfreight grey livery, 26 026 is seen in the distance at Inverness Yard.
47 701: Inverness allocated 47 541 ‘’The Queen Mother’’ begins its departure on a southbound service.
47 701: 26 026 became the first member of its class to receive the Railfreight grey livery in July 1985. Here it’s seen adorned with the Inverness highland stag motif that was the depot’s logo.
47 701: 37 043 ‘’Loch Lomond’’ couples up to its train which will make up a north bound service to Kyle of Lochalsh.
47 701: 37 025 seen in Inverness yard.
47 701: Eastfield allocated 47 206 sits idle in the yard of Inverness depot.
47 701: 26 043 seen in Inverness yard on a set of ballast wagons.
47 701: 26 043 seen in Inverness yard on a set of ballast wagons.
47 701: 47 108 takes a peek outside the shed at Inverness.
47 701: 27 065 in between duties at Inverness yard.
47 701: 27 004 seen outside Inverness shed awaiting its next duty.
47 701: 26 036 seen outside Inverness shed awaiting its next duty.
47 701: Not the best shot but worth keeping for its history. An unidentified Class 27, 37 and 47 receive attention in the main shed at Inverness Depot.