Vote for your favourite train! Round 1 Poll 22
(Top Left) Bombardier Class 357 Electrostar
(Top Right) Hitachi Class 801 AT300/Azuma
(Bottom Left) Siemens Class 717 Desiro City
(Bottom Right) Hitachi Class 395 AT300/Javelin
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seen from Germany

seen from United States
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seen from Mexico
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seen from Russia
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seen from Malaysia
seen from Peru
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Vote for your favourite train! Round 1 Poll 22
(Top Left) Bombardier Class 357 Electrostar
(Top Right) Hitachi Class 801 AT300/Azuma
(Bottom Left) Siemens Class 717 Desiro City
(Bottom Right) Hitachi Class 395 AT300/Javelin
See pinned for more info!
A potential unfulfilled: the Intercity 225
As I had some time to wander around before catching the Eurostar back to France, I checked out the trains at King's Cross station. To my slight disappointment, there wasn't a huge amount of variety on display: Azuma, Azuma, Azuma... They're nice trains, don't get me wrong (built by Hitachi, using the same base as JR Kyushu's 885 series), but that's all there was. Still, I decided to check out all the platforms, and, at the far end, hidden behind an Azuma, there it was.
the holy light of the 801
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The LNER Azuma definitely is "The One"! Class 801 number 801 220, departs York to Edinburgh Waverley#azuma #azuma first class #british rail