220 026 speeds through Eastleigh with the Cross Country service to Bournemouth. Note the drivers interesting pose.
With storm clouds brewing 220012 heads North
A Class 220 Voyager heads towards Reading. This shot was achieved by zooming in while taking the photo. The outer edges blur more than the middle while leaving the driver in his cab in focus
In another halfway house livery we see 220024 heading down grade to Bristol in the morning sun
Two of RP's Australian contributors enjoy a day out on one of the finest sections of scenic railway in the UK. Mike and Peter are photographing an eastbound Arriva Cross Country class 220 Voyager
A class 220 Voyager rounds the bend at Dawlish Warren heading west as a class 142 railcar pauses in the eastbound platform
The Virgin branding has been removed from this 220 as it works a cross-country service, diverted through Manchester because of West Coast Main Line weekend engineering. The weather is gloomy weath... (more)
Another train to be operating for a new company in new livery is 220017 seen in CrossCountry colours, the franchise operated by Arriva
A close up of the cab of a Virgin Voyager at Bristol Temple Meads. The brake discs highlight the funny small wheels which look out of proportion with the train.
Virgin runs several of these trains through York every hour.
A Virgin Cross country service flies through Church Fenton heading for Plymouth.
A Class 220 Virgin Voyager (diesel) stands alongside a Class 390 Virgin Pendolino (electric). For more see: www.garystrainz2.fotopic.net