The Pathfinder Tours 'Orcadian' at Gleneagles, Perth & Pitlochry 2007.  

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I was aware of this years 'Land Cruise' from the tour list that Pathfinder Tours. sent me. Originally it stated that the 50 class diesels would be the motive power again for the trip.  Not much point in dashing off and filming the same thing again thinks I.  Then some idle browsing discovered the information that the engines would be EWS 374XX's.  And could I resist the temptation to video the different engines?  Certainly not!  The starting timings were very similar, but the change of engines south of Glasgow must have caused it to miss the 'path' it followed last year.  Anyway it came through Gleneagles roughly on time at 18.15 or thereabouts, and was travelling at a fair old rate, as seen above. The Orcadian arrived in Perth at 16.30 give or take a minute or two and waited for an Inverness bound Scotrail train to precede it.  I did the same as last year and went into Perth station to get some stills.  I also thougth it would be handy for all you enthusiasts out there, if I could at least tell you the engine numbers.  They were 37410 in the lead and 37406.  The rake of coaches they were pulling also looked far more impressive than last year being what looked like the same coaching stock as 'The Great Britain'.  I also have no doubt that these engines at least had the same number on each side unlike the 50XXX's last year!  The Orcadian 2006 has been archived and is available on this link.
37406 The Saltire Society and the second engine on the Pathfinder Tour Orcadian.  As you will see from the picture on the right the safety barriers round some building work made it impossible to get a good view of both engines at once. 37410 the lead of the two engines complete with a Pathfinder Tours headboard.  The train only stayed in Perth for approximately 30 minutes so I didn't hang about.  I shot off up the A9 to catch the train at Pitlochry and just as important feed myself from the excellent fish and chip shop there.
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