CNELG
Class 90 Electric Loco Group
             Gaining fulfilment from 23 years of cl.90 passenger operations.
Articles & Publications                                                                                            Page 1 of 2
This part of the website has been dedicated to articles and publications which can be downloaded below in PDF format by hovering over the appropriate title. Should anyone wish to write an article like some contributors have done and then have it published here on the CNELG website, then please let me know by email. Note that the topic does not have to relate to class 90s, but remain under the “railway” umbrella category.
During the months of October & November 2011, the Virgin MK3 set was used on charter duties between Euston & Glasgow involving Freightliner 90s for example 90049.
On the 13th December 2010, 90008 was named “The East Anglian” by National Express East Anglia. This article looks back at her special day which includes pictures.
During the summer of 2010, West Coast sleepers were routed via the ECML for a 3 month period on Sunday nights. This article looks back at the various workings.
On the 12th July 2010, the class 90s entered their 22nd year of passenger operations. A special report has been written which looks at the days events as they unfolded.
On Friday the 17th June 2011, 90010 was named “Bressingham & Steam Gardens” by National Express East Anglia. This article summarises the day events.
On the 23rd July 2010, 90013 was named “The Evening Star” at Ipswich by National Express East Anglia. This article looks back at her special day including pictures
In May 2009 and May 2010, class 90s were used on two separate football specials between Newcastle Central and London Kings Cross. We take a look back at the workings.
This article written by Mark Bott a contributor author to CNELG, explores in brief the ins and outs of AC Electric traction making specific reference to various train types.
In joint partnership with “Today's Railways UK” an article was published in their monthly magazine back in March 2010.      
This article written by Mark Bott a contributor author to CNELG, explores in detail the ins and outs on how a class 90 locomotive functions and operates.
On the 12th July 2009, the class 90s entered their 21st year of passenger operations. A special report has been written which looks at the days events as they unfolded.
In the summer of 2009, Virgin Trains used two different sets of rolling stock on the WCML. At one point both sets were in action on the same day.