title Demolition of the Bacon Factory, and Railway Dereliction, Ipswich and London - 5th March 2013 intro There's some random running action on the cycle through London, as there's an Oompah band and a load of runners ready to run up to the top of Tower 42, formerly known as the NatWest Tower, in an event called Vertical Rush. Then, there's the ongoing demolition of the old Bacon Factory on the edge of Ipswich, which has almost reached completion. Finally, there's more documenting of the dereliction and graffiti along the line into Liverpool Street, and at the station is 975025 Caroline, an inspection unit also used as a VIP excursion unit, which was even used by the Pope in 1982. There's also Class 37 37423 "Spirit of the Lakes", which is in service to haul Caroline around. imgp9160 Runners mill around at the bottom of Tower 42 imgp9161 Some videographer takes some footage imgp9163 The base of the NatWest Tower imgp9166 Tower 42, formerly known as the NatWest Tower imgp9167 Ipswich Goods Junction imgp9168 An EWS Class 66, 66149 at Ipswich Goods Junction imgp9171 The pile of scrap that was the Bacon Factory imgp9173 The remains of the Bacon Factory imgp9175 More crushed concrete and scrap metal imgp9176 A goods train trundles past the Bacon Factory imgp9177 Hack graffiti near Liverpool Street imgp9178 Graffiti from Özil and Bake imgp9179 More silver tags imgp9181 Blackened arches and curious buildings imgp9183 A couple of pigeons peer out imgp9185 Smashed windows imgp9186 Mystery doors into the world of arches imgp9189 Ferm and Easy graffiti imgp9191 Graffiti near Brick Lane imgp9195 975025 Caroline at Liverpool Street imgp9196 Another view of Caroline, the VPI train imgp9198 Class 37 37423 on platform 11