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A little bit of research suggests that the Class 47 in C974 might well be 1988 (the 198 is clearly visible). D1986-89 were transferred to Gateshead for four months at the start of the summer timetable in 1972. All were still green - however, whilst the others retained 'D' prefixes and numbering in the original font, 1988 was numbered in the newer Rail Alphabet style font, without 'D' prefix.

 

The closest Brush 4 in C0973 looks to be 1865.

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Good afternoon, David. Firstly, I’m on my iPhone and all is normal wth this site,  so whether it is fixed or not I won’t know for sure until the evening when I try it out on my iPad.

Now onto those excellent photo’s of the Highland Railway to Thurso. In J3298, at Borrobol Platform, with a class 26, probably 5335, in green with blue doors, crossing Strath na Frithe, in August, 1973, your Dad has captured a most atmospheric view of the train on that bridge. 
 

The replacement photo’s of Stratford from March, 1979, are an excellent set, and  show the railway with some quite grimey trains to be seen. A good example is that first photo’ of 306058, on a down passenger service, going away from the camera, revealing a truly grotty looking cab end, especially around those cables and sockets.


The photo’s of Ulgham Lane crossing, on the ECML in Northumberland, are a superb set, and the first photo’ of a two car class 101 DMU, on a Newcastle to Alnmouth  service, on the 22nd September, 1984, shows the unit to be apparently accerating since exhaust is visible against the gloomy, cloudy sky.

 

With warmest regards,

 

Rob.

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6 hours ago, DaveF said:

A trip to Stratford in March 1979 for the next set of replacements.

 

 

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Stratford 306058 down pass going away March 79 C4368

 

 

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Stratford Class 309 down pass March 79 C4370

 

 

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Stratford 08262 shunting March 79 C4371

 

 

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Stratford Class 105 ecs March 79 C4373

 

 

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Stratford 47007 Liverpool St to Norwich March 79 C4379

We called the 306 swingers because of their motion when traveling I can remember when they were introduced lovely trains to use.

 

David

 

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3 hours ago, DaveF said:

East Anglia today with photos from Bury St Edmunds and Ely

Wow, takes me right back, love the Bury photos. I grew up in Stowmarket.

 

Thanks Dave

 

Andi

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14 minutes ago, Taigatrommel said:

 

Is that a class 126 on the right?  Were they sent down there for scrapping?

 

 

I think it might be, when this was on RMWeb a long time ago (it's one of the lost photos) there was discussion about it.  Apparently they went to Snailwell to be broken up.  In the same photo the Class 37 is actually an 08!

 

David

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10 minutes ago, DaveF said:

Photos from two visits to Dover Marine in 1975 and 1977.

 

 

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Dover Marine Class 411 7179 April 75 C1984

 

 

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Dover Marine Class 411 7179 going away April 75 C1986

 

 

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Dover Marine Class 411s arriving from London 27th Dec 77 C3641

 

 

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Dover Marine Class 411 7184 from Victoria Dec 77  J5891

 

 

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Dover Marine Class 411s in station 27th Dec 77 C3642

 

 

David

When the track was removed, and the area between platforms filled, the most westerly one, No 6, had the track left in situ. A plastic sheet was placed on top, then it, too, was filled in. The idea was that it would be possible to reinstate a rail connection, should anyone wish to do so. Sadly, they forgot to retain either of the main-line connections. The station now serves as a cruise ship terminal.

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A fine selection fron Bury and Ely, David.  As a Bury boy I remember the station well, albeit in the 50s and 60s.  By '83 I had moved away although my parents still lived there.  Ely: I drove under that bridge this morning on my way into town for an eye test!

 

Great photos, thank you.

 

Chris Turnbull

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3 hours ago, Taigatrommel said:

 

Is that a class 126 on the right?  Were they sent down there for scrapping?

Sorry for the side-track.

The DMUs were actually the 79xxx series Swindon Inter-City units used between Edinburgh-Glasgow.

The cl.126 units were similar, being derived from these.

Close-up photos from Ely in the Peter J. Vincent Collection:

http://www.pjv101.net/film_bw/pjv01518.htm (folder 1404 and the next one 1405)

Photos taken Sept.1979, vehicles gone by Jan.1980

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Good evening, David. That’s a superb set of photo’s of Bury St Edmunds and Ely. In C6034, at Bury St Edmunds, in May, 1983, a former Gresley BT, four compartments, can be seen as a Mess and Tool Van. I’m not sure what has happened to that carriage, but it will be a shame if it was subsequently scrapped.


That’s an excellent set of photo’s of Dover Marine from 1975 and 1977. The last photo’ of some class 411’s, in the station, on the 27th December, 1977, is very expertly composed and captures well the interior of the station.
 

The  black and white photo’s of Nottingham Midland station from the late 1940’s and early 1950’s, are truly superb, with the first one of 0F, 41532, running light engine, in circa 1948, is an excellent portrait shot of the engine.

 

With warmest regards,

 

 Rob.

 

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40 minutes ago, DaveF said:

A few replacements from Dent this morning.

 

I am not certain that the Class 45 in the second and third photos is the same loco, what do others think?  I have taken the loco number from Dad's notes.

 

If you carefully at the two photos of Dent taken from the coal road bridge without trains you will see a number of changes - a bit like a"spot the difference" pair.

 

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Dent LMS 8F down special pass 1X28 May 66 J521

 

 

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Dent Class 45 D12 down Thames Clyde St Pancras to Glasgow June 67 J0933

 

 

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Dent Class 45 D12 down Thames Clyde St Pancras to Glasgow June 68 J1319

 

 

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Dent view south April 68 J1268

 

 

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Dent view south Feb 73 C1205

 

 

David

 

 

 

 

Morning David Great pictures 

The 45 isn't the same as D12 is one of the very rare ones with gangway doors . There were 3 of them I believe 

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The twin peaks photos are a bit hard to play "spot the difference" as one is from No.1 end and the other (don't know which) is at No.2 end.

 

Where as the last two photos "spot the difference competition" is easy - the first one has a blue van in it!

 

 

Kev.

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3 hours ago, DaveF said:

Ynyslas and Aberystwyth come next.

 

 

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Ynyslas Class 103 Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth Aug 69 J1889

 

 

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Ynyslas Class 120 Aberystwyth to Machynlleth 7th Aug 79 C4720

 

 

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Ynyslas Class 120 Machynlleth to Aberystwyth 7th August 79 C4721

 

 

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Aberystwyth Class 101 Aberystwyth to Crewe 7th Aug 79 C4707

 

 

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Aberystwyth Class 120 Aberystwyth to Machynlleth 7th August 79 C4719

 

 

David

 

C4707

 

Can someone please ID the type of van at the rear of the 101 DMU for me please?

 

Thanks

 

Graham 

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