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  1. There is a YouTube video regarding the last trains between Nottingham Arkwright Street and Rugby which has footage from behind the driver I seem to recall, but also filmed by a bystander crossing the bridge you mention. And I do recall that there is a photo somewhere on the Internet of a similar working. I'm sorry I can't be more specific. This particular stretch of the line between Rugby and Leicester interests me as I live close to the remains of the trackbed outside Lutterworth. I'd love to see more photos in general of this stretch, particularly between Rugby and Lutterworth. They do occasionally pop up. @Rugd1022 any ideas Nidge? Regards Guy
  2. Spot on that. Taken from the footpath of the A45 opposite Sir Henry Parkes school field walking towards the bridge over the line. The Rover plant where my dad worked is the industrial backdrop. All changed now! Regards Guy
  3. I must say the fact I didn't understand the title caption made me click the open button! A great photo! Regards Guy
  4. Yep it was 37716.......my Mrs was at Ely on her sign off run with XC when the 37 came in towing a wee bit of that errant failure that caused some chaos in the region! Regards Guy
  5. MK1 sleeper. Looks like first class branding on the right door. Regards Guy
  6. "Rule 1" And fair play! What a great (and unusual) combo! Great photo. Regards Guy
  7. 40126.........see various Flickr photos. One of my favourite 40's, lovely shot thanks for posting. Regards Guy
  8. Great photo Nidge. They the gates across Parkfield Road? There certainly aren't that many photos around of that location! 40009.........Crewe - Holyhead relief in Aug 83'. The last of the vac 40's.......one would say back in the day.....a beast. Regards Guy
  9. Definetly fits the category.....after 25 years with the Old Bill, and 18 years of me wittering about railways, newly minted Mrs.B with her first charge at Leicester on Wednesday. I'm very proud. XC just need some proper engines and coaches now! :) Regards Guy
  10. I think if you find any book covering this period you'll see that seaside specials were more often than not a mix of whatever was sitting around available. I gather that the better examples of a lot of older stock for various reasons was hoarded close to end of life and created into seaside rakes that got used during the season in question. I've just been reading a book part of which covers Leicester Belgrave Road. Some of the seaside stock is older tourist opens. Certainly at the end of the 50s there were some glorious combinations to be had on all regions' trains to the seaside! Regards Guy
  11. Agree. Some superb studies in there! Thanks for sharing. Regards Guy
  12. Gas wagon........for lighting etc on coaches. I think! Regards Guy
  13. Like your number 12 shirt choice for the last dance in some dodgy night club in the 80's! I think I'll go for a kebab lads....... Some great photos here! Regards Guy
  14. A classic from Mr_Western on Flikr. A rare photo of 40039 a few months prior to withdrawal. TOPS green. Not too many around of this beast (other than in bits at Crewe) Regards Guy
  15. C14514.........47533. Compare and contrast two years later.......Flickr link courtesy of Tinsley.tmd.41a Sometimes hard to rationalise! Great photo of a happier time David. Regards Guy
  16. Charming film. Very much of its age and very interesting. Note the change in the music between scenes involving men working and ladies scrubbing and sweeping. Without doubt would upset someone now though! Classic snippets of life. Great stuff. Regards Guy
  17. I picked that up from the post office in Hayfield randomly for about 60p or something back in the early 80's. A very nice little publication, great photos and nice text. Still on the bookshelf upstairs! Regards Guy
  18. Don't forget to remove the external steps (bar the bottom one) on the coach ends! They were removed due to OHLE to prevent fatalities. It's one of the faffs in adapting maroon Bachmann MK1's if you want to model late 60's with flashes. Hey ho! Great work though! Regards Guy
  19. I would suggest try contacting the Llangollen diesel group as the van in the Willesden photo above was preserved direct from Chester in 1987 and used as their overnight and mess accommodation until 2018. It later became the camping coach. As converted I'd imagine at least two compartments being retained for sleeping, and open spaces created for mess and kitchen facilities. As this was previously a mess and riding van for the BTU I'd imagine there was an additional coach converted to the engineering and tool aspect to accompany the ensemble. http://www.cs.rhrp.org.uk/se/CarriageInfo.asp?Ref=710 Possibly they may be able to assist with further photos of the interior as it was taken from BR. A quick search online didn't reveal any internal photos. Regards Guy
  20. I've sent you a PM with attached images. It is the Llangollen coach DM395754. The last three of the number are visible left corner. I hope they are appropriate. Regards Guy
  21. There were four ex SR vans based in Eastleigh Dorset sidings in 1987. Two were still allegedly active Departmental with the ME dept. and two were internal users, one an old (1930's diag) PMV, and a BY. Both of these look rather careworn. The right hand van has ME branding although the left hand end looks like it may have the small internal user number painted by the door. A bit blurry to discern when blown up. They both look like the flaking paint is the only thing holding them together! Regards. Guy
  22. Keep em' rolling in Tim! Great memories. Regards Guy
  23. I've just found my 84' Departmental book. The Rugby allocation was a set of three; ADE320823 (E88014E) 1926 LNER CL which was the staff and office coach. ADE320828 (E88101E) 1928 LNER C which was the workshop coach ADE320836 (E82359E) 1929 LNER T which was the pantograph coach. This ties up the original photo I think hopefully! Regards Guy
  24. ADE320836 (E82359E) is the one in the photo above. According to Departmentals.com there were sightings at Nuneaton then Rugby in 1984 but also in Rugby summer 1983. It was scrapped at Marple and Gillot in Sheffield November 1985. It looks demic in the above photo - the windows are missing - so in all liklehood is stored or withdrawn already. Regards Guy
  25. Graham is it looking South to the birdcage? The flats on the right are at the top of the hill on Clifton Road and are due to be demolished. My knowledge of the old layout isn't sufficient but it looks like that view point. Maybe Nidge can clarify @Rugd1022 ?
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