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from Loughborough we moved to Huddersfield for the Red Rose Rally. I can't remeber wher we spent the night!
The Class of 1953 held their 60th Class Reunion at Tavern 59 at the Pebble Lake Golf Course on Saturday, July 20, 2013.
English Electric Class "20/9" 1,000 hp Bo-Bo No.No.20 901 (ex-No.20 101 Nancy'; ex-No.D8101) of HNRC but on ling term hire to GBRf and in their blue & yellow livery at Derby (Etches Park) MPD Open Day, 13 September 2014.
LMR A class 25 in the sidings at Wigan Wallgate. The Santus confectionery factory is in the left background with the sign "Uncle Joe's Mint Balls set you all aglow"!
British Rail Class 90 25kV electric locomotive 90024 at Euston Station in London (UK).
90024 has previously arrived at the station top and tailed with an unknown Class 90 with the 'Caledonian Sleeper' service from Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Fort William, Glasgow and Inverness.
90024 is owned by DB Schenker which operates the locomotive under contract to Scotrail's Caledonian Express.
90024 entered service on March 10th 1989.
My Class 90 album flic.kr/s/aHsjD3YY7s
Preserved Brush Type 2 Class 31 A1A-A1A diesel locomotive 31438 at North Weald Station after working the 2E23 13:55 (14:10 RT) service from Ongar on the heritage Epping Ongar Railway (EOR) in Essex (UK).
31438 was built by Brush Traction at the Falcon Works Loughborough and entered service as British Railways D5557 on October 15th 1959.
31438 was withdrawn from mainline service by British Rail in September 1995.
Absolutely adore Class 31's. Cut my young trainspotting teeth on these in this British Rail blue livery at Chelmsford station on the Great Eastern Main Line in the late 1970s.
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My Epping Ongar Railway album flic.kr/s/aHskCyJy6u
As a first impression, The seats are soft but awkward to sit on.
But we should learn to be grateful as there are trains out there with solid steel seats.
British Rail Class 90 25kV electric locomotive, 90010 heads southbound with the 1P23 09:00 (10:19 3L) Abellio Greater Anglia Norwich-London Liverpool Street- service train at a dreary Hatfield Peverel Station on the Great Eastern Main Line in Essex (UK).
90014 entered service on October 25th 1988.
My Class 90 album flic.kr/s/aHsjD3YY7s
Working the kind of service it was designed for, 67017 heads west through Newport with a parcels train.
Scotrail Class 385 No.385001 slows for its Bishopton stop under stormy skies on the morning of Tuesday 2nd August 2022. The unit is working 2G83, 08:40 Glasgow Central - Gourock.
Class 86 86101 Sir William A Stanier FRS stands at Crewe station in the late twilight, 29th August 1992 (T192-03)
Fly encrusted National Express East Anglia Class 360,360115 4 car EMU and part of an 8 car set ex London Liverpool Street at speed at Hatfield Peverel bound for Clacton on Sea..
British Rail Class 156 'Super Sprinter' 2 car Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) 156422 during boarding at Norwich station for the over subscribed (as usual) 2S14 10:45 Albellio Greater Anglia service train to Cromer and Sheringham on August 29th 2014.
I have to say these refurbished Super Sprinter units are a considerably nicer and more comfortable place to be than the nigh on 40 year old TSO (tourist standard open) ex British Rail Mk3a carriages on the Norwich to London Liverpool Street trains with their uncomfortable seats and fixed armrests. Only the lack of air conditioning is a small minus.. which of course means open windows and more noise.
The gentleman with the back pack is fellow enthusiast David, my regular photostream contributor.
A Cravens class 105 dmu, now used for route learning duties is seen at Trent using the high level goods lines while heading from Loughborough towards Toton yard. Taken during the academic year 1981/82.
Two Metro-Cammell Class "101" Local Passenger 2-car dmu Nos.M51175 (101/2), M56353 (144) & M56357 (144), M51200 (101/2) in Rail Blue livery with all yellow front ends, approaching Aberdovey on a Machynlleth - Pwllheli service, 06/72. Scanned photograph taken with a Kowa SET.
British Rail Class 745 25kV 12 car EMU (Electric Multiple Unit)
745001 working the 1P24 11:30 (12:00 3E) Greater Anglia London Liverpool Street- Norwich service train at about 100 miles per hour northbound at Hatfield Peverel Station on the Great Eastern Main Line in the County of Essex (UK).
The Class 745 EMU's were a direct replacement in early 2020 for the ageing 30 year old plus Class 90 electric locomotives and their slam door British Rail Mk3b coaches which previously worked the Norwich- London Liverpool Street express services..
745001 was built by Stadler Rail at their facility in Bussnang Switzerland as one of the Stadler 'FLIRT' (Fast Light Intercity and Regional Train) modular family of trainsets.
Note the Dellner type coupling system in the big ugly hole at the front of the trains. The Dellner coupling is a version of the Scharfenberg coupler which connects pneumatics and electronics at the same point of contact.
Greater Anglia had an option to have a cover fitted in these coupling holes by Stadler but declined for cost and ease of maintenance reasons.
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My Hatfield Peverel Railway Station album flic.kr/s/aHsjD3AKYz
Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission.
English Electric Type 3 Class 37 diesel locomotive 37609 as operated by Direct Rail Services stabled in the cattle dock at Norwich station in Norfolk (UK).
37609 entered service over half a century ago as D6815 on February 22nd 1963. Fantastic individual service record. Fantastic class of locomotive.
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Photograph by fellow enthusiast David on his travels and posted here with very kind permission.
A rather workworn Class 47/4 no.47488 passes Cossington with the 1B19 0928 Nottingham to St.Pancras on the 18th June 2002. For a short while Fragonset supplied a loco and stock to cover a round trip to St.Pancras.
Mobile phone shot of DRS class 57, 57007 top and tailed with 57003 with a stationary sandite railhead treatment train at Chelmsford railway station. These where at the station together with 66531, 66575 and 66595 so 5 locomotives at Chelmsford at the same time!
Missed this as usual! Thanks for the photo text Dave!
Preserved BR (Swindon) Class "14" 650 hp 0-6-0 No.D9516 in BR two tone green livery at the Didcot railway Centre, 26/05/14. Built in 1964, after withdrawal in 1968 it was bought by Stewarts & Lloyds Minerals (later part of the British Steel Corporation) and served at Buckminster Ironstone Quarry, Lincolnshire, and subsequently BSC Corby until 1981 when it was sold into preservation.
A class 66 loco pulling a rake of loaded coal wagons away from the loading point in Tairgwaith. Selective colour used to pick out the loco as all railway pics are better in B & W has also picked up some of the small, yellow flowers along the track bed.
The railway tracks are leading the train to somewhere far away.
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CR 60 Class No. 14645 seen here in Crimson Lake livery at an unknown location. Designed by William Pickersgill in 1916 and were given the nickname "Greyback" by crews but it is debated on why this name was given. It could be because when in CR Blue, the hot boiler would burn the paint and thus making the top grey or it could be because of their sluggish & temperamental steaming capabilities which seems more likely given O.S. Nocks account of these locomotives. All made it into LMS ownership in 1923 with more being made under Hughes. The last 60 Class was withdrawn in 1953.
From my collection
Alstom (Birmingham) Class 180 "Adelante" 5-car dmu No.180 109 (without coupling cover) of First Hull Trains in debranded First Great Western livery entering King's Cross on a service from Hull Paragon, 09/09.
A nice surprise on the West Coast Main Line just North of Wolverton was Brush Type 2 Class 31 diesel locomotive 31190 double headed with its mucker 31601 hauling a RailVac RA7 vacuum excavator northbound almost certainly from Willesden.
Note the British Railways green livery and 'ferret and dartboard' emblem.
First time i've seen an in service 31 on routine patrol on the mainline for a very very long time! Really pleased to see this!
Absolutely adore Class 31's. Cut my young trainspotting teeth on these at Chelmsford station on the GEML in the late 1970s.
31190 was built as D5613 at Brush Traction Loughborough in April/May 1960.
My Class 31 album flic.kr/s/aHsjYVNvYi