'Silverlink Trains' Class 321403 Electric Multiple Unit, Wolverton
Photo: Charles Moorhen |
Photo of UK Silverlink Trains Class 321403 electric multiple unit (EMU), leaving Wolverton station, Buckinghamshire, heading for the next stop on the line - Northampton, in the 1990s.
The Silverlink Class 321 units passenger trains on the Northampton Line were later superseded the Class 350 emu's when London Midland Trains took over the franchise, and then again by West Midlands Trains.
Short video of a Silverlink Trains Class 321 EMU Entering Wolverton Station.
(Not Class 321403 in this post, but worth a look)
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Wolverton railway station historical note:
It was at Wolverton railway station in Buckinghamshire, on the 9th September 1845, that bare-knuckle fighter, Bendigo, stepped from a carriage of a London & Birmingham Railway train surrounded by a horde of his supporters.
His destination was the nearby town of Newport Pagnell where it was arranged that he would take part in an illegal fight with Ben Court.
At the last possible moment, for various reasons, the venue was switched to the village of Lillington Lovell, 4 miles north of Buckingham.
The match went ahead with Bendigo being heralded the winner after 96 gruelling rounds.
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