Saturday, 9 November 2019

Photo Freightliner UK Diesel Loco Class 66536 Leaving Banbury Station 2012

Class 66536 Freightliner Diesel Loco Powers Out of Banbury

a colourful photo of freightliner uk diesel loco class 66536 passing through banbury station in august 2012
Photo:  Charles Moorhen


As the summer sun begins to set, Class 66536 Freightliner UK diesel locomotive is photographed passing through Banbury rail station in August 2012, heading in the direction of Didcot, Oxfordshire, England.




Cab-Side Number
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Photo: Charles Moorhen

 
 
More Class 66 Locomotive Images on 'Along These Tracks'.
Class 66005 at Wellingborough
Class 66013 & 66502 at Rugby (Scroll down for '502' image)
Class 66044 at Northampton
Class 66086 at Didcot
Class 66117 at Northampton
Class 66130 at Banbury
Class 66145 at Banbury
Class 66187 at Wellingborough
Class 66206 at Northampton
Class 66414 at Northampton
Class 66509 at Wellingborough
Class 66551 at Rugby
Class 66717 at Wellingborough
Class 66729 at Wellingborough 
Class 66765 at Wellingborough




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Thursday, 7 November 2019

Photo Chiltern Railways Class 168003 Clubman DMU Train Banbury 2012

Class 168003 Diesel Multiple Unit, Banbury Station


photo of chiltern railways class 168003 clubman diesel multiple unit train stands in banbury station in 2012
Photo:  Charles Moorhen

Chiltern Railways Trains diesel multiple unit, UK passenger train Class 168003, photographed as it waits to depart Banbury rail station in 2012.



Clubman UK diesel multiple units, such as Class 168003, were constructed between 1998 and 2004, with the earliest examples entering service on the 20th May 1998.

In all, 19 trainsets were built with 2/3/4 cars per set.  With a top speed of 100 mph (160 km/h), 4-car unit Class 168003 offers 272 seats with air-conditioning throughout.

The 168 Clubman Class of dmu can be found operating on the Chiltern Main Line, London to Aylesbury Line, London Marylebone - Oxford, Princes Risborough - Aylesbury Line.


Network South East, then operated by British Rail, originally planned the Class 168 for their expansion of services on the Chiltern Main Line to Birmingham Snow Hill or New Street stations. In the event, privatisation put and end to the Network SouthEast.  




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Night Photo Chiltern Railways Class 165036 Network Turbo DMU Train Banbury 2012

Class 165036 DMU in Banbury Station Bay Platform


black and white photo of chiltern railways Class 165036 network turbo uk passenger train stabled for the night in Banbury station 2012
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Photographed at night and portrayed in black and white, Chiltern Railways Trains UK passenger train Class 165036 diesel multiple unit, is seen stabled for the night in the sole remaining bay platform at Banbury station in 2012.


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Photo Class 43151 First Great Western Intercity 125 Train St Austell 2016

First Great Western Train Class 43151 Intercity 125 

photo of intercity 125 hst uk passenger train class 43151 in first great western livery waits at st austell station in Cornwall in 2016
Photo: Charles Moorhen



An early evening photo of UK trains First Great Western trains, Class 43151 HST Intercity 125  express passenger train, waiting at St. Austell station, Cornwall, before heading towards Paddington station, London.


In 1988, Class 43151 Intercity 125 carried the name, 'Blue Peter II'.

While on the subject of Class 43 motive power, it is interesting to note that the first-built production High Speed Train power car, 43002 (also numbered 253001) Sir Kenneth Grange, now stands in its new home - the National Railway Museum.

The iconic Victorian lattice-work iron station bridge which had deteriorated over the decades, a small section of which can be seen in top left corner this photo, was removed in February 2019 and re-homed at the Helston Railway, Cornwall. 




The Present and The Past


Express train, Class 43151 Intercity 125, is a far cry from the type of passenger trains once seen on the Great Western Railway back in the days of steam.

Back then it would have been possible to have witnessed a Castle class steam locomotive, such as 4-6-0 Castle class 5010, at St. Austell station, Cornwall.



4-6-0 Castle Class 5010 'Restormal Castle'         Photo: fromoldbooks.org


4-6-0 Castle Class 5010 'Restormal Castle' was built at Swindon Works in July 1927.  It was withdrawn from service in October 1959 and subsequently scrapped.
Incidentally, a sister locomotive of the same class, 5004 'Llanstephan Castle', appeared in the 1949 Ealing Studios film, 'Run For Your Money'.


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Photo Class 153382 First Great Western Super Sprinter DMU Train St Austell 2016

First Great Western Class 153382 St. Austell Station

photo class 153382 Super Sprinter dmu uk passenger train in first great western livery leaves st austell station in cornwall in 2016
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In bright blue First Great Western livery, UK passenger train diesel multiple unit (DMU) Class 153382 Supersprinter, working in tandem with an unidentified Class 153, leaves St. Austell station in Cornwall heading for Exeter St. David's.


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Tuesday, 5 November 2019

Photo Class 31306 and 31280 British Rail UK Diesel Locos Bletchley 1988

British Rail Class 31306 Diesel Locomotive, Bletchley 1988

August 1988 saw two class 31 uk diesel locos 31306 and 31280 double heading through bletchley station 1988
Photo:  Charles Moorhen


The driver of UK diesel loco Class 31306, in Departmental Dutch Yellow Style livery 'smiles for the camera' as his loco heads through Bletchley station in front of BR Blue liveried Class 31280 on a beautiful sunny in August 1988.

 

Class 31306 was introduced from Brush Traction, Loughborough, in 1957 and carried the number D5839.

Class 31280 was built at Brush Traction, Loughborough, and introduced into service in 1957 and initially carried the number D5810. (See Historical Note below)


I also managed to spot Class 31306 three weeks earlier at the same station but unfortunately was unable to photograph it.  Perhaps there is some truth to the old saying, 'everything comes to he who waits' after all.
 
 
Class 31 Diesel Locomotive Historical Note:
Whilst hauling a train in which Queen Elizabeth II was travelling on 4th January 1961, D5667 (31240), broke down south of Cambridge.  
Two onboard Brush fitters, on hand to deal with any mechanical problems that may occur, were unable to fix the problem and a steam loco had to be sent for in order to rescue the stricken diesel adding over an hour to the completed journey.


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Photo Class 205032 BR Network South East DEMU Train Basingstoke 1988

Network South East Class 205032 Train Looking Its Age at Basingstoke Station

In a sad condition class 205032 diesel electric multiple unit uk passenger train in network south east livery stands in Basingstoke station 1988
Photo: Charles Moorhen


Back to the days of the 35mm film camera for this shot of well-worn UK trains British Rail diesel multiple unit, Class 205032 in Network South East livery, as it stands in Basingstoke station on the 9th September 1988.



The fleet of 34 Class 205 trainsets were built at BR Eastleigh, Hampshire, UK, between 1957 and 1962 and were operated by the Southern Railway, replacing steam traction.

Class 205032 diesel multiple unit passenger train was built and entered service in 1962 and was eventually withdrawn in 2004.  205032 was fortunate in being rescued and now resides at the Dartmoor Railway.

In all, 10 trainsets managed to avoid the fate of the scrapyard, and seven examples are preserved, in various states of repair, at a number of heritage railways, such as those listed here:

205018 - Lavender Line.
205028 - Dartmoor Railway.
205032 - Dartmoor Railway.
205205 - Epping Ongar Railway.




Basingstoke railway station historical note:
In the mid-1800s, a special train was permanently kept in a state of readiness at Basingstoke, Hampshire, by the London & South Western Railway for the sole use of the Duke of Wellington - hero of the Battle of Waterloo -  should he require it.

Wellington was not a fan of what he described as the 'new fangled railways', and it is not known if he ever used his train.

What would he have made of the example above?


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Night Photo Class 150109 London Midlands DMU Sprinter Train Bletchley 2018

Class 150109 Diesel Multiple Unit, Bletchley Station

night photo of Sprinter dmu train class 150109 london midland uk passenger train at bletchley station in 2018
Photo:  Charles Moorhen


Resplendent in bright, freshly applied livery, UK trains London Midland Trains Class 150109 Sprinter diesel multiple unit passenger train stands in Bletchley station on the night of 18th April 2018, about to operate a local service that will probably be the last trip of the day to Bedford.


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Class 395021 South Eastern Javelin EMU Train Ashford 2013 Photo

Class 395021 Electric Multiple Unit, Ashford International Station


operated by south eastern train electric multiple unit class 395021 javelin train stands in ashford station 2013
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UK Electric multiple unit, Class 395021 Javelin passenger train, 'Ed Clancy MBE', operated by South Eastern Trains, running a scheduled service to Margate photographed waiting for the 'all clear' at Ashford International Station on the 9th June 2013.


More trains photographed at Ashford:
South Eastern Trains Class 375905 Electrostar
 
Class 377521 and Class 465923 EMU



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