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Monday 12 August 2019

Night Photo London Midland Trains Desiro Class 350233 EMU Train Bletchley 2018

London Midland Trains Class 350233 Electric Multiple Unit, Bletchley


colourful night image of class 350233 london midland uk passenger train waits at bletchley station 2018
Photo:  Charles Moorhen



The railway station of Bletchley looks deserted in this night image of 2018 as desiro 12-car London Midland Trains, Class 350 233 electric multiple unit (EMU) passenger train, waits before continuing on towards Wolverton and Northampton.

 

This was the last night photo, out of a total of around fifteen which, happily for me included Southern Trains Class 377701 Turbostar, I took on this particular summer night.


The West Coast Main Line station of Bletchley, once came to the public's attention for all the wrong reasons!
 
 
 
Video Clip - Two Class 350 EMUs Pass at Bletchley

 




Bletchley Train Crash - 1939

Today, as Class 66s, Class 86s and Freightliner Class 70 diesel locomotives haul long and heavy freight trains along this section of the West Coast Main Line, and Class 350 electric multiple units transport thousands of commuters into and out of London each day, and Class 390 tilting trains pass one by in the blink of an eye, it is hard to imagine that the Buckinghamshire station of Bletchley, was once the location of an horrific train crash during the early months of World War 2.

In the morning gloom of Friday the 13th October 1939, the 07:37 Euston - Inverness express train was stopped in the station (approximately where Class 350233 is standing in the photo above), whilst a shunting locomotive - a London & North Western Railway 0-8-0 Class G1 number 9168 - was attaching an extra coach to the rear.

Whilst this operation was in progress, the 07:50 Euston - Stranraer express, double-headed by two immensely powerful steam locomotives - one a 4-6-0 Royal Scot class, the other an LMS Stanier 'Black Five' No. 5025 (subsequently re-numbered 45025) - was bearing down on Bletchley station; running at high speed and three minutes behind schedule.


'Black Five' 5025 in Preservation

An inevitable disaster was merely seconds away.

The impact of the resulting collision was so powerful when it happened, that it lifted a number of coaches and one of the locomotives up onto the adjacent platform, a height of around 4 feet, totally demolishing the waiting and refreshment rooms.

Amid the carnage - station staff, passengers, volunteer members of the ARP unit (Air Raid Precautions) and a number of doctors offered what assistance they could to the injured, while ambulances summoned from the surrounding towns rushed to the scene.

A postman, a railway porter, an RAF serviceman and the engine driver of the G1 shunter locomotive were killed instantly.  40 other people were injured.

The more seriously injured, among them a shunter and a refreshment room waitress, were transported by road to Northampton hospital 20 miles away.

The inquiry into the cause of the crash put the blame squarely on the shoulders of the driver and fireman of the Euston to Stranraer express train.  They inquiry panel cited; excessive speed and the passing of a number of track-side signals set at red as the main cause.

On a happier note:  Against all the odds, one of the steam locomotives involved managed to survive the events of the 13th October 1939.  'Black Five' No. 5025 was eventually repaired and put back into mainline service.  It worked for a further twenty-nine years until retirement on the 31st August 1968.

Saved from the scrapyard, it survives to this day on the preserved Strathspey Railway in Scotland.


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Saturday 3 August 2019

Night Photo Class 43157 Yorkshire Evening Post Intercity 125 Peterborough 1988

Class 43157 Intercity 125, 'Yorkshire Evening Post' Peterborough Station

night photo of intercity 125 hst class 43157 yorkshire evening post waits at peterborough station december 1988
Photo:  Charles Moorhen


UK Class 43157 'Yorkshire Evening Post' Intercity 125 High Speed Train is seen in this night photo at Peterborough station in December 1988.

 

According to the NREA 'The Spotter's Companion' for 2004, Intercity 125 43157 had by this time lost its name.

Note the Post Office trolleys on the platform to the right of the picture.  These, and the Post Office workers who made use of them, were once a very common sight on railway stations throughout Britain. 
Now, just a part of railway history.

Diesel power unit Class 43157 has now been re-numbered and is operating as one of the Cross Country Trains fleet as Class 43357.  Its name has been removed.



uk intercity 125 was originally numbered 43157 but is now numbered 43357 and operates in cross county trains livery
                                                Class 43357 in Cross Country Livery



The Peterborough train image (top) was the first long exposure night photo of a train that I had ever taken.  I used a Pentax 35mm camera.

Not possessed of a tripod at the time, I had to improvise with a platform trolley, similar to the example to the right of the picture, and balance the camera upon that to get the shot.   




News Update:
Seeing East Midlands Trains colourful livery of red, white, orange and red flashing along the railway tracks, will soon become a thing of the past.

Abellio will take over the East Midlands Trains franchise on Saturday 18th August 2019. The Class 43 HST Intercity 125 and Class 222 diesel multiple unit will gradually be phased out by brand new Hitachi trains that will be a variant of the bullet-nosed Class 800 bio-mode DMU.

The new trains will have a lavender livery and be branded with 'EMR' on both sides.







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Tuesday 27 June 2017

Night Photo Class 172344 London Midland Trains DMU Leamington Spa 2016


Night photo of London Midlands Trains DMU class 172344 Turbostar diesel multiple unit at leamington spa station England 2016.
Turbostar Class 172233 DMU
Photo: Charles Moorhen




London Midland Trains Class 172 344 'Turbostar' DMU photographed parked up for the night at bay platform 1, Leamington Spa station, on the 23rd August 2016.


Class 172344 commuter train was built between 2010 and 2011 and allocated to Tysley TMD (Birmingham).

Class 172344 unit coach numbers are as follows: 50344  56344  79344.

An ideal warm summer's night for photographing a variety of trains.

Another London Midland Trains Class 172/3 DMU, (172 345) can be seen on a separate blog page by clicking here



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