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Monday 18 September 2017

Photo GM Class 67017 Arrow Diesel Loco Leamington Spa 2000




Class 67017 Diesel Loco 'Arrow', Leamington Spa Station



photo of EWS Freight liveried diesel locomotive named arrow class 67017 hauling passenger train at Leamington Spa, England 2000
Photo:  Charles Moorhen



Class 67 67017, built in March 2000 and allocated to Crewe International Electric T&RSMD, seen here in EWS livery, hauling a Chiltern Railways train, was photographed at Leamington Spa station.


A number of diesel locomotives are giving nicknames by railway enthusiasts, one such example was the once popular, Class 50 locomotives known as "Hoovers", and the Class 67 is no exception; though I wasn't aware of this when I took the photo. 

It was much later that someone on a platform somewhere informed me that they were called 'skips'. I couldn't imagine why they were given that particular name until someone suggested that I imagine the locomotive upside down.

The old saying, “what's in a name”, certainly rang true in this instance.


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Tuesday 4 July 2017

Photos Classes 67006 'Royal Sovereign' and 67026 'Diamond Jubilee' Locos 2014


Two 'Royals' Stop at Northampton Station

 


Photo of class 67006 'Royal Sovereign' diesel locomotive in Royal Train livery at Northampton station, England 2013
Royal Train Loco Class 67006

 Photo: Charles Moorhen

Class 67026 Diesel Locomotive 'Diamond Jubilee' in silver livery with Union Jack logo Stands in Northampton Railway station, England
Class 67026 'Diamond Jubilee' Locomotive    

Photo: Charles Moorhen


During the reconstruction of Northampton's railway station in 2014, I decided to take a trip there in June to see how things were progressing and if there would be any traffic coming through that would be worth photographing.  


As it turned out it was well worth the time and energy consumed that afternoon.

In addition to the usual Class 350 EMU's, a number of Class 66's and Freightliner Class 70017, I was lucky to photograph a couple of Class 67 diesel locomotives; Royal Train locomotive Class 67 67006 'Royal Sovereign', and, Class 67 67026 'Diamond Jubilee', coupled together and running light.

Class 67006 was built in February 2006 and allocated to Toton TMD (Notts.).
Class 67026 was built in March 2012 and allocated to Crewe International Electric T&RSMD.

Class 67006 is just one of a long line of locomotive providing the motive power for the Royal Train.  The first official Royal Train locomotive was broad gauge engine 2-2-2 Phlegethon of the Firefly class, driven by Daniel Gooch and assisted by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, where it hauled the train containing Queen Victoria from Slough to Paddington on the 13th June 1842.

Since that time many locomotives have provided the pulling power for the Royal Train, with a few examples listed here:
6233 Duchess of Sutherland  - LMS Princes Coronation Class 4-6-2.
6024 King Edward I  - GWR 'King' Class 4-6-0.
60163 Tornado - Peppercorn Class A1 4-6-2.
60028 Walter K. Whigham - Gresley A4 Pacific 4-6-2.
30938 St. Olave's - Maunsell 4-4-0.
70000 Britannia - BR Standard Class Britannia Pacific 7MT 4-6-2.


Running the Royal Train does not come cheap.  
In the year ending the 31st March 2012, the total cost of operaing the train, for a mere 13 trips covering a total distance of 912 miles, was a staggering £900,000; equating to £69,230 per trip!  







Close-up photo of 'By Appointment to Her Majesty The Queen Plaque on the side of Class 67006 diesel locomotive 'Royal Sovereign' at Northampton 2014
By Appointment Plaque on Class 67006 'Royal Sovereign
Photo: Charles Moorhen



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Sunday 2 July 2017

Photo BR Class 09018 D4106 Diesel Shunter Loco Lives On 1988

Class 09018 (D4106) Shunter, Dover Marine Station

black and white photo of class 09018 diesel shunter locomotive in BR blue livery on sidings at Dover Marine station sidings England 1988

Photo: Charles Moorhen

Diesel Electric Shunter Locomotive 0-6-0 Class 09018 - original number D4106 - one of a class of 26, photographed as the sun is about to set on sidings close to Dover Marine Station (now a cruise liner terminal).  


Class 09018 (D4106) was built in November 1961 and allocated to Derby Locomotive Works (BREL).

Little shunters such as this, a variant of the Class 08, were built between 1959 and 1962 at the British Railways' Darlington Works.

The locomotive above was used for general shunting duties in the Dover area during the years of Channel Tunnel Construction.

The angle of the photograph is a bit odd as I had to get between the 09 and another train which was directly behind me, thereby severely restricting how I used the camera. Nowadays, Health and Safety would have had a fit if they'd seen me getting this photograph.

Unlike many ex-British Railways locomotives, 09018 escaped the fate of the scrapyard cutting torch.  


After a number of years it was eventually purchased by the Harry Needle Railroad Company who, in 2012, sold it to the Bluebell Railway in Sussex where it now resides working on the heritage railway.



photo of fully restored Class 09018 in British Railways green livery stands on sidings at the Bluebell heritage Railway Sussex, England


D4106 (09018) on sidings at the Bluebell Railway




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Friday 30 June 2017

Messerschmitt ME 109 WW2 Bullet Holes Truro Station Footbridge 2017

WW2 Messerschmitt Bullet Marks, Truro Station

photo of bullet mark damage from ww2 air raid at truro station cornwall
Bullet indentations on exterior footbridge panel          Photo: Charles Moorhen
 


                 


During World War Two At around 7:30 on the evening of Thursday the 6th August 1942, Truro railway station, Cornwall, came under attack from a lone German Luftwaffe Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter aircraft - better known as the Messerschmitt ME 109.


The physical results of this terrifying incident can still be seen in one of the east-facing side panels of the platform footbridge spanning the tracks where two bullets slammed against the bridge metal; one almost penetrating it.


photo of Messerschmitt ME bullet indentations inflicted on Truro station footbridge, England, during WW2 air raid.

                       Bullet indentations on interior of Truro station footbridge panel                                            Photo: Charles Moorhen



Truro Railway Station footbridge across platforms 1 and 2 containing World War Two German bullet marks

               Bullet holes on Truro footbridge panel just above platform roof gutter on right    Photo:  Charles Moorhen     



At the time of the attack the mail train from Penzance to London was standing in the station, and it is widely believed that it was the presence of the train which momentarily distracted the attention of the German pilot away from his main target - the city of Truro itself.

As the ME 109 flew on towards Truro, to join the raid which killed 14 people and resulted in the injury of another 100, it left behind two fatalities and a number of wounded.



Messerschmitt ME 109



Those who died were railway worker, Mr. P. Williams, 52, and postman, Mr. E. Pentecost, 41.


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While on the subject of Cornish railways and WW2, it is worth noting that many children were evacuated by train to Cornwall at some point during the years of hostilities.

Here are just two brief examples:

On Friday the 1st September 1939, 544 evacuee children and their teachers arrived at St. Austell station, Cornwall, on the 6:30 from Paddington, London, on Evacuation Train No.103.
On the 3rd September 1939, an evacuation train with the identification number 116 painted across the front of the engine boiler, brought 230 children and mothers to Truro station from Acton, London, to be billetted in Truro and the surrounding area.


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Wednesday 28 June 2017

Photo Class 450108 Desiro South West Trains EMU Brookwood Station 2014

Class 450108 EMU Brookwood, Surrey

photo of class 450108 in orange blue and red livery of South West Trains electric multiple unit at Brookwood station, UK
Desiro Class 450108 EMU
Photo: Charles Moorhen



South West Trains Class 450 450108 third-rail electric multiple unit, is seen at Brookwood station operating a stopping service to London Waterloo on the afternoon of Sunday the 29th June 2014.


Class 450108 commuter train was built between 2002 and 2006 and allocated to Northam (Southampton) EMUN.

Class 450108 unit coach numbers are as follows: 63708  66858  66808  63758.

Although it was a Sunday I saw a fair amount of Class 450 and Class 444 EMU activity on the line - but no freight.  

It was my first trip to Brookwood station, although I passed through it many times as a boy in the 1950's behind a variety of Southern Region steam locomotives on my way to Basingstoke for my school holidays.  





Apart from the absence of smoke-stained Southern Railway green paint, not to mention equally smoke-stained railway staff, it seemed as though it had hardly changed a bit.

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Brookwood station features elsewhere on this blog under the title, Brookwood Cemetery Station and the London Necropolis Funeral Railway.  
The blog post makes for interesting reading if you are partial to a bit of unique railway history.



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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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Photo Class 153366 Super Sprinter DMU Train Bletchley Sidings 2015



Class 153366 Sprinter Unit, Bletchley
Photo of London Midland City Train Class 153366 diesel multiple unit 2015

Photo: Charles Moorhen
 

London Midland Trains one-car Class 153 366 diesel multiple unit photographed on the carriage sidings at Bletchley in 2015.


Class 153366 commuter train unit was built between 1987 and 1988 and allocated to Tysley TMD (Birmingham).

It was hit and miss as to whether I would be able to get this shot at all.  The sun had almost set when I spotted the dmu as I drove past the sidings.  Added to that I needed to weave between trees while stumbling through a mass of undergrowth strewn with brambles.

Although not my best railway photo by a long chalk, I did at least manage a half decent record of Class 153 153366 which I hadn't seen before.
 
The sprinter Class 153 diesel multiple units were built by Leyland Bus between 1987 and 1988 as two-coach units before being converted to single-car units in 1991/92 by Hunslet-Barclay. 



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The rail franchise run by London Midland Trains has, from the 10th December 2017, been taken over by West Midlands Trains part-owned owned by Abellio.
 

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Other Class 153 DMU Photos: 
 London Midland Class 153 364 DMU Night Photo at Bedford


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Monday 26 June 2017

Photo Super Sprinter Class 153370 GWR DMU Enters Truro 2017


Class 153370 'Sprinter' Unit, Truro
Photo of GWR super sprinter class 153370 diesel multiple unit entering Truro station 2017
Photo: Charles Moorhen



Single-car Class 153 153370 Super Sprinter DEMU, based on a Leyland bus chassis, in GWR green livery, enters Truro railway station, Cornwall, operating a late afternoon commuter service in mid-June 2017.

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The sprinter Class 153 diesel multiple units were built by Leyland Bus between 1987 and 1988 as two-coach units before being converted to single-car units in 1991/92 by Hunslet-Barclay.

Class 153370 was allocated to Exeter St. Davids.
Class 153370 unit coach numbers as follows: 57370.

A 'grab-shot' that very nearly didn't happen as I was totally unaware this diesel multiple unit (strange name for a single-car train) was approaching!


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Other Class 153 DMU's:

Class 153 366 DMU at Bletchley 2015
London Midland Class 153 364 DMU Night Photo at Bedford



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Saturday 24 June 2017

Photo Eurostar Trains 3001 and 3230 Ashford International Station 2013


Eurostar Trains at Ashford Station


b&w photo of early generation Eurostar electric train Class 3001 standing in ashford international station, England, 2013
Eurostar Train 3001
Photo: Charles Moorhen




Close up black and white photo of front end of Eurostar electric train 3230 standing in Ashford International Station, England, 2013
Eurostar Train 3230           Photo: Charles Moorhen



Two Eurostar trains, 3001 and 3230, pause at Ashford International Station before proceeding east to the Channel on the afternoon of the 9th June 2013.




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Friday 23 June 2017

Night Photo Class 20311 HN Rail Diesel Loco Banbury Station 2017

Class 20311 Loco at Banbury

night photo of HN Rail class 20311 diesel locomotive in orange livery waits at Banbury station, England, 2017
Class 20311 Diesel Loco
Photo: Charles Moorhen




Night Photo of new London Underground rolling stock pause at Banbury station on an April night in 2017 while being hauled by four Class 20 diesel locomotives.


New Underground Trains En Route To The London 


HNRail Class 20 311 diesel freight locomotive, at the rear of a train delivering new London Underground rolling stock, pauses a while at Banbury station on the evening of the 11th April 2017.  



Class 20311 was built in December 1961 and is allocated to GBRf  Peterborough.

Between 7th July 2007 and the 30th September 2010 Class 20311 was named 'The 20 'Fifty' Class.

Other locomotives used in the train were Class 20 20107, 20096 and 20314.

The train diesel multiple unit trying to muscle in at the right of the top picture is Chiltern Railways DEMU Class 165015, about to leave with a service to Marylebone station, London.
 


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Wednesday 21 June 2017

Sunset Photo Class 45 'Peak' Type 4 Diesel Locos Whitemoor Yard 1980's

Class 45 'Peak' Locos In The Sunset


Sunset photo of three withdrawn peak class 45 diesel locomotives photographed at sunset waiting for scrapping in Whitemoor Yard, England, in the latter years of the 1980s.

Photo: Charles Moorhen


Three unidentified 'Peak' diesel locomotives withdrawn from service, in the twilight of their lives, stabled on sidings at Whitemoor Yard Depot, March, Cambridgeshire, in the late 1980's.


 
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