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A two-car Cravens DMU is seen one mile west of Machynlleth in May 1966. This is one of the five sets that had the mounting for the top marker lamp but no top lamp, all five were allocated to Chester from April to September 1966. Michael Mensing.
Two Met-Camm twin sets - M51187 closest - seen near Machynlleth in May 1966. Michael Mensing.
Machynlleth station with a Met-Camm DMU arriving from Dovey Junction on 22nd August 1966. Bryan Jeyes.
Park Royal class 103 and Metropolitan-Cammell class 101 DMUs stabled in the former steam motive power depot at Machynlleth on 22nd August 1968. My notes state that the following units were present on shed: M50404-M56158, M50402-M56348 and M51190-M56157. Gordon Edgar.
Tail load at Machynlleth on July 16, 1970. Hauled by a 119 and 101, the 119 DMS seems to be receiving some trackside attention, to the left of the Park Royal stabled outside the depot. Steve Davies Collection.
Machynlleth, and a Park Royal / Met-Camm formation enters the station past a Class 108. Steve Davies Collection.
Met-Camm DMU set CR243 forms the 13.15 from Pwllheli at Machynlleth on 9 June 1972. Tom Burnham.
Trains crossing at Machynlleth on June 9, 1972. On the left is unit CR418 (a three-car Met-Camm) with the 14.17 Shrewsbury-Aberystwyth and entering the station on the right is CR215 (a Park Royal / Met-Camm hybrid) with the 15.15 Aberystwyth-Shrewsbury. Tom Burnham.
A Park Royal DMBS / Met-Camm DTCL hybrid set at Machynlleth on 19 July 1974. Alistair Ness.
DMBS M51202 is the DMBS in Chester Class 101 set CR252 seen at Machynlleth on 23 July 1974. Alistair Ness.
A Class 101 sits in Machynlleth shed on 23 July 1974 as a Class 101 / Class 103 formation passes by. Alistair Ness.
A Met-Camm DMU in the shed at Machynlleth on August 9th, 1974. Taken from an Agfa slide which has deteriorated over time. 54A South Dock.
A Class 101 Metro-Cammell dmu pauses at Machynlleth on an Aberystwyth-Wolverhampton working circa 1976. Tony Watson.
Unidentified Class 101 set in refurbished white/blue livery seen at Machynlleth depot in May 1977. Steve Carter.
A Class 103 and 108 at Machynlleth Depot. Date unknown, but likely late 1970s-early 1980s. Graeme Phillips Collection.
A London Midland Region publicity image of a refurbished Class 101 DMU in Machynlleth station, date unknown. British Rail.
A Chester allocated Class 108 DMU with DTCL M56502 closest at Machynlleth on 19 May 1979. David Mant.
Three different liveries - with some less common variations - are displayed between these two Class 101 units at Machynlleth, mid-Wales, around 1980. Nearest the camera, the DMBS while still in blue has nevertheless had the redundant lights / headcodes cleared from its cab front, and also sports the orange/red line across the top of the cab (not on the adjacent refurbished unit), as well as a prominent cantrail stripe along the vehicle length. Behind it, the blue & grey car appears to have an unusually small grey area around the windows, giving the appearance of a Class 108. Graeme Phillips Collection.
M56156 at the front of an eight-car formation for the Machynlleth-Towyn section of a BSRS (Bristol Suburban Railway Society) Cambrian Special railtour at Machynlleth on 10 August 1980. The tour started in Bristol with loco-hauled stock, 47 185 took it to Shrewsbury then 25 056 + 25 327 on to Machynlleth. At Machynlleth passengers transferred to the DMU. Nicholas T Smith.
Two Met-Camm Class 101 DMUs arrive at Machynlleth from the west. Date unknown. Walter Burt.
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