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An Eastern Region publicity image showing the front end of Met-Camm 'Lightweight' driving trailer third E79273 at Stratford. It was allocated new there in March 1956. Note the jumper socket lids are numbered, from left to right 4 3 and 3 4. Image courtesy of the Chris Booth Collection. British Railways.
An Eastern Region publicity image showing a new Met-Camm 'Lightweight' DMU comprising driving motor third brake E79058 and driving trailer third E79274. Taken at Stratford, they were allocated new there in March 1956. Image courtesy of the Chris Booth Collection. British Railways.
An Eastern Region publicity image showing the corridor connection on a Met-Camm 'Lightweight' DMU between E79274 and E79058 at Stratford circa March 1956. On the jumper closest the number 4 can be seen painted on the right hand plug. The text on the left vehicle end reads - 25 TONS, 57-0" x 9-3", 72 T., T.O., TWIN' - showing it is a third open in a twin set with 72 third class seats. There is some small text at the very bottom corner, it is unreadable but seems to end in 'SYN' so is probably a paint date. Note the style of water filler pipe with flap, I normally associated this with drinking water for buffet / restaurant cars, and that the DMBS also had the filler pipe, not because it has a toilet but these are for the coolant system. Image courtesy of the Chris Booth Collection. British Railways.
An Eastern Region publicity image showing the middle section of a Met-Camm 'Lightweight' DMU power car, taken at Stratford in March 1956. This was probably to show the underframe equipment, and this is the number one (drivers) side, with the exhaust heading to the rear of the vehicle on the right. The most obvious differences from the 5xxxx series Met-Camms is the different style of radiator and different style of engine air intake oil bath filter (the cylinder on the left of the engine). The vehicle number is unknown, but is likely E79057. Image courtesy of the Chris Booth Collection. British Railways.
An Eastern Region publicity image showing the middle section of a Met-Camm 'Lightweight' DMU power car, taken at Stratford in March 1956. This was probably to show the underframe equipment, and this is the number two (non-drivers) side, with the exhaust heading from the engine to the rear of the vehicle on the left. The vehicle number is unknown but is believed to be E79057. Image courtesy of the Chris Booth Collection. British Railways.
A Derby Heavyweight DMU on Stratford depot on 7 April 1957. Closest is E50032, presumably paired with E56032. Stuart Mackay Collection.
A Derby Lightweight DMU and locomotives assembled in Stratford depot ready for a visit of the Minister of Transport on 7 January 1958. British Railways.
A Wickham twin DMU with E56171 and presumably E50416 at Stratford depot on 19 January 1958. Note the group gathered around the Brush loco in the shed. Stuart Mackay Collection.
Waggon und Maschinenbau 4-wheel diesel railbus E79961 at Stratford TMD - 01/04/1958. 53A Models of Hull Collection.
A publicity image (negative RX213) of new Waggon und Maschinenbau railbus E79961. Taken at Stratford depot on 1 April 1958. British Railways.
A Met-Camm "Lightweight" twin, and a loose trailer, on Stratford Depot on 21 June 1958. Stuart Mackay Collection.
September 1958 and new Waggon & Maschinenbau rail bus E79962 is in residence at Stratford. The KDH Archive.
Met-Camm "Lightweight" DMBS E79059 on Stratford depot. Dated as 16 July 1961 yet the yellow panel suggests later. Behind are two DMSs from Rolls-Royce powered Derby suburban triples, a Cravens DTCL is on the right. Stuart Mackay Collection.
Met-Camm Lightweight DMBS 79069. Believed to be taken at Stratford, the vehicle was withdrawn in October 1968. Tony Wilkins.
Condemned Met-Camm Lightweight DMBS 79069. Believed to be taken at Stratford, the vehicle was withdrawn in October 1968. Tony Wilkins.
The Derby Lightweight Ultrasonic Test Train DB975007 + DB975008 in Stratford Depot on 11 July 1973. Alistair Ness.
Class 116 DMS E50898 on Stratford depot, date unknown. Paul Redmond.
Class 116 DMBS E50867 on Stratford depot, date unknown. Paul Redmond.
The Ultrasonic Test Train (975008 + 975007) at Stratford depot, date unknown. Peter also sent an accompanying image of a new German UTT at Stratford, and noted "when tested against each other the new German one missed so many faults on the stretch of line it was sent back"! Peter Boor.
Cravens DMUs - probably on Stratford depot, date unknown. Closest is DTSL E56415. Paul Redmond.
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