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Set TS541


These formations have been noted:

50835 59334 50888 Noted 03/07/19751
50835 59334 50888 Noted circa 01/19782
50835 59334 50888 Listed at TS - 12/08/79
50835 59334 50888 Noted circa 01/19812
50835 59334 50888 Noted circa 10/19812
50835 59334 50888 Noted circa 05/19822
50835 59334 50888 Noted circa 09/19822
50835 59334 50888 Listed at TS - Jan-83
53835 59334 53888 Listed at TS - 14/07/83
53835 59334 53888 Noted circa 09/19832
53835 59641 53888 Noted circa 03/19842
53835 59641 53888 Noted circa 10/19842
53835 59641 53888 Noted circa 05/19852

Formation Sources
1: Peter Wallwork
2: Eddie Knorn

Class 116 DMU at Leamington

Autumn 1976

Class 116 set TS541 (presumably 50835 + 59335 + 50888) leaving Leamington Spa in Autumn 1976 with a Birmingham Moor Street service. Michael Mensing.

Class 116 DMU at West of Leamington

Autumn 1976

Class 116 DMU set TS541 (presumably 50888 + 59334 + 50835) is seen West of Leamington in autumn 1976. Michael Mensing.

Class 116 DMU at Aston

19th August 1978

Two Class 116 sets arriving into Aston on August 19, 1978. DMBS M50835 of set TS541 leads, presumably with 50888 + 59334. Michael Mensing.

Class 116 DMU at Birmingham Moor Street

18th September 1978

Class 116 Tyseley set 541 (50835 + presumably 59334) at Birmingham Moor Street, September 18, 1978. Steve Jones.

Class 116 DMU at Four Oaks

28th July 1981

A publicity image (negative D9711/2) showing Class 116 set TS541 (presumably 50835 + 59334 + 50888) decorated to commemorate the Royal Wedding of Charles and Diana. At Four Oaks on July 28, 1981. British Railways Board.

Class 116 DMU at Kings Norton

4th September 1981

A publicity image (negative D9724-13) captioned "Three-car suburban diesel multiple unit in West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive livery at Kings Norton on 4 September 1981". The white line along the blue band means this is very probably set TS541 (50888 + 59334 + 50835) which had been decorated for the royal wedding of Charles and Diana. British Rail.


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