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With the red tail light illuminated, rusty track in the foreground was marking the limit of travel at the single track terminus at the market town of Sudbury on April 26th 1980. A Cravens Class 105 two-car DMU formed of cars E51277 & E56125 was awaiting departure with the 16.69 mile return journey to Colchester, joining the Great Eastern main line en-route at Marks Tey. Sudbury was once on a through route to and from Cambridge, the line was closed West of Sudbury in March 1967. The station in this view has since closed, with a new station being opened in 1991.
Type: Class 105 Vehicle: 51277Visible Set No.: 53 Location: Sudbury Date: 26th April 1980
Photographer: Martyn Hilbert Views: 232 View on flickr: (opens in a new window)
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