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With a cloud of exhaust fumes the luxurious Birmingham Pullman glides out of Snow Hill Station. The train, in spotless Nanking blue and white livery, is led by motor brake second W60097. These trains, built by Metropolitan-Cammell, had a North British/M.A.N. 12cyl 1000bhp engine in each power car, as well as the engine the car had a guards compartment and seating for 18 second class passengers. Image taken by Peter Shoesmith, probably in 1962/63.
Type: Blue Pullman Vehicle: 60097 Location: Birmingham Snow Hill Date: unknown
Photographer: Geoff Dowling and John Whitehouse Collection Service: The Birmingham Pullman (or vice versa) Views: 84 View on flickr: (opens in a new window)
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