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Poor quality but interesting - a GRC&W Cross-Country DMU arrives at Ashchurch station as an express heads south. Taken in September 1965. Curly42.
On 2 May 1993 Pathfinder ran a mini-railtour in connection with an open day at Worcester using 20138+20066. The 2 locos were, unusually, hauling two 4-car DMUs, T404 (51853+59735+59604+53919) + T412 (51860+59591+59446+53116) which ran from Birmingham New Street to Worcester via the Lickey incline, and then on to Hereford and back via Great Malvern. The second of four shots was taken after a quick drive down to Ashchurch with a couple of minutes to spare. It is interesting to note that the trees on the up side of the line were still quite small in 1993. They subsequently grew very tall and were felled in 2004. Peter Tandy.
Vehicle: 51088 Set: B575
Gloucester Class 119 DMU set B575 (presumably 51088 + 59419 + 51060) at Ashburch in mid-1977. Michael Mensing.
Vehicle: 53622 Set: B970
Class 108 vehicle 53622, the Driving Motor Brake Second (DMBS) vehicle from set B970, makes its lonely way south, just south of the site of the new Ashchurch station, Gloucestershire, on 8th September 1988. John Crooks.
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