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The Glaisdale signalman accurately tosses the single line token to the driver of a Whitby to Middlesbrough morning service formed of two twin-Metropolitan-Cammell units on the Esk Valley Line, 23rd August 1988. Gordon Edgar.
A Whitby to Middlesbrough Esk Valley service, the 12:45 departure from Glaisdale formed of class 101 Metro-Cammell 2-car units, waits for a Whitby-bound service to arrive before proceeding with the single line token towards Battersby Junction on 23 August 1988. Gordon Edgar.
Vehicle: 51197 Set: 83
51197 is on the rear of a Met-Camm set passing a more modern unit at Glaisdale, by the ex NER signal box, in 1988. John Law.
A pair of Class 101 DMUs cross at Glaisdale, North Yorkshire, on the Esk Valley route, on Thursday 15/07/1971. The unit on the right carries TyneRail stickers with local area names. Graeme Phillips Collection.
Vehicle: 50182
A Met-Camm DMU - E50182 closest - in Glaisdale station with the 09:40 Middlesbrough-Whitby service on 16 July 1976. Robert Thomas.
Vehicle: 50196
E50196 leads the 10:11 Whitby - Middlesbrough into Glaisdale on 16 July 1976. Robert Thomas.
Vehicle: 54086
The view from the front of 54086 working a Whitby to Middlesbrough train at Glaisdale as 53262 arrives leading a train to Whitby 15th March 1986. Keith Long.
Vehicle: 53237
On 23rd August 1988, Metropolitan-Cammell Class 101 units 53237 - 53252 form a morning Middlesbrough - Whitby Esk Valley service, approaching Glaisdale station and the single-line token exchange/crossing point with an awaiting service from Whitby to Middlesbrough. Gordon Edgar.
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