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With the signalman standing waiting to exchange the token, the 10.42am Glasgow Central - Stranraer Harbour approaches Glenwhilly on the 10th August 1973. Michael Mensing.
With the token exchanged, the signalman heads back to the signalbox as the 10.42am Glasgow Central - Stranraer Harbour continues through the closed Glenwhilly station on the 10th August 1973. Michael Mensing.
The 10.42am Glasgow Central to Stranraer Harbour heads south away from the closed Glenwhilly station, now in use as a passing loop, on the 10th August 1973. Michael Mensing.
A Stranraer to Glasgow Central train formed of two 3-car class 126 sets approaching Glenwhilly on August 30, 1981. These were built by Swindon Works and introduced in 1959. Jeremy Chapter.
Vehicle: 51039
The 1981 BLS Scottish Tour was the Ayrshire Wanderer which ran in two parts. The Sunday tour (on 30 August) started and finished at Ayr and here we are at Glenwhilly (51787 visible on the right) crossing the service train from Stranraer formed of a Class 126 DMU, 51039 closest. Alistair Ness.
A six-car Class 126 formation seen 2 1/2 miles north of Glenwhilly with the 1.39pm Stranraer Harbour - Glasgow Central service on 10 August 1973. Michael Mensing.
A class 107 DMU driver changing tokens at Glenwhilly on a Glasgow - Stranraer service in 1987. Ian Dinmore/railarchive.org.uk.
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