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Vehicle: 51952 Set: 52
A 4-car Trans-Pennine set at Goole. It appears to carry the set number 52, this indicates the DMC was 51952. Undated. Tom Clift.
Vehicle: 51960
A trans-Pennine set with E51960 leading waits under the covered footbridge at Goole on 30th July 1983. Syd Young.
Vehicle: 50279
A Class 111 set formed of 50279 + 59101 + 50286 run into Goole on the 16th July 1981. Chris Lings.
Vehicle: 51967
A Swindon Trans-Pennine set rolls into Goole on the 07:18 Manchester - Hull working, 2md December 1983. Hamish Stevenson.
This Class 111 has '2M97' just barely visible on the headcode blinds when seen on a rainy day at Goole in 1970. John Law.
Vehicle: 50139
A pair of 2-car Metro-Cammell sets with E50139 leading arrive at Goole before setting off down the Knottingley branch on 30th July 1983. Syd Young.
A 2-car Class 114 set and a 4-car Trans-Pennine formation waiting to leave Goole for Hull on 30th July 1983. Some classic 80s hairstyles on display! Syd Young.
A refurbished two-car Derby built Class 108 DMU in Goole station circa 1977. John Law.
Vehicle: 51811
On December 2nd, 1983 Class 110 DMBC (or now it seems a DMBS) E51811 passes through the crossing at Goole with the 09:35 service to Leeds. Hamish Stevenson.
A Class 108 DMU in Goole station in 1982. John Law.
A Class 108/101 hybrid two-car and a three-car Class 101 at Goole. Date unknown. Steve Davies Collection.
A class 101 DMU at Goole, 23rd August 1985. Jonathan Hazan.
A Class 101 DMU arriving at Goole on a Leeds service on 23rd August 1985. Jonathan Hazan.
A three-car Met-Camm DMU arrives at Goole circa early 1970s. A number of Buxton Class 104s are on the left including M50429. Stuart Mackay Collection.
A three-car Met-Camm DMU in Goole station circa early 1970s. Stuart Mackay Collection.
At Goole station a staff member gives a thumbs up to a departing DMU formed of a Rolls-Royce powered Met-Camm DMCL and a BRC&W TBSL and DMCL on 15 June 1967. It was noted as the 9.07am Leeds - Goole service and Goole is on the destination blind so it is possibly changing platforms for the return journey. On the opposite line English Electric Type 3 D6860 approaches on a freight. Stuart Mackay Collection.
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