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Vehicle: 51784
An ScR official photo showing Sc51784 on the 8th June 1960 at Hamilton depot. AA McLean Collection.
Vehicle: 50873 Set: 165
Class 116 vehicles 50873 59345 50841 at Hamilton on 22nd June 1980. It has set number 165 on a board in the left cab window. Jerry Glover.
Vehicle: 55014
Class 122 Single Car DMU 55014 at Hamilton West on April 16th 1979 seen during the visit of the Midland Railfans Scottish Rambler. This was no longer a passenger vehicle - note the double doors in the centre, and it carries Rosyth Dockyard on the destination blind. There is a Class 107 in the background in Hamilton depot. Ian Charles.
Set: 177
A view across the buffers inside the former Steam Depot at Hamilton, Glasgow on the 2nd April 1978 finds an unknown Class 101 3 car DMU, set number 177, alongside six sister units comprising 3 Class 107 and 3 Class 116 sets on the 2nd April 1978. Providing the traction for many of the surburban services out of Glasgow Central, Hamilton DMU Depot was closed and demolished in the early 1980s. Bob Woolnough.
Vehicle: 50892
Following an overnight snowfall, various DMU's were stabled at Hamilton Depot on March 23rd 1980. The nearest car is Class 116 Driving Motor Second, SC50892. Martyn Hilbert.
Vehicle: 56483
Cravens DTCL Sc56483 stands condemned in a siding at Hamilton depot on 11.9.71. The cause of the damage is unknown. Leonard Rogers.
Vehicle: 53839 Set: 116392
53839 leads set 116 392 seen in Hamilton West station circa summer 1986. The Met-Camm centre car is presumably 59121. Brian Ward.
Vehicle: 55015
Class 122 parcel conversion SC55015 on Hamilton depot, date location unknown. Glyn Weigh.
Vehicle: 50874
Class 116 SC50874 Hamilton Depot 26 November 1977. It had been damaged in a collision with a Class 311 at Pollokshaws East in June 1974. Alistair Ness.
Set: 136
Class 107 DMU set 136 on Hamilton depot on 2 September 1979. A Class 122 is in the shed on the right. Brian Daniels.
Vehicle: 52001
A Derby triple DMU - later a Class 107 - seen on Hamilton depot circa mid-1960s. The closest car could be SC52001, the Z on the headcode suggests its last working was some sort of special. Stuart Mackay Collection.
Vehicle: 50874
Class 116 DMS SC50874 from a slide with a process date of February 1976. The vehicle was in a sidelong collision with a Class 311 EMU on a crossover at Pollokshields East Junction on 11 June 1974. The vehicle would spend several years at Hamilton depot where this was possibly taken as it faces the rear of a Class 101 DMBS. Stuart Mackay Collection.
Vehicle: 52004 Set: 150
Hamilton depot, 18 April 1981. Closest is a Class 107 vehicle, the odd placement of the overhead flash identifies it as SC52004. On the left is a single suburban vehicle, probably a 116. Stuart Mackay Collection.
Set: 107425
Two Class 107 DMUs stabled at Hamilton TMD on July 11th 1981. Just seen on the right is a Class 116 and further in the shed on the left seems to be a Class 105. Rob Edwards.
Vehicle: 50874
Derby class 116 Suburban car SC50874 was withdrawn following a sidelong collision with a Class 303. It is seen at Hamilton Depot following stripping of reusable parts on 26th November 1977. On the left is a partly cut-up Mark 1 coach and a Class 116 centre car. John Horne Collection.
Vehicle: 59792
Class 107 DMUs on Hamilton Depot circa early 1980s. The two vehicles on the left are 52025 + 59792. In the shed is 107445, possibly with 52006 closest. John Horne Collection.
Vehicle: 52002 Set: 148
On a snowy March 23rd 1980, a Derby built Class 107 Driving Motor Brake Second SC52002, complete with 'Greater Glasgow Trans-Clyde' branding, had been split from three-car set 148 and was stood in the yard at Hamilton Depot. SC52002 would be finally withdrawn from service in March 1986 and scrapped at Ayr Depot. Martyn Hilbert.
Vehicle: 51484
Cravens DMBS SC51484 in an early version of Rail Blue livery with a yellow panel, circa 1967. It is paired with original partner SC56473, still in green, with which it ran until at least 1973. On the right is Met-Camm DTCL SC56383, in another early version of Rail Blue livery, with yellow cab doors. Location unknown, all three vehicles were allocated to Hamilton depot at the time. Stuart Mackay Collection.
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