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A Class 105 / 101 DMU calls at Prudhoe, Northumberland, on 08/03/1978 with the 11:05 Newcastle - Hexham. Graeme Phillips Collection.
On 04/03/1978, the 1051 Carlisle-Newcastle - seen here departing Prudhoe, was operated by this 5-car DMU formation. At the rear is a 2-car Class 101 with a decidedly Scottish looking trailer vehicle nearest the camera with no destination blind and its window frames painted in blue. Leading is a 3-car unit which appears to be Class 101 driving vehicles sandwiching a Class 104 centre trailer. Graeme Phillips Collection.
Vehicle: 56136
Taken at Prudhoe circa late 1970s, the unit had been put into the old coal siding opposite the signal box for some reason. However, the driver managed to hit the buffer stop and push it into the road. Unit was recovered the next morning. The vehicle seems to be E56136. Tim Gornall.
Vehicle: 56136
Taken at Prudhoe circa late 1970s, the unit had been put into the old coal siding opposite the signal box for some reason the night before. However, the driver managed to hit the buffer stop and push it into the road. This is the unit being recovered the next morning. The vehicle seems to be E56136. Tim Gornall.
Vehicle: 56136
Taken at Prudhoe circa late 1970s, the unit had been put into the old coal siding opposite the signal box for some reason the night before. However, the driver managed to hit the buffer stop and push it into the road. This is the unit being recovered the next morning, the vehicle is thought to be E56136. Tim Gornall.
Vehicle: 56136
Taken at Prudhoe circa late 1970s, the unit had been put into the old coal siding opposite the signal box for some reason the night before. However, the driver managed to hit the buffer stop and push it into the road. This is the unit being recovered the next morning, the vehicle is thought to be E56136. The vehicle behind was presumably its partner at the time - a Class 101 DMBS. Tim Gornall.
Vehicle: 56136
Taken at Prudhoe circa late 1970s, the unit had been put into the old coal siding opposite the signal box for some reason the night before. However, the driver managed to hit the buffer stop and push it into the road. This is the unit being recovered the next morning, the vehicle is thought to be E56136. Tim Gornall.
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