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16th June 1984

Vehicle: 51448   Set: 101325

101325 (51448 closest) on the staff train at Rosyth Dockyard, to the right is 107444 (52005 closest) on the Tay-Forth Venturer railtour, 16/6/84. Chris Lings.


 DMU

16th June 1984

Vehicle: 52031   Set: 107444

"The Tay-Forth Venturer" railtour at Rosyth Dockyard. The Class 101 on the right was operating Open Day shuttles. 16/6/84. Hamish Stevenson.


 DMU

16th June 1984

Vehicle: 52005   Set: 107444

"The Tay-Forth Venturer" railtour at Rosyth Dockyard (formed 52005 + 59804 + 52031), SC51448 on the left is part of a Met-Camm set on open day shuttle duties. 16/6/84. Hamish Stevenson.


 DMU

16th June 1984

Vehicle: 53146   

SC53146 is seen in the platform at Rosyth Dockyard as part of a shuttle running for the open day on June 16, 1984. On the left is a 107 on 'The Tay-Forth Venturer' railtour. Hamish Stevenson.


 DMU

10th July 1983

Vehicle: 53184   

A nine-car (101/107/101) DMU formation in Rosyth Dockyard working Navy Day shuttles on July 10, 1983. SC53184 is closest. Mike MacDonald.


 DMU

16th June 1984

Vehicle: 52005   Set: 107444

In Rosyth Dockyard station on 16/6/84 is the "The Tay-Forth Venturer" railtour (formed 52005 + 59804 + 52031), The Met-Camm set on the left is on open day shuttle duties. Mike McDonald.


 DMU

19th May 1979

Set: 204

Class 101 set 204 Rosyth Dockyard Station 19 May 1979. A DMU shuttle was usually operated from Edinburgh in connection with the annual Royal Navy Open Day which we used to good advantage. At this time there was still a train for dockyard workers that was unadvertised in the public timetable beyond Inverkeithing which ran each weekday morning from Kirkcaldy and intermediate stations and back again in the evenings. Alistair Ness.


 DMU

19th May 1979

Class 101 Rosyth Dockyard Station 19 May 1979. A DMU shuttle was usually operated from Edinburgh in connection with the annual Royal Navy Open Day which we used to good advantage. At this time there was still a train for dockyard workers that was unadvertised in the public timetable beyond Inverkeithing which ran each weekday morning from Kirkcaldy and intermediate stations and back again in the evenings. Alistair Ness.


 DMU

13th May 1979

Naval Gazing. A six car Metro Cammell dmu provided the shuttle service from Edinburgh to Rosyth Dockyard for the annual “Naval Day” on 13th May 1979, seen here in the dockyard. Murray Liston.


 DMU

August 1980

For many years BR ran a weekday service to the private platform in Rosyth Naval Base. One train a day ran from Kirkcaldy to Inverkeithing in the morning where it disappeared from the public timetable and took dockyard workers down the otherwise freight only branch. One day in August 1980 I took this grab shot of the evening return working heading up the branch towards Inverkeithing where it would continue as a public working to Kirkcaldy. Other than railtours, it was possible to travel the branch once a year on the annual dockyard open day when BR ran 6 car specials from Edinburgh. Tracks are still in situ along this branch although heavily overgrown and disconnected from the main line. Murray Liston.

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