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Vehicle: 51333 Set: L401
L401 with 51333 trailing (and presumably also containing 59485 + 51375) calls at Hanwell and Elthorne on 26th July 1980. Probably more through neglect than design the station here retained most of its original features and has now been restored. Ian Buck.
The open wasteland that the Great Central Railway at Thorne South in South Yorkshire became after rationalisation. The station, opened in 1864, is on the old Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway, later Great Central Railway, line from Sheffield to Grimsby. Taken on 15th May 1974, the permanent way hut on the right sits in isolation & what once was an island platform with goods lines to the right is now an unusally wide bare expanse against which the Scunthorpe bound dmu is waiting. Access to the platforms used to be via a dark subway with steps up. Today this has been swept away & new basic platforms closer to the South Common estate have been built behind the camera. To the left is the old stationmaster's house now in private hands & being extended. Pete LG99.
A Hull bound - next stop Goole - 2 car dmu enters Thorne North, North Eastern Railway, station from the Doncaster direction beneath NER footbridge number 31 on 23rd May 1977. The train is passing from former Great Central rails onto the North Eastern at this point. Pete LG99.
A four-car refurbished Met-Camm set on a Manchester to Hull services arrives from the south into the North Eastern Railway station at Thorne North on 30th August 1976. Pete LG99.
Thorne North, South Yorkshire, 8th June 1978. The line from Thorne Junction (on the Great Central Doncaster to Grimsby line) to Straddlethorpe Junction (on the Leeds to Hull line) was opened in 1869 by the North Eastern Railway. Thorne North is the first station & Goole is the second and only other station on this section. We were waiting for a train to Doncaster on the Up platform when this diesel multiple unit on a Hull service entered the Down. Pete LG99.
On 8th June 1978 a Class 101 diesel multiple unit arrives at Thorne North station from Goole with a service to Sheffield. Pete LG99.
A Class 101 4-car refurbished liveried diesel multiple unit sets off after its brief stop at Thorne North station heading for Goole & Hull, on 30th August 1976. The line from Thorne Junction on the Great Central Doncaster to Grimsby line to Straddlethorpe Junction on the Leeds to Hull line was opened in 1869 by the North Eastern Railway. Thorne North is the first station & Goole is the second and only other station on this section. Pete LG99.
A Cleethorpes bound diesel multiple unit leaves Thorne South station on the Doncaster to Scunthorpe section of the old Ms&LR / Great Central line, May 15th, 1974. Pete LG99.
Vehicle: 51847
Just to the north of Thorne, South Yorkshire (West Riding until the early 1970s) is the mining village of Moorends. This is Moorend level crossing and signal box & a diesel multiple unit led by E51847 is heading for Doncaster & Sheffield on 16th April 1976. This was the first box north out of Thorne North station & was of North Eastern Railway brick construction. Pete LG99.
We were waiting for our Doncaster train on the Up platform at Thorne North station on 8th June 1978 when the Down train to Hull arrived, a 2-car Class 101 diesel multiple unit in refurbished livery. Pete LG99.
Vehicle: 78711
Class 111 vehicles 78711 and 78960 with the 14:45 Sheffield - Cleethorpes at Thorne Junction on 25 September 1987. Dave Warby Collection.
Vehicle: 78962
Seen at Thorne Junction on 25 September 1987 are Class 111 vehicle 78962 and 78718 with the 15:02 Doncaster - Hull service. Dave Warby Collection.
A 4-car South Yorkshire PTE - branded Class 101 diesel multiple unit sets off after its brief stop at Thorne North station on a Manchester - Hull service on 30 August 1976. The line from Thorne Junction on the Great Central Doncaster to Grimsby line to Straddlethorpe Junction on the Leeds to Hull line was opened in 1869 by the North Eastern Railway. Thorne North is the first station & Goole is the second and only other station on this section. My great-grandfather was a porter with the NER at Thorne North for 41 years until his retirement in 1921. Pete LG99.
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