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Vehicle: 56339
A Class 101 set led by 56339 is about to roll into Tywyn station, 9/8/80. Chris Lings.
A Class 116 set is seen at the head of a Barmouth - Walsall excursion at Tywyn on the 20th April 1985. Hamish Stevenson.
A 3-car Class 101 arrives at Tywyn station with the 08:16 Machynlleth - Barmouth on the 20th April 1985. Hamish Stevenson.
Vehicle: 53880 Set: TS609
An excursion from Walsall - Barmouth is seen at Tywyn on the 20th April 1985. It was a six-can formation, a 116/Met-Camm/116 hybrid (presumably 53880 + 59533 + 53827) and three-car Class 116. Hamish Stevenson.
Vehicle: 54500
M54500 + M51912 are seen at Tywyn with the 10:35 Machynlleth - Barmouth on September 12, 1985. Hamish Stevenson.
'Welcome Home Joe' - it seems the whole town on Tywyn has come to greet Joe disembarking from a DMU on June 25, 1982. Steve Davies Collection.
A Swindon Cross Country and a three-car Met-Camm DMU in Tywyn station in the summer of 1985. The Class 120 DMSL once had a headlamp fitted between the cab windows, the brackets still remain. David Faircloth.
The loneliness of the long-distance railcar (with apologies to Alan Sillitoe, Tom Courtenay and others for the title.) A first generation diesel multiple unit leaves Tywyn on the Cambrian coast with an up service on Sunday 7th July 1974. The viewpoint is the Neptune Road bridge and on the left the narrow gauge tracks of the Talyllyn Railway, which terminates here, are clearly visible. It's a long formation (nine or ten vehicles), the closest five or six vehicles are Class 101s, the cab facing us has a Tyseley set number so is a three-car, the vehicles at the far end have different roof vent alignments so are different types. Tom Harper.
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