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On 10 September 1975, E56316, new from the Gloucester railway Carriage and Wagon Company in February 1958, is seen departing Norwich for Lowestoft, coupled to a Metro-Cammell class 101 motor coach probably 51207. The "MON 15" notice refers to the unit's next exam date. Jeremy Chapter.
Withdrawn Gloucester RC&W Class 143 Driving Trailer No E56316 at March TMD on January 18th 1981. It had been withdrawn from Norwich in April 1978 and disposal would be to Snailwell in April 1981. Rob Edwards.
A GRC&W twin DMU in Craiglockhart station on Edinburgh Inner Circle service on 6 September 1962. DTCL Sc56317 is closest, allocated to Leith Central depot (64H) at the time. Stuart Mackay Collection.
SC56317 leads a Gloucester twin on a North Berwick service at Drem Junction on 2 May 1964. Stuart Mackay Collection.
Class 100 DTCL E56317 is seen stabled in a siding at Carmarthen on 22 November 1975 awaiting movement to a new life in preservation on the Gwili Railway. The vehicle had spent just 16 years in service with BR, it would stay on the Gwili Railway for almost 20 years. This was followed by 20 years of storage at a variety of other sites before disposal in 2016. Robert Thomas.
Class 100 DTCL E56317 stabled at Carmarthen on 8 May 1976. It was awaiting movement to preservation. Note the roof has been painted in two different shades.From memory the other side was painted red as part of a livery experiment. Robert Thomas.
On Monday 24 June 1974 at 16:05, Driving Trailer Composite No E56318 of a GRCW 2-car dmu is seen at TW Ward's Beighton scrap yard. Mr Deltic.
Newly delivered GRC&W twin set Sc56319 + Sc51127 passing Craigentinny on 15 March 1958. Stuart Mackay Collection.
A Gloucester twin DMU seen at Stirling with a Callander service, driver Jimmie Lapsley from Grangemouth MPD is at the controls. Circa spring 1961. British Railways.
The Branch Line Society 'Forth Man' railtour at Limpetness on 26/8/72. Six Bells Junctions notes vehicles as GRCW set 56319 + 51117 and a two-car Met-Camm, and that the tour stopped here as a work to rule MOD staff prevented access to Rosyth Dockyard. Stuart Mackay Collection.