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An official image (9 of 27, negative Y2417/26) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This shows the new heater intake grille and the heater. The square box to the left of the heater contained a filter which could be withdrawn by the handle on the diagonal strip. British Rail.
An official image (10 of 27, negative Y2417/4) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This shows a heater outlet behind the drivers chair in the cab, open in this view. British Rail.
An official image (11 of 27, negative Y2417/1) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This shows a heater outlet behind the drivers chair in the cab, closed in this view. British Rail.
An official image (12 of 27, negative Y2417/2) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This shows a heater outlet in the drivers compartment on the bulkhead to the passenger saloon. British Rail.
An official image (13 of 27, negative Y2417/3) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This shows a heater outlet behind the drivers chair in the cab. The small (yellow) fire extinguisher tells us this is the DMBS. British Rail.
An official image (14 of 27, negative Y2417/29) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This shows a drivers compartment. British Rail.
An official image (15 of 27, negative Y2417/24) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This shows the air/axle light panel in the drivers compartment. British Rail.
An official image (16 of 27, negative Y2417/27) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This shows the coach light and heater controls in the drivers compartment. British Rail.
An official image (17 of 27, negative Y2417/28) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This shows the new carpet in first class. British Rail.
An official image (18 of 27, negative Y2417/20) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This shows the first class saloon in the DTCL. The reversible seats (the second row) have been retained. British Rail.
An official image (19 of 27, negative Y2417/22) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This shows a heater inlet grille and the orange laminate that was introduced to vestibules with refurbishment. British Rail.
An official image (20 of 27, negative Y2417/21) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This shows the centre saloon in the DTCL looking to the rear of the vehicle. British Rail.
An official image (21 of 27, negative Y2417/5) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This is taken in the DMBS looking towards the cab. British Rail.
An official image (22 of 27, negative Y2417/6) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This shows the front saloon of the DMBS. British Rail.
An official image (23 of 27, negative Y2417/7) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This is taken in the centre saloon of the DMBS looking to the van (through the sliding door). British Rail.
An official image (24 of 27, negative Y2417/10) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This shows the toilet area of the DTCL. Note the original tungsten lamps retained on the lowered ceiling (above which is the water tank for the toilet). British Rail.
An official image (25 of 27, negative Y2417/11) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This looks into the toilet on the DTCL and the modern sink unit that had been fitted. The silver knob to the left of the sink was for adjusting the water temperature. British Rail.
An official image (26 of 27, negative Y2417/9) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This shows the gangway between the two vehicles and the new hinged fiberglass panels. British Rail.
An official image (27 of 27, negative Y2417/8) from a internal BR photo album titled 'Refurbished Class 114/148 D.M.U. Production'. This shows the van area. Then heater outlet is presumably at that height to avoid being blocked by mail bags etc. British Rail.
Class 114 New Holland Pier, September 1977. Before the opening of the Humber Bridge, services ran from Grimsby and Barton on Humber to connect with the ferry to Hull. Both services used the single platform ; the two coaches nearest the camera are the Grimsby to Barton on Humber service, with the two coaches behind working in the opposite direction. Tony Watson.