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DMBC 51079 leads class 119 unit L588 (presumably with 59437 + 51107) at platform 2 at Reading in 1989. It will probably be on a Newbury line train. Tony Walmsley.
Class 119 set L588, W51107 (leading) + W59437 + W51079, pulls away from Reigate on a Reading bound service. Saturday 24th June 1989. Iain Reid.
Class 119 set L588 (presumably 51079 + 59437 + 51107) approaching Southall circa January 1990. Stuart Mackay Collection.
Class 119 DMU set L588 (51107 and presumably 59437 + 51079) in Southall station circa January 1990. Stuart Mackay Collection.
NSE GRCW Class 119 DMU Set L588 51107 + 59437 + 51079 departs Slough with Class 117 set L724 51362 + 51404 on the rear with a Paddington to Maidenhead service on 22 May 1992 Neil Smith.
Class 119 set L588 51079 + 59437 + 51107 on the 15:10 Reading to Redhill at Wokingham, 29-6-93. Kevin Dowd.
Class 119 DMU set L588, presumed 51107 + 59437 + 51079, at Ash with the 16.20 Reading to Gatwick on 17 October 1993. Rob Paterson.
Class 119 set L588, presumed 51107/51079, at Shalford with the 14.33 Reading to Gatwick on 23 October 1993. Rob Paterson.
Class 119 DMU set L588, presumed 51107/51079, at White Road Lane, Boxhill, with the 09.20 Reading to Gatwick on 24 October 1993. Rob Paterson.
Set L588 (51107 + presumably 51079) with a suburban DMS on the rear, calls at Danzey, en route to Stratford upon Avon, 11/6/94. Mike Dean.
Another DMU with NSE-liveried vehicles visited Stratford-upon-Avon on 18 June 1994 and is possibly one with some significance. First, it was the first and only class 119 unit I photographed here and second it is quite likely that this was the last ever first generation unit to come into the station although I have no proof of this. It was certainly the last I saw here as Sprinters had been solid on services for ages with the exception of some specially strengthened services on the May Bank Holiday during the previous month. I must have been given some prior information about this in time to drive from work at Tiddington as I was ready and waiting at the station for its arrival with the 11.22 from Birmingham Snow Hill. It's a real shame that I didn't take any colour shots but through looking at my notebook it seems that I may have run out of slide films at just the wrong time. Unusually for me I wrote down the vehicle numbers; 51107, 51079 and 53124, a class 116 DMS. Peter Tandy.
Class 119 set L589 (presumably 51057 + 59414 + 51100) at Enborne on the first day of the 1980s - January 1st, 1980. Steve Davies Collection.
Class 119 DMU set L589 (presumably 51100 + 59414 + 51057) arrives into Deepdene station on the North Downs line, date unknown. Paul Redmond.
Gloucester RC&W Co. Class 119 Cross Country 3-car dmu Set No.L589 (presumably 51057 + 59414 + 51100) in BR Rail Blue & Grey with all yellow front ends arriving at Worcester (Shrub Hill) on a service from Oxford via Evesham, 08/82. Hugh Llewelyn.
Class 119 DMU set L589 (51057 and presumably 59414 + 51100) is seen passing Dr Days Junction at Bristol forming a special connection to Bristol Parkway on 6 August 1983. Michael Mensing.
Radley station on Wednesday 14 September 1983. The 14.01 Paddington-Oxford has just stopped here for a handful of passengers to disembark; the DMU is Reading depot's L589 (formed 51057/59414/51100). Note the cooling towers of Didcot power station steaming away on the horizon. Lewis Bevan.
Western Region Class DMU L589 (51057 leads, presumably with 59414 + 51100) at Clapham Junction, 20 April 1985. Though to be a Gatwick - Reading service diverted because of engineering works. Nigel Menzies.
Class 119 set L589 (presumably 51057 + 59414 + 51100) at Reading on 28th February 1987. Ian Buck.
Working a diverted Reading to Gatwick Airport service on 1st April 1987 class 119 set L589 (presumably 51100 + 59414 + 51057) passes Coulsdon North. Ian Buck.
Class 119 DMU set L590 (51087 and presumably 59418 + 51058) in Oxford station, Worcester on the destination blind. Undated, it was only a Reading set from May 1981 to May 1983. Stuart Mackay Collection.