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Station activity with 55029 sitting in the platform at North Tawton on 12/9/70. Steve Davies Collection.
55029 awaits departure from North Tawton on the 12th September 1970. Steve Davies Collection.
Okehampton on the 12th September 1970, with 55029 sitting in the platform. Steve Davies Collection.
55029 at Okehampton on 12/9/70. Steve Davies Collection.
55029 has Exeter on its destination blind when seen at Sampford Courtenay on 12/9/70. Steve Davies Collection.
A couple of passengers have alighted from 55029 at Sampford Courtenay on 12/9/70. Steve Davies Collection.
55029 awaits departure from Yeoford on the 12th September 1970. Steve Davies Collection.
55029 and 55027 at Looe. Date unknown, but in the period 1969-72. Stuart Rankin.
The scene at St Blazey Open Day on the 1st of May 1971. The Pressed Steel bubble car is W55029, the Warship in the background is D806. The KDH Archive.
55029 at Paddington on October 27th, 1988. Rex Holt.
Pressed Steel bubble car 55029 at Oxford on 06/03/89. Roddy MacPhee.
Pressed Steel bubble car 55030 with DTS 56287 at Windsor and Eton Central, circa early 1970s. Graham Clark.
The very first railway photo I took, not good quality but included through pure nostalgia. 55030 is seen at Drayton Green in August 1971. Ian Buck.
55030 after arriving at Greenford on the 13:57 from Ealing Broadway, 7/8/92. Gazza Prescott.
56280 after arrival at Windsor and Eton Central in 1973. John Law.
56281 and a Class 121 bubble car depart from Bourne End in June 1969. Steve Davies Collection.
56281 runs into Bourne End in June 1969. Steve Davies Collection.
Class 121 coaches Nos. 54283 and 55024 stand at Slough working the Windsor & Eton shuttle on 26 March 1988. Brian Creasey.
A Class 117 with a Class 121 DTS on the front (which seems to be W56287) seen at North Acton on 12.9.70 from the London Terminals Railtour as it crossed the Great Western Mainline from Paddington to the West. George Woods.
Pressed Steel DTS W56287 with bubble 55030 at Windsor & Eton circa early 1970s. Graham Clark.