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Class 122 DMU images


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122 DMU

24th January 1988

Set: TS055

Class 122 55005, set number T055, is seen stabled at Tyseley Carriage sidings from the exhaust end on 24.01.1988. Andy Cole.


122 DMU

20th February 1988

975042 sitting at Cricklewood, 20/2/88. It carries a Vic Berrys sign in a middle window, presumably it's been for asbestos stripping. It still has AEC engines. Malcolm Clements.


122 DMU

Unknown Date

M55005 in Vic Berrys yard in Leicester for asbestos stripping, circa late 1987 / early 1988. Malcolm Clements.


122 DMU

Unknown Date

M55005 in Vic Berrys yard in Leicester for asbestos stripping, circa late 1987 / early 1988. Malcolm Clements.


122 DMU

4th March 1988

Set: TS055

M55005 is seen at Vic Berry's next to 55991 on 4/3/88. Malcolm Clements.


122 DMU

19th March 1988

977177 (55015) on Eastfield depot, 19 March 1988. Note the Mk3a FO data sticker on the cab. Brian Daniels.


122 DMU

27th March 1988

Class 122 M55012 seen in Leicester depot yard on 27 March 1988. Keith Miller.


122 DMU

April 1988

M55011 in Bedford station in April 1988. Mike Cooper.


122 DMU

April 1988

M55011 in Bedford station in April 1988. Mike Cooper.


122 DMU

April 1988

M55004 seen in Bedford station in April 1988. Mike Cooper.


122 DMU

April 1988

You Dirty Bubble. Gloucester Class 122 Bubble Car TDB 977177 (formerly Sc55015) stabled at the north end of Eastfield Depot (ED). It has been fitted with a centre headlight. There is a large corporate double arrow at the non brake van end and maybe an Eastfield 'Scotty Dog' adjacent - hard to tell. The adjacent Metro Cammell vehicle has the Haymarket Depot (HA) 'Castle' logo. Date circa April 1988. alicia hartman.


122 DMU

11th April 1988

975042 was originally built as W55019, a Class 122 single car unit built in 1958 and allocated to Reading for use on the many branch lines on the London Division of the Western Region. Departing RG in June 1961 it was reallocated to various other depots on both the Western and Midland Regions before being transferred to departmental stock in November 1969 as a Route Learner in the Preston Division of the LMR. It remained on these duties, operating from various Midland sheds until it was converted to a Sandite vehicle sometime around the turn of the 21st Century. After a period out of use it was purchased for preservation at the Llanelli & Mynydd Mawr Railway .... Here it is seen on Old Oak Common for route learning duties on 11th April 1988. Nigel Mack.


122 DMU

19th April 1988

TDB975540 and 47 249 on Leicester depot, 19 April 1988. Dave Warby.


122 DMU

22nd April 1988

Set: L101

Gloucester RC&W Route Learning Car TDB975023, set No L101, ex-W55001, in Vic Berry's at Leicester for asbestos removal on 22nd April 1988. Paul James.


122 DMU

13th May 1988

Class 122 single unit M55004 awaits departure from Kettering as the 19.14 hrs to Corby on 13 May 1988. On the left of the picture a 2-car Class 108 comprising M51914/M54279 is approaching to form the 18.45 hrs Kettering-Bedford. Lewis Bevan.


122 DMU

circa mid-1988

M55005 in Vic Berrys yard in Leicester after asbestos stripping, circa mid-1988. Malcolm Clements.


122 DMU

11th June 1988

Class 122 Gloucester RC&W single car DMU 55006 leads an ex-Neville Hill Class 101 DMU out of Exeter St Davids with the 14-11 to Exmouth in a cloud of blue smoke on 11-6-88. On Tour With The Class 13 Army.


122 DMU

19th June 1988

Set: TS055

DMU vehicles 53963, 51220 and 55005 in Doncaster Works on 19 June 1988. On the latter the bottom two lines read Refurbished V.B.C. Leicester 16-5-88, noting that work had been done at Vic Berry's. Keith Miller.


122 DMU

14th July 1988

55006, 53200 and 53638 (122, 101, 108) passing Tavistock Junction with 50 149 in the yard on 14 July 1988. Keith Miller.


122 DMU

30th July 1988

Set: P100

Class 122 DMUs 55000 and 55026 arriving at Exeter St Davids on 30 July 1988. Keith Miller.

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