close

Sign In


Not registered?
Forgot Your Password?

Unidentified Class 124 DMU images


«   Page 4 of 10, displaying 61-80 of 198 images   »


124 DMU

circa 1971

A Trans-Pennine 5-car unit, with a two-car set at the far end, unusually seconded to Summer Saturday duties at Cottingham circa 1971. John Grey Turner.


124 DMU

1971

Cravens & Trans-Pennine power cars in the sidings at Doncaster in 1971. John Law.


124 DMU

1972

From my first-ever roll of railway photographs when I was aged thirteen. A Trans-Pennine unit, complete with Buffet car, runs into Botanic Gardens Depot in 1972. On the far left EE Type 4 399 and Brush Type 4 1996, both in green are stabled. On the far right EE Type 2 8316 is also trundling into the sidings. The photograph was taken on a Kodak Instamatic 25 camera and is scanned from a Kodak 126 negative. Syd Young.


124 DMU

1972

A Trans-Pennine set bound for Lancashire passes Hull Royal Infirmary in 1972. John Grey Turner.


124 DMU

1972

A Trans-Pennine set heading for Hull Paragon on a service from Liverpool Lime Street in 1972. John Grey Turner.


124 DMU

April 1972

A Swindon Trans-Pennine set departs from Leeds in April 1972. Mel Smith.


124 DMU

21st October 1972

A Trans-Pennine set at Diggle on 21/10/72. John Reddyhoff.


124 DMU

28th December 1972

Thu 28 Dec 1972 at 19:00. Swindon 6-Car Trans-Pennine dmu at Manchester Victoria on [1E59] the 18:10 Liverpool Lime St-Hull (headcode is incorrect). Mr Deltic.


124 DMU

Unknown Date

A Trans-Pennine DMU in the 1970s, arriving into Barnsley (Exchange) from the Sheffield direction. Walter Burt.


124 DMU

18th July 1973

Captured crossing the Selby Swing Bridge is a TransPennine class 124 dmu on the East Coast Main line at Selby, with the coaster "Gerda Prerse" from Hamburg in Germany moored on the River Ouse. July 18, 1973. This is the second of two bridges here the first railway bridge (a lifting bascule bridge) was opened in 1840 and was worked mechanically by hand, the second bridge capable of carrying greater weight was ordered by the North Eastern Railway and opened in 1891. This is the swing bridge in this photograph and it is hydraulically operated, the large building above the cab of the dmu is the hydraulic accumulator tower. Andrew J Crowther.


124 DMU

25th July 1973

A Class 124 at Huddersfield on the 25th July 1973. John Reddyhoff.


124 DMU

22nd September 1973

A six-car Class 124 Trans-Pennine DMU in Hull Paragon station on 22 September 1973. A Class 104 DMU is on the left. Stuart Mackay Collection.


124 DMU

circa 1974

This slide was dated as circa 1974 and shows a full six-car Class 124 set departing from Leeds City. Note the Class 110 centre car still in green on the right between a 110 DMBC and a Met-Camm. Stuart Mackay Collection.


124 DMU

10th April 1974

A BR Class 124 "Trans Pennine" unit at Leeds Station on 10th April 1974. Bob Belcher.


124 DMU

10th April 1974

A BR Class 124 "Trans Pennine" unit at Leeds Station on 10th April 1974. Bob Belcher.


124 DMU

20th April 1974

A Trans-Pennine set is seen at Church Fenton on April 20, 1974. Steve Davies Collection.


124 DMU

1st June 1974

A Class 124 Trans-Pennine DMU at Selby on a Hull - Liverpool service on 1 June 1974. Image taken by J Dawson. Stuart Mackay Collection.


124 DMU

23rd June 1974

Having spent much of my earlier years travelling on these units from Manchester Victoria to Hull, it was a change to see one at Piccadilly. Here, a class 124 Trans-Pennine unit is seen from the rear arriving at Platform 14 with a Liverpool bound express originating from the Eastern Region on June 23, 1974. Suthen Softy.


124 DMU

3rd September 1974

A five-car Swindon Trans-Pennine DMU is seen south of York on 3 September 1974. Michael Mensing.


124 DMU

6th July 1975

Still in original 6-car formation, a Trans-Pennine unit departs from Scarborough on the 6th July 1975. Ian Francis.

«   Page 4 of 10, displaying 61-80 of 198 images   »