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Set L580


These formations have been noted:

51066 59425 51094 Listed at RG - 03/03/80
51066 59425 51094 Listed at RG - 15/12/1982
51066 59425 51094 Listed at RG - 01/01/85
51066 59425 51094 Noted circa 11/19851
51066 59425 51094 Listed at Reading - Summer 1986
51066 59425 51094 Noted 24/01/19871
51066 59425 51094 Listed at RG - Aug-87
51066 59425 51094 Noted circa 02/19881
51066 59425 51094 Listed at - 15/05/89
51066 59425 51094 Noted circa 07/19901
51066 59425 51094 Listed at RG - 21/01/91
51066 59425 51094 Listed at - 24/02/92 - NSE NWXX pool
51066 59425 51094 Noted 17/06/92 - at Royal Oak2

Formation Sources
1: Eddie Knorn
2: Gerald Brown

Class 119 DMU at Reading

Unknown date

Class 119 DMU set L580 (presumably 51066 + 59425 + 51094) departs from Reading with a Guildford service, date unknown. Paul Redmond.

Class 119 DMU at Salfords

9th February 1985

Passing Salfords on the way to Gatwick Airport class 119 set L580 with 51094 leading presumably with + 59425 + 51066 on 9th February 1995. Ian Buck.

Class 119 DMU at Cardiff Central

2nd September 1988

Class 119 set L580 (51094 + 59425 + 51066) seen in Cardiff Central on the 2nd September 1988. Hamish Stevenson.

Class 119 DMU at Hayes & Harlington

circa 1989

GRC&W Cross-Country Class 119 set L580 (51094 presumably with 59425 + 51066) at Hayes & Harlington, circa 1989. Stuart Mackay Collection.

Class 119 DMU at Betchworth

11th February 1989

Class 119 DMU set L580 (presumably 51094 + 59425 + 51066) at Betchworth on 11 February 1989. Image taken by John Vaughan. Stuart Mackay Collection.

Class 119 DMU at Godstone Tip Sidings

10th July 1990

Class 119 Gloucester RC&W Co. set no. L580 (51094 + 59425 + 51066) is seen working 2O26 the 05.59 Reading to Tonbridge service as it passes Godstone Tip Sidings on 10 July 1990. In the tip siding are 73 119 & 73 103 with spoil train 7Y35 the 08.32 from Redhill Down Tonbridge Branch Sidings. The site was operated by South Godstone Aggregate Ltd who screened and resold railway ballast as roadstone while using an old brickworks pit to dispose of anything arriving that wasn't recyclable like chalk and mud. Adrian Nicholls.


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