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Newcastle Central station on 24th April 1974 and a dmu bound for Carlisle ticks over in the bay platform. The date on the disused water crane on the left can just be made out; 1946 & evidence of post-war investment by the LNER. I think the Newcastle sign still had a Northeastern Region orange background. Pete LG99.
Scarborough Station signal box, 05/74 with an unidentified Metro-Cammell Class 101 2-car dmu arriving on a service from York. Hugh Llewelyn.
The 'Buchan Belle' railtour at Strichen station and signal box, beside milepost 36 3/4, on 01-06-1974. It was formed of 51457 + 56392. Gordon Thomson.
A Met-Camm power twin forms 2L58 the 11:26 Sheffield-Huddersfield train at Penistone on Thursday 20 June 1974. Mr Deltic.
Approaching Astley signal box and level crossing on Chat Moss, is a 3 car Metro-Cammell dmu with a service to Liverpool Lime Street, 22nd June 1974. Andrew J Crowther.
The 16.40 Edinburgh to North Berwick DMU is seen at Drem on 26th June 1974. The KDH Archive.
The 17.25 North Berwick to Edinburgh DMU is seen at Drem on 26th June 1974. The KDH Archive.
Taken through the rear window of a Class 101 DMU on the North Berwick service at Drem, 40086 of Gateshead has rescued 47210 of I think Haymarket, which has failed on the 07.38 Playmouth to Edinburgh on 26th June 1974. The KDH Archive.
The 19.10 North Berwick to Edinburgh DMU at Dirleton on 26th June 1974. The KDH Archive.
The 19.10 North Berwick to Edinburgh Class 101 DMU is seen at Dirleton on 26th June 1974. The KDH Archive.
The 11.50 Haltwhistle to Alston DMU is passing over Lambley Viaduct when seen on 27th June 1974. The KDH Archive.
The 11.50 Haltwhistle to Alston DMU is seen at Lambley on 27th June 1974. The KDH Archive.
The loneliness of the long-distance railcar (with apologies to Alan Sillitoe, Tom Courtenay and others for the title.) A first generation diesel multiple unit leaves Tywyn on the Cambrian coast with an up service on Sunday 7th July 1974. The viewpoint is the Neptune Road bridge and on the left the narrow gauge tracks of the Talyllyn Railway, which terminates here, are clearly visible. It's a long formation (nine or ten vehicles), the closest five or six vehicles are Class 101s, the cab facing us has a Tyseley set number so is a three-car, the vehicles at the far end have different roof vent alignments so are different types. Tom Harper.
A three-car Class 101 DMU is crossing the Tay Bridge on the 12.15 Edinburgh to Dundee service on 20th July 1974. The KDH Archive.
A Class 101 sits in Machynlleth shed on 23 July 1974 as a Class 101 / Class 103 formation passes by. Alistair Ness.
A four-car Class 101 DMU is seen entering Heaton station, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, with a Newcastle-Tynemouth service, Thursday 25/07/1974. Graeme Phillips Collection.
A variety of DMUs including examples of Classes 101, 103, 108, 122 and 128 seen on Chester depot on 29 July 1974. Alistair Ness.
Several Class 101 and Class 108s and the odd Class 103 can be seen in this view of Chester depot on 29 July 1974. Alistair Ness.
A pair of stylish Class 101 Metro Cammell DMUs seen at Scarborough station. This was the scene at Scarborough in August 1974. We had gone up on our 2 week annual holiday, and I was always torn between my love of the beach and my love of the trains :) Although aged just 12, I was happy to roam around the station on my own, and in this shot I managed to capture a lined-up pair of the stylish Class 101 Met-Cam units, both with first class compartments leading. In the sidings in the distance one of the regular visiting Class 40s awaiting its next turn and a Mark 1 coach. Chris McKee.
A northbound Class 101 diesel multiple unit approaches the south end of Dalmeny station on 3rd August 1974 seen from an Edinburgh bound DMU. Pete LG99.