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A Class 110 DMU with a Blackpool service in Manchester Victoria station. No date, probably late 1970s. The closest vehicle is recorded as 51818. Stuart Mackay Collection.
A Class 110 DMCL undergoes substantial cab repairs in Doncaster Works on March 13, 1979. Steve Davies Collection.
The Class 110 DMBC at the front of this formation on the last up Calder Valley Leeds - Manchester Victoria service on 17/03/79 has been derailed at Charlestown. A build up of snow and ice prevented a catchpoint (1/4 mile back) from operating correctly. Philip Southwell.
E51836 in Huddersfield station on the 20th March 1979. Malcolm Clements.
A two-car Class 110 BRC&W 'Calder Valley' DMU leaving Sheffield heading south on 19 April 1979. David Faircloth.
Many DMUs on Bradford Hammerton Street depot on 22 April 1979 with a Class 110 center stage. The patch above the left cab window suggests this is E52071. Brian Daniels.
A Class 110 DMCL in Bradford Hammerton Street Depot alongside 08 776 and 03 371 on 22 April 1979. Brian Daniels.
The RCTS "North Eastern No 4" railtour from Leeds is seen at Saltburn on 28 April 1979 before continuing to Skinningrove. The train was formed of a 3-car class 110 and a 3-car class 111 set. Six Bells lists the vehicles as 51826 + 59708 + 51844 / 51551 + 59535 + 51541. Jeremy Chapter.
51809 / 59809 / 51840 enter Wakefield Westgate working a Huddersfield shuttle, 15th May 1979. Malcolm Clements.
A Class 110 "Calder Valley" DMU arrives into Cattal station with a York service in June 1979. George Woods.
An official image (1 of 14, negative Y796/3249/2) from a internal BR photo album recording the refurbishment of Class 110 DMUs. In this exterior view the DMCL is E51832, the other two vehicles are thought to be 59811 + 51819. Probably taken at their home depot of Bradford Hammerton Street, circa mid-1979. Only the first three refurbished Class 110 sets would receive the white/blue stripe livery, the remainder would be blue/grey. British Rail.
An official image (2 of 14, negative Y796/3249/3) from a internal BR photo album recording the refurbishment of Class 110 DMUs. In this exterior view the DMCL is E51832, the other two vehicles are thought to be 59811 + 51819. Probably taken at their home depot of Bradford Hammerton Street, circa mid-1979. British Rail.
An official image (3 of 14, negative Y796/3249/6) from a internal BR photo album recording the refurbishment of Class 110 DMUs. This view shows the front end of DMCL E51832, probably taken at its home depot of Bradford Hammerton Street, circa mid-1979. British Rail.
An official image (4 of 14, negative Y796/3249/4) from a internal BR photo album recording the refurbishment of Class 110 DMUs. This view shows the underframe equipment on the number two side of the DMBC, thought to be E51819, probably taken at its home depot of Bradford Hammerton Street circa mid-1979. British Rail.
An official image (5 of 14, negative Y796/3249/5) from a internal BR photo album recording the refurbishment of Class 110 DMUs. This view shows the Rolls Royce engine on the number two side of the DMBC, thought to be E51819, probably taken at its home depot of Bradford Hammerton Street circa mid-1979. British Rail.
An official image (6 of 14, negative Y796/3249/15) from a internal BR photo album recording the refurbishment of Class 110 DMUs. This view records a different set that the other images and shows the inner end of DMBC E51816. Thought to be taken inside Neville Hill depot circa mid-1979. The vehicle has an ex-works date of 23/2/79, the C1 being done at 5458 (Doncaster Carriage Shops). British Rail.
An official image (7 of 14, negative Y796/3249/8) from a internal BR photo album recording the refurbishment of Class 110 DMUs. This view shows the padding fitted under the drivers desk. The small white label above the centre window tells is this is DMBC E51819, and was probably taken at its home depot of Bradford Hammerton Street circa mid-1979. British Rail.
An official image (8 of 14, negative Y796/3249/7) from a internal BR photo album recording the refurbishment of Class 110 DMUs. This view shows a drivers compartment, thought to be DMBC E51819, and probably taken at its home depot of Bradford Hammerton Street circa mid-1979. British Rail.
An official image (9 of 14, negative Y796/3249/9) from a internal BR photo album recording the refurbishment of Class 110 DMUs. This view shows the first class compartment in a DMBC, thought to be E51819. Probably taken at its home depot of Bradford Hammerton Street circa mid-1979. This first class saloon was non-smoking, the one in the DMCL was for the smokers. British Rail.
An official image (10 of 14, negative Y796/3249/14) from a internal BR photo album recording the refurbishment of Class 110 DMUs. This view shows the rear half of a DMCL, thought to be E51832. Probably taken at its home depot of Bradford Hammerton Street circa mid-1979. This view would be very similar for a DMCL and a TSL. One difference (ignoring the floor hatch) is the seat layout in the centre saloon as the two and three seaters are switched. If this was the TSL for the row of seats closest to the camera the three seater would be on the left. British Rail.