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A pair of Class 101 DMUs cross at Glaisdale, North Yorkshire, on the Esk Valley route, on Thursday 15/07/1971. The unit on the right carries TyneRail stickers with local area names. Graeme Phillips Collection.
A Met-Camm DMU - E50182 closest - in Glaisdale station with the 09:40 Middlesbrough-Whitby service on 16 July 1976. Robert Thomas.
E50196 leads the 10:11 Whitby - Middlesbrough into Glaisdale on 16 July 1976. Robert Thomas.
The view from the front of 54086 working a Whitby to Middlesbrough train at Glaisdale as 53262 arrives leading a train to Whitby 15th March 1986. Keith Long.
51197 is on the rear of a Met-Camm set passing a more modern unit at Glaisdale, by the ex NER signal box, in 1988. John Law.
On 23rd August 1988, Metropolitan-Cammell Class 101 units 53237 - 53252 form a morning Middlesbrough - Whitby Esk Valley service, approaching Glaisdale station and the single-line token exchange/crossing point with an awaiting service from Whitby to Middlesbrough. Gordon Edgar.
A Whitby to Middlesbrough Esk Valley service, the 12:45 departure from Glaisdale formed of class 101 Metro-Cammell 2-car units, waits for a Whitby-bound service to arrive before proceeding with the single line token towards Battersby Junction on 23 August 1988. Gordon Edgar.
The Glaisdale signalman accurately tosses the single line token to the driver of a Whitby to Middlesbrough morning service formed of two twin-Metropolitan-Cammell units on the Esk Valley Line, 23rd August 1988. Gordon Edgar.
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