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The MP for Normanton, Albert Roberts, congratulates Driver N Barratt at Leeds City in the inaugural day of diesels on the Leeds-Barnsley service, 3 March 1958. Image courtesy of Howard Benson (https://newwoodlesford.xyz/woodlesford-station/trains/diesel-multiple-units/). Albert Roberts Collection.
A Cravens DMU in Leeds City station circa 1966. Edgehillsignallman@Flickr.
A Trans-Pennine DMU in Leeds City station in August 1966. David Faircloth.
Three Met-Camm sets in Leeds City in August 1966. They demonstrate the three main cab styles, in order of delivery from right to left. The Class 101s only the right (four lamp) and centre (2-digit headcode and two lamp) style. The Class 111s had vehicles in all three styles. David Faircloth.
A Met-Camm DMU in Leeds City station during August 1966. David Faircloth.
One of the first batch of Cravens DMUs seen at Leeds City in August 1966. Note how the two bulbs (both white) can be clearly seen in each of the four marker lamps, later on the glass covering the lamps would be frosted. The yellow panel covers the waist level lining, on some vehicles it stopped before the lining. David Faircloth.
A Rolls-Royce powered Met-Camm DMU seen in Leeds City station during August 1966. David Faircloth.
A Derby Heavyweight DMU in Leeds City station in August 1966. David Faircloth.
It looks like the photographer may have accidentally had his camera strap dangling in front of the lens, however a Trans-Pennine with yellow cab doors and the vehicle number at the opposite end from usual makes the image worth adding. Taken at Leeds City on 26 February 1968. Stuart Mackay Collection.
A Class 110 DMU is seen between services at Leeds City station, Saturday 05/05/1973. Graeme Phillips Collection.
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.
A 4-car Met-Camm set at Leeds City on 18/07/1975 awaiting departure for Heysham, during the brief period between the end of the Belfast ferries and the withdrawal of their connecting rail services. Graeme Phillips Collection.
A fine array of DMUs in Leeds City station in March 1976. Two Class 111s (51541 on the right) have a 104 and another Met-Camm between them. A curious item is on the left - the toilet end of a Met-Camm in white/blue stripe livery - but it seems to be a large model sitting on the platform? Hugh Llewelyn.
Metro-Cammell Local Passenger 3-car dmu Class "111" Nos.E51541 (Class 111/2), E59569 (Class 164), E51551 (Class 111/1) of the 1959/60 batch with roof mounted 4-character headcode panel, in Rail Blue livery with all yellow front end at Leeds ready to depart on a York via Harrogate service, 03/76. Hugh Llewelyn.
Birmingham RC&W Co. 4-car Local Passenger dmu (Class 104) Nos.E50567 (Class 104/1), E59213 (Class 166), E59199 (Class 160), E50550 (Class 104/1) of the 1958 batch in BR Rail Blue livery with all yellow front end approaching Leeds (City) station, 03/76. Hugh Llewelyn.
A Swindon-built Class 124 "Trans-Pennine" diesel multiple unit stands at Leeds ("City" as it still was then) station on Saturday 3rd April 1976. These distinctive units with their wrap-around windows were relatively luxurious, originally including a buffet car in their formation, and they worked inter-city services for many years across northern England between the Mersey and the Humber. Tom Harper.
A refurbished Class 108 DMU in platform 10a of Leeds City station in 1977. John Law.
DMUs in Leeds City in early July 1977 - Class 101 56074 and a Class 110 flank a Class 08 shunter, and another Met-Camm can be partially seen on the left. Michael Mensing.
Leeds City station on June 2nd 1981, sees a HST and Class 101 DMU awaiting their departure time. Paul James.
E53031 seen in Leeds City station in 1984. Stuart Mackay Collection.
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