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1983

Two two-car Class 108 DMUs with M53952 leading arriving at Carnforth during 1983. Walter Burt.


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4th April 1983

Class 124 E51956 at Carnforth on 4 April 1983. Brian Daniels.


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20th September 1983

Two Swindon class 123 DMUs seen at Carnforth on 20th September 1983. Built for the Western Region they had been displaced to northern england for the last years of their working lives and would last for around another year after this photograph was taken. Bob Belcher.


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6th October 1985

Set: 9

55979 with 55969 (and behind, out of sight are 55974 and 55984 and a BG). Taken at Carnforth on 6/10/85. Robert Frise.


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6th October 1985

Set: 4

55974 and 55984 are led by 55979 with 55969 (out of sight) and are hauling a BG when seen at Carnforth on 6/10/85. Robert Frise.


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circa 1986

A Barrow service formed of two Class 108 DMUs in one of the branch platforms at Carnforth circa 1986. Ian Docwra.


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4th March 1987

A Class 101 formed of DMCL 53169, TBSL 59075, and DMCL 53161 is seen in Carnforth station with the 12.31 Leeds - Lancaster on 4 May 1987. Dave Warby Collection.


 DMU

1988

53967 and 54250 (grounded) at Carnforth Midland Bottom End yard in 1988. They had collided with an engineers wagon on the Up Furness earlier in the year. Andrew Pilkington.


 DMU

1988

54250 grounded at Carnforth Midland Bottom End yard in 1988. It, and 53967 to the right, had collided with an engineers wagon on the Up Furness earlier in the year. Andrew Pilkington.


 DMU

1988

53967 with a badly damaged underframe components at Carnforth Midland Bottom End yard in 1988. it had collided with an engineers wagon on the Up Furness earlier in the year. Andrew Pilkington.


 DMU

1988

Grounded Class 108 DTC 54250 at Carnforth Midland Bottom End yard in 1988. It had collided with an engineers wagon on the Up Furness earlier in the year, was withdrawn on February 7th 1988 an spent at least a year hidden in the yard behind engineers wagons and would eventually be cut up on site. Andrew Pilkington.


 DMU

1988

53967 at Carnforth Midland Bottom End yard in 1988. It has sustained considerable damage to the underframe components and bogies after colliding with an engineers wagon on the Up Furness earlier in the year. Records show it would be transferred from Kingmoor to Chester in May 1988 where it spent a month before withdrawal. Did it reach there? It did reach Doncaster Works, possibly with a view to repairing for Chester but found to be uneconomical. Andrew Pilkington.


 DMU

1988

Damage to 53967 at Carnforth Midland Bottom End yard in 1988. It and 54250 had collided with an engineers wagon on the Up Furness earlier in the year, this is the No 1 bogie (cab end), the buckling suggests this would have been the rearmost (fourth) bogie in the direction of travel, yet still collided with sufficient force to cause considerable damage to the steel bogie frame. Andrew Pilkington.


 DMU

23rd July 1988

Set: N699

The cab of 53355 seen at Carnforth on 23/7/88. On the left is 54085. The train is the 09.52 Preston - Barrow. Leonard Rogers.


 DMU

23rd July 1988

Set: N699

The 09.52 Preston - Barrow leaves Carnforth on 23/7/88. Leading unit is 51420/54085 and trailing is the by-then unique cl.100/105 hybrid composed of 53355 and 53812. Leonard Rogers.


 DMU

March 1989

Class 110 DMBS 51809 leads a Met-Camm vehicle with a service heading to Morecambe at Carnforth, Lancashire in March 1989. In the background can be seen the signal box of Furness Railway origin, along with semaphores, including under the station canopy to the right. Graeme Phillips Collection.

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