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Class 123/124 Trans-Pennine dmu's

الموضوع في 'Diesel & Electric Traction' بواسطة neildimmer, بتاريخ ‏26 فبراير 2012.

  1. neildimmer

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    Morning all

    I have added a few photos of the class 123/124 Trans-Pennine dmu’s

    The class 124’s ran over Standedge and used to be 6 car sets with buffet car here
    51964 arrives with a 6 car set at Leeds
    class 123/124 - Railway-Photography's Photos | SmugMug
    The units soldiered on a while being reduced to just 4 cars
    class 123/124 - Railway-Photography's Photos | SmugMug

    The 123 units had a corridor front end which made them look completely different from the 124’s
    class 123/124 - Railway-Photography's Photos | SmugMug
    class 123/124 - Railway-Photography's Photos | SmugMug

    Neil

    Railway-Photography's Photos | SmugMug
     
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    Thanks for these. At a guess TPE would welcome such a unit these days.
     
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    Clearly a contender for BR's finest First Gen DMU aesthetically!
     
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    There was something pleasing about the appearance of the Class 124 sets. What a shame that none survived. Yes, they were limited to 70mph, but they certainly proved their worth on the Liverpool-Hull services. I have fond memories of 'spotting' at Liverpool Lime Street in the 70s, where they were regular callers, & I also recall they had a regular trip into Blackpool South at one point, in the early evenings, iirc. They looked good in both green and the later blue/grey Inter-City liveries
     
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    I remember as a young trainspotting kid on Reading Station around 1960 this "flash" looking DMU trundled through the up relief platform. Transpires it was a brand new Trans-Pennine unit on delivery or on test from Swindon. Put all the local surburban/cross country units to shame, as much as DMU's were hated at the time.
     
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    Thankyou for the pictures,I remember my first ride on one from Hull to leeds when young and I was surprised they had compartments in the motor brake second class coaches compared to the bus type arrangement in other DMU's.The one thing i didn't like was that the behind the driver view ahead seats were first class at both ends.It was sad to see first the buffet cars removed reducing them to 5 car formations and then reduced to 4car sets.
     
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    My memory of these units is slightley different. They operated in service for a while in the London Division (the gang-wayed ones) presumably on Oxford services. I had a bit of a shock one day when one of them rammed a PMV into the bufferstops on platform 7! I was stood only a few feet from it.
     
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    I remember those in the mid 70's. They suddenly disappeared to be replaced by loco hauled trains, the forerunner NSE services.
     
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    yep they palmed them all off on the Trans Pennine route!
     
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    I would see these units when spotting on Manchester Victoria in 1960 and recall how strange it was to see a DMU with a
    headboard on the front! 'Trans Pennine'. I don't think it was a board as such, probably just a transfer.
     
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    I recall,for a short period during the 60's,a shortage of 124s,for Transpennine service and 2 x 3 car units of another class, (possibly 119/120) with one middle car of one unit in each pair, having a mini buffet, being used as substitutes. If you wanted refreshments, especially an early morning coffee on the way into Manchester from Ashton/Stalybridge, you had to make sure you boarded the unit with the buffet car.
     
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    There is, apparently, a photo of one of these units at Llangollen, on a railtour, sometime after closure to regular traffic. Must see if I can get hold of a copy.
     

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