Thursday 28 February 2013

From the (Vuescanned) archives - Class 308s

308137-20000530308137 at Skipton station with a Bradford Forster Square service, 30/5/00

May 2000 was the first time I remember thinking "I'll take some photographs of xyz before they're all gone" In this case it was the Class 308 EMUs working between Leeds, Skipton, Ilkley and Bradford that were due to be replaced by new Class 333 units. Displaced from their original duties on the Great Eastern Main Line by Class 321 units BR chose to overhaul some Class 308s for use on the electrified lines that had spread north from Leeds in 1994-95.

An afternoon was spent at Skipton station during a trip to the Yorkshire Dales in May 2000 and a number of photographs were taken of 308s on services to and from Leeds and Bradford Forster Square. Reduced from four cars to three (with the scrapping of the intermediate trailers) and repainted in West Yorkshire PTE red and cream livery at Doncaster Works the 308s were really showing their age during the last year of operation, the final units going for scrap in 2001.

BDTCOL 75881 from 308136 is preserved at the Electric Railway Museum at Coventry.

Wednesday 13 February 2013

From the (Vuescanned) archives - part 1

A recent purchase of the excellent Vuescan software has led to me digging out my files of old negatives and slides. Surprisingly (considering my somewhat anal-retentive nature) they don't seem to be in any sort of order but hopefully something of interest will appear here from time to time.

37381-1988080137381 at Derby station, 1/8/88

First up is a negative of 37381 taken at Derby on 1st August 1988. Renumbered from 37284 less than two months earlier when fitted with regeared 'CP7' bogies 37381 stands underneath the footbridge at the south end of the station that led to Derby locomotive works. 37381 (originally D6984) was stored unserviceable in October 1993 and finally went to the cutters' torch in May 2000 at Frodingham MPD.

I didn't make any notes regarding train services or operation in those days, something that websites such as Freightmaster now help enormously with but can only assume some kind of North-east to South Wales steel working, if anybody out there can enlighten me then please do.