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A Railwayman's View - BR Western Region by Peter Collins > Old Oak Common > LPPC DSL BW 0993

 

 

The photographs in this collection are from the Old Oak Common section of Peter Collins' Railwayman's View Book Volume One - BR Western Region.

LPPC DSL BW 0993 
 Old Oak Common turntable in 1971 with a Brush Type 4 Class 47 number D1747, (later 47154/47546) on the left in nearly original dual-tone green condition except for full yellow cab-ends. An unkempt Hymek Class 35 number D7049 is on the right and both are facing a Western Class 52 across the table which is of the girder beneath type and would originally have been totally boarded in when there were four of them. The Hymek is only a few months away from withdrawal, it being withdrawn on 1st January 1972. 
 Keywords: 1970, BR, Black and White, D1747, D7049, Factory, GWR, London, Old Oak Common, Shed, Western, turntable
LPPC DSL BW 0993 
 Old Oak Common turntable in 1971 with a Brush Type 4 Class 47 number D1747, (later 47154/47546) on the left in nearly original dual-tone green condition except for full yellow cab-ends. An unkempt Hymek Class 35 number D7049 is on the right and both are facing a Western Class 52 across the table which is of the girder beneath type and would originally have been totally boarded in when there were four of them. The Hymek is only a few months away from withdrawal, it being withdrawn on 1st January 1972. 
 Keywords: 1970, BR, Black and White, D1747, D7049, Factory, GWR, London, Old Oak Common, Shed, Western, turntable
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Old Oak Common turntable in 1971 with a Brush Type

4 Class 47 number D1747, (later 47154/47546) on the left in nearly original dual-tone green condition except for full yellow cab-ends. An unkempt Hymek Class 35 number D7049 is on the right and both are facing a Western Class 52 across the table which is of the girder beneath type and would originally have been totally boarded in when there were four of them. The Hymek is only a few months away from withdrawal, it being withdrawn on 1st January 1972.