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A Railwayman's View - BR Western Region by Peter Collins > To The West > LPPC DSL BW 0409

 

 

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

LPPC DSL BW 0409 
 Applying full power as it approaches the end of the 75mph speed restriction area out of London, a Class 47 Brush Type 4 (possibly 47509) heads a down express through Ealing Broadway on a summer Saturday evening. On the left, in the background, can be seen the extensive London Transport trackwork at the exit of the terminus of the Central Line. The stock is one of the WR’s recently acquired Mark 2D sets, always with Mark 1 catering vehicles and BGs. I wonder if the headcode panel was set like it is on purpose? Second from the right looks like a 21st century emoji…. 
 Keywords: Ealing Broadway, BR, Western, Class 47, 47509, Passenger
LPPC DSL BW 0409 
 Applying full power as it approaches the end of the 75mph speed restriction area out of London, a Class 47 Brush Type 4 (possibly 47509) heads a down express through Ealing Broadway on a summer Saturday evening. On the left, in the background, can be seen the extensive London Transport trackwork at the exit of the terminus of the Central Line. The stock is one of the WR’s recently acquired Mark 2D sets, always with Mark 1 catering vehicles and BGs. I wonder if the headcode panel was set like it is on purpose? Second from the right looks like a 21st century emoji…. 
 Keywords: Ealing Broadway, BR, Western, Class 47, 47509, Passenger
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Applying full power as it approaches the end of the

75mph speed restriction area out of London, a Class 47 Brush Type 4 (possibly 47509) heads a down express through Ealing Broadway on a summer Saturday evening. On the left, in the background, can be seen the extensive London Transport trackwork at the exit of the terminus of the Central Line. The stock is one of the WR’s recently acquired Mark 2D sets, always with Mark 1 catering vehicles and BGs. I wonder if the headcode panel was set like it is on purpose? Second from the right looks like a 21st century emoji….