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A Railwayman's View - BR Western Region by Peter Collins > West Country > LPPC DSL BW 0357

 

 

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

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 Bristol’s Temple Meads station was originally a terminus designed by Brunel when the railway was completed from London in the 1840s. The main curving station we know today came much later. This shot is of a WR Cross Country Class 119 DMU (set B571 - 51052, 59292,51080) in the bay platform situated on part of the track-bed of the original terminus which would have been behind it. The train is a service for the Severn Beach branch. 
 Keywords: BR, Western, DMU, Class 119, B571, Passenger, Bristol Temple Meads
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 Bristol’s Temple Meads station was originally a terminus designed by Brunel when the railway was completed from London in the 1840s. The main curving station we know today came much later. This shot is of a WR Cross Country Class 119 DMU (set B571 - 51052, 59292,51080) in the bay platform situated on part of the track-bed of the original terminus which would have been behind it. The train is a service for the Severn Beach branch. 
 Keywords: BR, Western, DMU, Class 119, B571, Passenger, Bristol Temple Meads
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Bristol’s Temple Meads station was originally a terminus designed by

Brunel when the railway was completed from London in the 1840s. The main curving station we know today came much later. This shot is of a WR Cross Country Class 119 DMU (set B571 - 51052, 59292,51080) in the bay platform situated on part of the track-bed of the original terminus which would have been behind it. The train is a service for the Severn Beach branch.