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A Railwayman's View - BR Western Region by Peter Collins > Shires & Midlands > LPPC DSL BW 1299

 

 

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

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 Passing the site of the long-closed Malvern Wells station, which was located between the bridge and the signalbox, is a Hymek Class 35 heading an up afternoon Hereford to London Paddington express. It is just about to pass the 130 milepost from the capital. Through the bridge on the hill can be made out, in the far distance, the buildings situated around the Wyche road cutting at Little Malvern, on Herefordshire Beacon, one of the most picturesque of the routes that allow vehicles access over the hills to Herefordshire. 
 Keywords: BR, Western, Hymek, Class 35, Malvern Wells, Passenger
LPPC DSL BW 1299 
 Passing the site of the long-closed Malvern Wells station, which was located between the bridge and the signalbox, is a Hymek Class 35 heading an up afternoon Hereford to London Paddington express. It is just about to pass the 130 milepost from the capital. Through the bridge on the hill can be made out, in the far distance, the buildings situated around the Wyche road cutting at Little Malvern, on Herefordshire Beacon, one of the most picturesque of the routes that allow vehicles access over the hills to Herefordshire. 
 Keywords: BR, Western, Hymek, Class 35, Malvern Wells, Passenger
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Passing the site of the long-closed Malvern Wells station, which

was located between the bridge and the signalbox, is a Hymek Class 35 heading an up afternoon Hereford to London Paddington express. It is just about to pass the 130 milepost from the capital. Through the bridge on the hill can be made out, in the far distance, the buildings situated around the Wyche road cutting at Little Malvern, on Herefordshire Beacon, one of the most picturesque of the routes that allow vehicles access over the hills to Herefordshire.