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A Railwayman's View - BR Western Region by Peter Collins > Shires & Midlands > LPPC DSL BW 1295

 

 

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

LPPC DSL BW 1295 
 The Class 50 (50031, 'Hood') races away towards Malvern Link station whilst the Hills tower above. On the left is Worcestershire Beacon, at just over 400 metres the highest point of the range. On the right is North Hill. Standing on the summit of the Beacon it is easily possible to watch the progress of a train from Malvern Link station all the way to the site of Malvern Wells. If you stand on the summit of the Beacon and look due east, there is no land of the same altitude until the Ural mountains in Russia. 
 Keywords: BR, Western, Class 50, 50031, 'Hood', Malvern, Passenger
LPPC DSL BW 1295 
 The Class 50 (50031, 'Hood') races away towards Malvern Link station whilst the Hills tower above. On the left is Worcestershire Beacon, at just over 400 metres the highest point of the range. On the right is North Hill. Standing on the summit of the Beacon it is easily possible to watch the progress of a train from Malvern Link station all the way to the site of Malvern Wells. If you stand on the summit of the Beacon and look due east, there is no land of the same altitude until the Ural mountains in Russia. 
 Keywords: BR, Western, Class 50, 50031, 'Hood', Malvern, Passenger
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The Class 50 (50031, 'Hood') races away towards Malvern Link

station whilst the Hills tower above. On the left is Worcestershire Beacon, at just over 400 metres the highest point of the range. On the right is North Hill. Standing on the summit of the Beacon it is easily possible to watch the progress of a train from Malvern Link station all the way to the site of Malvern Wells. If you stand on the summit of the Beacon and look due east, there is no land of the same altitude until the Ural mountains in Russia.