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FA01C1A7-367B-40FA-B7E1-DF0DDEA11922.jpeg.b3f67579fd6f505634c08ad0e8ea19cf.jpegLast one I saw in ‘real life action’ ie. Not preserved 50003.

 

Would also be good to see the ‘celebrity’ ones 50033, D400, 50015, 50008 and 50019. 
 

Don’t ask for much do I?!

 

Seriously, I would happily buy one of each (although obviously would need to hide my bank statements!)

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1 hour ago, 50025 said:

FA01C1A7-367B-40FA-B7E1-DF0DDEA11922.jpeg.b3f67579fd6f505634c08ad0e8ea19cf.jpegLast one I saw in ‘real life action’ ie. Not preserved 50003.

 

 

You got me thinking there. The last one I caught on a service train and not a railtour - 50027, 3 May 1991. Part of that journey was an arranged cab-ride, my friend Steve Ireland and the Traction Inspector who accompanied us are in shot.

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A close up of 50 033 I took in July 2005 when it was still hidden away at Swindon Museum...

 

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It always seemed to be one of the better examples we had at Old Oak, I remember having it on the early morning Padd - New Street job in late October '83 with Driver Eddie Massey and in his capable hands it flew down the Thames Valley at the start of the trip. On the way back I was in the chair from Leamington and it breezed all the way back to Padd, where we arrived almost ten minutes early. Some of them really were flyers and could take a fair bit of punishment on certain jobs.

 

John Vaughan's 1983 book on Cornwall has some great 50 photos within, in fact twenty eight of the class are featured in it, plus of course numerous Hydraulics, 37s, 47s etc...

 

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2 hours ago, Rugd1022 said:

A close up of 50 033 I took in July 2005 when it was still hidden away at Swindon Museum...

 

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It always seemed to be one of the better examples we had at Old Oak, I remember having it on the early morning Padd - New Street job in late October '83 with Driver Eddie Massey and in his capable hands it flew down the Thames Valley at the start of the trip. On the way back I was in the chair from Leamington and it breezed all the way back to Padd, where we arrived almost ten minutes early. Some of them really were flyers and could take a fair bit of punishment on certain jobs.


I can concur that some 50s always seemed to perform, whereas others were hit and miss. For me, 50042 and 50046 were consistently fast.

 

Presumably an effect of the lens or angle the photo was taken, but both the headlight and foot hold appear to be off centre and the latter crooked! 

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25 minutes ago, brushman47544 said:

 

Presumably an effect of the lens or angle the photo was taken, but both the headlight and foot hold appear to be off centre and the latter crooked! 


It looks as if there is a dent near the headlight which causes that effect. 
 

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'Howe' at St.Austell, not long after being released from Donny Works in the newfangled large logo livery in 1980...

 

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'Formidable' at Exeter St.Davids on 28th May 1982...

 

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Another preservation era shot of 50 042 at Bodmin (Road!) Parkway I took back in March 2007, it shows very well the 'droop' of the front screens which the Hornby model doesn't quite capture...

 

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Photo by Chris 'The Mighty Hood' from his flickr page : 'Hercules' in platform 1a at Padd on the night of 25th November 1983, two days after 'Bulwark' derailed with the up sleeper, this is one of the few services allowed into Padd while the recovery was underway, it only wore this livery for eleven months until the GWR green was applied in February 1984...

 

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Photo by David Rostance : three LL Vacs for the price of one, with 43, 26 and 3 facing west at Exeter St.Davids on a rather damp 22nd December 1984...

 

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Photo by Stephen Dance : 'Tiger' at Old Oak c.1982...

 

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Photo by Graham Williams : 50 009 storming along the sea wall in September 1976...

 

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I just love the picture of 50009 on the seawall just past Rockstone Bridge. Proper livery, proper train. Takes me right back. I expect a Western will be along in a few minutes.  

Those were the days. Lots of variety in locos and trains.  50s, Westerns, 47s, 46s, 45s, 31s, 25s, 33s, 08s, all to be seen on the seawall.  Always remember an 08 scuttling along from the Warren, presumably NA bound.

 

Cracking images.  

 

Thanks for posting all.

 

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Another one from 'Chris The Mighty Hood's' flickr pages : 50 010 storming through Southall c.1983, with four up in the cab, probably Old Oak men on a jolly... from around September that year it had a blue roof, applied at Landore I believe...

 

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Photographer unknown : 'St.Vincent' at Old Oak on 23rd June 1984, not too many yards away I'd have been supping tea in the mess room trying to beat 'Fangs' and 'Fast Eddie' at cards...

 

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Photo by Syd Young at 50 007 at Totnes with the down motorailer on 28th August 1982, easily recognisable by the patches on the front of the cab...

 

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Photo by 'Stanners 1092' on flickr : 50 011 on the blocks at Penzance on 8th July 1979, with the original large arrow logo showing through, new logo amidships and domino headcodes, it was the last one to be named the following month...

 

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Photo by Troy Trevains : 50 017 and 50 030 at Penzance in July 1981, note that although refurbished '17 hasn't had the front sandbox fillers plated over...

 

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Photographer unknown : 'Revenge' takes rest at Old Oak on 12th March 1983...

 

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On 20/08/2023 at 18:14, brushman47544 said:


I can concur that some 50s always seemed to perform, whereas others were hit and miss. For me, 50042 and 50046 were consistently fast.

 

Presumably an effect of the lens or angle the photo was taken, but both the headlight and foot hold appear to be off centre and the latter crooked! 

 

This is the 'dented' end of 50033 where an unfortunate person was hit on the line, it was re-panelled when the Fifty Fund took it on long term loan, along with replacing the grabrails at the other end that 50033 had lost. The pre-stressed metal over a frame meant the panels were easily dented by contact

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15 hours ago, Rugd1022 said:

 

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To recreate this scene today, just add a class 50 on blue grey mk1/2’s…

 

nothings changed at all

 

indeed Exeter hasnt changed that much, but down cornwall some locations havent changed much in decades either.

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1 hour ago, Rugd1022 said:

Another one from 'Chris The Mighty Hood's' flickr pages : 50 010 storming through Southall c.1983, with four up in the cab, probably Old Oak men on a jolly... from around September that year it had a blue roof, applied at Landore I believe...

 

VAC50010SOUTHALLc.1983fourupCTMH.jpg.19759c1422537c67d282522d699b35aa.jpg

 

Photographer unknown : 'St.Vincent' at Old Oak on 23rd June 1984, not too many yards away I'd have been supping tea in the mess room trying to beat 'Fangs' and 'Fast Eddie' at cards...

 

VACS004OLDOAK230684OPUK.jpg.f8f7107967a4f6a74cb9e29d6b210aec.jpg

 

Photo by Syd Young at 50 007 at Totnes with the down motorailer on 28th August 1982, easily recognisable by the patches on the front of the cab...

 

VACS007TOTNESMR280882SYDYOUNG.jpg.9426ddb40159f06ec5dcbf79ac0366bd.jpg

 

Photo by 'Stanners 1092' on flickr : 50 011 on the blocks at Penzance on 8th July 1979, with the original large arrow logo showing through, new logo amidships and domino headcodes, it was the last one to be named the following month...

 

VACS11ATPAZBYSTANNERS1092080779.jpg.4586a09d51e21a42ff3d1752a37083cf.jpg

 

Photo by Troy Trevains : 50 017 and 50 030 at Penzance in July 1981, note that although refurbished '17 hasn't had the front sandbox fillers plated over...

 

VACS1730PZTROYTREVAINS0781.jpg.4e46f50dcf2b67d50ab210e02dfa75b0.jpg

 

Photographer unknown : 'Revenge' takes rest at Old Oak on 12th March 1983...

 

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Is the top picture of Monarch likely to be circa 1986? There’s what looks like, unless my eyes deceive me, an inter city livery air con coach at the back of the formation.

Loving all the pictures though. Keep them coming!

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32 minutes ago, IRC said:

Is the top picture of Monarch likely to be circa 1986? There’s what looks like, unless my eyes deceive me, an inter city livery air con coach at the back of the formation.

Loving all the pictures though. Keep them coming!

 

I hadn't noticed that when I fished the photo out of the hard drive, thanks!

 

Photographer unknown 'Ajax' at Old Oak on 13th March 1982...

 

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