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| 1 | It is hard to believe that this locomotive celebrates it's centenery next year. First of the six members of "Mh" class, later designated class 399 by the federal railways. 399.01 worked for a time on the Pinzgaur Lokalbahn, shedded at Tischlerhausl. I believe this engine is currently under restoration in Meiningen works - steaming into her century !!! | Austrian narrow gauge railways | (22) |
| 2 | Myself (L) and Ken Broome are photgraphed holding the commemorative brass Sister Dora plaque which was cast by Tony Bill for 31430. TCS Terry Dugard is in the BOP to the left of the picture. | The Bescot Open Day era | (8) |
| 3 | Mr Simpson was Bescot Area Manager for a period in the 1980s. On taking volutary retirement colleagues treated him to a strip-o-gram who is seen here between the terminals manager and Mr Simpson | People | (6) |
| 4 | On the eve of the first Bescot Open Day I was busy shifting convoys of locos and rolling stock in and out of the Upside yard. Graham Wilkes took this monochrome photo of me climbing onto a class 56 which we used as a shunt loco. | The Bescot Open Day era | (5) |
| 5 | The NUR welfare fund arranged a trip to Koblenz for staff, spouses, partners etc. I can't name all the ladies apart from Sue Duff front row right. The back row are L-R coach dvr, Harry Bird, Fred Pass, Ish Patel, Joe Barnett, Cyril Rogers, Jeff Tolley, George Siverns, Bill Millington, Chris (Down Tower) John Aldridge, ? John Duff, Ginger Lewis, Ian Aldridge, Ralph Dukes. Others in the group were Paul Griffiths, Andy Forrester myself and Cyril Rist. I can't remember the names of the other men in the group | People | (3) |
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