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Looking east along Platform 3 at Castle Cary station, the train is a First Great Western service from Weymouth to Bristol Temple Meads comprised of Class 150 DMU 150254 at the far end and an unidentified Class 153 DMU.
Photo by Chris McKenna 07/08/2006. |
An unidentified Wessex Trains Class 153 DMU heads westbound accross the bridge over the River Avon at the eastern end of Bath station. This single unit railcar is most probably on a stopping service from either Southampton Central or Weymouth to Bristol Temple Meads.
Photo by Chris McKenna 03/03/2006. |
A Wessex Trains single car 153 unit in a brightly coloured West Country promotional livery is seen near Dawlish station on 3rd July 2002.
Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com |
A rather faded information plate on a class 153 DMU. The text reads: Class 153
Weight: 41.20 tonnes Seats: 75 S Although someone has scraped the word "Crap" below the class number
Photo by Chris McKenna 28/06/2005. |
Detail of the Wessex Trains promotional liveries. This is a Class 153 DMU advertising Great Scenic Railways of Devon and Cornwall.
Photo by Chris McKenna 28/06/2005. |