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Class 170 middle coach featuring 'The Sunday Herald' advertising livery seen at Edinburgh Waverley. Scotrail is the first TOC in Scotland (the second TOC after Gatwick Express in Britain) to exploit the concept of all-over advertising livery. Alex Lu, lexcie@innocent.com, http://www.lexcie.zetnet.co.uk/ |
Side on view of a 170 DMU at Haymarket Depot on Saturday 25th September 2004.
Photo David Cuthbertson email davidcuthbertson@msn.com |
23 April 2000, Falkirk, Scotland One DMU 170 in Scotrail livery on an Edinburgh-Glasgow service. Digital photo by Klaus Föhl (kf@ph.ed.ac.uk) |
31 August 2002, Falkirk, Scotland, UK Three historic monuments captured on one photo. An Edinburgh-Glasgow shuttle train on the high line at Falkirk is passing above the north entrance of Roughcastle Tunnel of the Union Canal that in turn passes underneath the Antonine Wall. The DMU 170 is not that old, and this part of the Union Canal has been newly built to reach a rotating boatlift with horizontal axis, the Falkirk Wheel, just beyond the tunnel.
Digital photo by Klaus Föhl (klaus@foehl.net) |
A First Scotrail Class 170 DMU heading south into Edinburgh Waverley station, viewed from Edinburgh Castle.
Photo by Chris McKenna 17/06/2005. |
A First Scotrail Class 170 DMU heading south into Edinburgh Waverley station, viewed from Edinburgh Castle. Unfortunately I cannot quite make out the number, but it might be 170742.
Photo by Chris McKenna 17/06/2005. |