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Scotrail Class 303, 3-car, 25kV A/C O/Head EMU. Carmine & Cream liveried 303021 (75621+61501+75586) arrives at Glasgow Central on a rather wet Wed 14th Oct 1998 at 10:56.
Photo and scan: Ross Aitken (aos@cableinet.co.uk)
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Scotrail Class 303, 3-car, 25kV A/C O/Head EMU. Carmine & Cream liveried 303021 (75586+61501+75621) departs Glasgow Central with a service round the Cathcart Circle on a rather wet Wed 14th Oct 1998 at 10:56.
Photo and scan: Ross Aitken (aos@cableinet.co.uk)
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Scotrail Class 303, 3-car, 25kV A/C o/head EMU. 303021 (75586+61501+75621) passes an unidentified 6-car Class 318 unit as it arrives at Glasgow Central with an unidentified Scotrail/SPT local service from Newton on a foggy 13th Feb 1999.
Photo and scan: Ross Aitken (aos@cableinet.co.uk)
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CLASS 303, 3-CAR, 25KV AC O/H EMU.
ScotRail's 303021 (75586+61501+75621) + 303043 (75572+61819+75809) are
seen at Airdie station on Thu 29-Jan-98 on 14:45.
Photo and scan: Ross Aitken (aos@cableinet.co.uk). |
Scotrail Class 303, 3-car, 25kV A/C O/Head EMU. Carmine & Cream liveried 303023 (75623+61503+75588) departs Glasgow Central with a Scotrail service to Newton on a rather wet Wed 14th Oct 1998.
Photo and scan: Ross Aitken (aos@cableinet.co.uk)
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Scotrail Class 303, 3-car, 25kV A/C O/Head EMU. Carmine & Cream liveried 303087 (75797+61863+75858) stands in Glasgow Central station On Mon 12th Oct 1998.
Photo and scan: Ross Aitken (aos@cableinet.co.uk)
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Class 303 seen at Motherwell on 28 June 2001 in the new Carmine and Cream livery of the Strathclyde PTE. These units should have been well out of service before anyone ever had chance to paint them in this revised livery, though personally speaking I find this colour scheme far more attractive for this unit both in absolute terms and relative to the ghastly former 'orange; livery of the SPTE.
Copyright belongs to Andy Ducker. Email address ecml@yahoo.co.uk. All pictures take by me on a Kodak DC260 Digital Camera, and slightly processed using Paint Shop Pro 5 |