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Author Topic: The Yeovil Town to Junction shuttle in the 1960s  (Read 1896 times)
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« on: July 22, 2024, 10:10:37 »

We used to spend a fair bit of time in the school holidays tripping to Yeovil Junction and then to Town and the shed there. I came across these the other day and thought to share them here. The SR(resolve) usually used the M7s 30129 and 30131. When the WR took over they introduced the auto fitted 54xx, 64xx and even 14xx locomotives until the railbus took over for the final few months along with single car dmus. After closure of Yeovil Town to passengers the service ran into Pen Mill briefly.
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« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2024, 10:52:37 »

Ahh - such memories!

Lovely to see the Hawkesworth auto-trailer there.  Something of an interest for me, as a part-owner of GWR (Great Western Railway) 169 (still in a very major re-build) and BR (British Rail(ways))(WR) 233 which is busy on the South Devon Railway and has been named "Kingfisher"
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« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2024, 14:28:12 »

Yeovil Town shed towards the end.
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« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2024, 15:40:33 »

Last ones at present... 30585/6 passing through Crewkerne Gates on their way to Eastleigh, they stayed at Yeovil town shed for a couple of days. The Gates were where we spent much of the holidays and kept a log of every train passing at the time.
4593 on last passenger train form Taunton to Pen Mill, we had spent the day on the line travelling from Yeovil and back.
5571 on the Taunton to Chard train following a day spotting at Taunton from home in Crewkerne
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« Reply #4 on: July 22, 2024, 16:10:55 »

I travelled on those several times in my younger days, including the link from Pen Mill when town station closed. I particularly remember the railbus bouncing over every rail joint.
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« Reply #5 on: July 22, 2024, 21:24:58 »

Brilliant posts, bradshaw: thank you!  Grin

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« Reply #6 on: July 23, 2024, 12:48:38 »

A bit of a technical question : why does the ex-Southern auto-trailer have such small windows by comparison with the ex-Western one?
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« Reply #7 on: July 23, 2024, 13:13:47 »

I would guess that it's because it's a conversion from a brake van, not purpose-built.
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« Reply #8 on: July 23, 2024, 13:18:31 »

I would guess that it's because it's a conversion from a brake van, not purpose-built.

It has something of the look of one of the Thumper DEMUs (Diesel Electric Multiple Unit) about it.  I never know if they're "Hastings" or "Tadpoles"
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« Reply #9 on: July 23, 2024, 13:48:33 »

I would guess that it's because it's a conversion from a brake van, not purpose-built.

It has something of the look of one of the Thumper DEMUs (Diesel Electric Multiple Unit) about it.  I never know if they're "Hastings" or "Tadpoles"


"Hastings" are narrow bodied and typically 6 car sets.
"Tadpoles" are Hastings (narrow) power cars with an intermediate car and a wide bodied EPB drive trailer
"Hamshire" units are 2 and 3 car wide bodied sets based on EPB body shells
"Thumpers" I think of as being the Hampshire units, but probably refers to them all

The trailer shown looks like an EPB based carriage to me
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« Reply #10 on: July 23, 2024, 17:32:52 »

Detailed account of Push Pull sets 600 to 619 on this link

https://www.bloodandcustard.com/BR-CoachingSetsPullPushSets600-619.html
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« Reply #11 on: July 23, 2024, 19:22:23 »

Detailed account of Push Pull sets 600 to 619 on this link

https://www.bloodandcustard.com/BR-CoachingSetsPullPushSets600-619.html
Utterly fascinating. A thick seam of information. I love the idea that these were 1960 conversions of coaches built in 1934 and 1935 so as to comply with a British Transport Commission rule that no stock should be older than 30 years.
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« Reply #12 on: July 23, 2024, 22:12:19 »

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I love the idea that these were 1960 conversions of coaches built in 1934 and 1935 so as to comply with a British Transport Commission rule that no stock should be older than 30 years.

No chance of such a rule now.....!
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