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 Class 33 action at Worting Junction in April 1989 Added: June 11, 2010 


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Locomotive Details Location/Date of Video
» British Rail (more..)
» EE Class 37 (more..)
» Worting Junction (more..)
» Basingstoke, United Kingdom (more..)
» April 14, 1989
Locomotive No./Train ID Videographer
» 33115 (more..)
» Unknown
» Paul Colbeck (www.anbrico.com) (more..)
» Contact Paul Colbeck (www.anbrico.com)
Remarks: Worting Junction is just to the west of Basingstoke, Hampshire and is where the line from London Waterloo splits for Southampton and round the corner under the bridge to Salisbury. On Friday 14 April we see Class 33 Nos. 33115 & 116 on a Salisbury to Waterloo then an unidentified Class 33 working 10:10 Waterloo to Salisbury. The following day 33101 works the same 10:10 Waterloo to Salisbury. The "4TC" coaching stock looks like an electric set but is actually unpowered although can be driven from either end. All the stock featured is now retired!
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  User Comments on this Video (1)

Posted by Kent Nelson on June 13, 2010

Great set of videos Anbrico. Thanks for sharing them. Great classic power.

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