 |

 |
 |
 |
The
Last Day....
The
5Z49 08:41 ECS from Yoker Carriage Sidings to Bellgrove via Shettleston
Loop makes its way out to Shettleston past the assembled enthusiasts at
Bellgrove Station. The train, formed by units 303088 and 303011 is
seen (above left and centre) slowing through Bellgrove Station to a signal
check for a 318 coming off the Springburn branch, before (above right)
making a spirited departure round the curve over Bellgrove Junction.
The
2H49 from Airdrie, formed of a pair of class 320 units, terminated at Bellgrove
and ran ECS to Helensburgh. This train was filled mainly by ordinary
commuters, most of whom did not appreciate the significance of the event,
despite a detailed announcement over the tannoy. 303011 is seen (bottom
left) arriving at Bellgrove ready for it's last revenue earning run, as
the 2Z49 09:27 Bellgrove to Helensburgh Central, stopping at Queen Street,
Charing Cross, Partick and Hyndland, then fast via Yoker to Dalmuir Park,
Dumbarton East and Central, Dalreoch, Cardross and Craigendoran.
At
Glasgow Queen Street the train rolled in to a battery of flashguns going
off and a piper playing as the invited dignitaries and the press joined
the train.
Once
under way from Queen Street the staff handed out commemorative postcards
and tickets, along with a miniature of whiskey (for those old enough to
partake!) A lively run in the true tradition of the 303s was
experienced, especially by those around me who had boarded the front carriage
of 303011, and found themselves sitting above the rear Gresley bogie of
that coach.
On
arrival at Helensburgh the unit ran into platform 1 where an example of
the "new generation" class 334 was parked allowing comparison to be drawn
between styling (bottom left). A wreath (below and bottom centre)
was attached to the unit and the piper played as the press carried out
their interviews and enthusiasts took their last photographs. Finally
as the piper played the lament "The Flowers o' the Forest" at 10:50 am
the units left as 5Z01 as a (not quite) empty stock to Yoker, (some enthusiasts
who were in the right place at the right time blagged one last run to Dalmuir)
- bottom right. |
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
 |
Some
last views from Helensburgh
|
 |
 |
 |
|
303011
(right) and 303088 (left)
|
303011,
334032 and 320302
|
303088
and 320317
|
|
 |
 |
In
the beginning....
To
mark the introduction of the new electric services on 5th November 1960,
a special book was published by British Railways, Scottish Region.
Here are some of the main colour images from that book, which is now a
collectors item, much sought after by enthusiasts.
 |
 |
| As
well as the Cuneo Painting at the top of this page, this shot of two pristine
units specially posed at Craigendoran was used generally for publicity
work. |
The
ability to get a "drivers eye" view of the line ahead was a feature much
appreciated by all passengers, especially young railway enthusiasts |
 |
|
| Compared
to the dirty, cramped non corridor stock they replaced, the new trains
were a revolution in passenger comfort. |
The
pantograph being adjusted at
the Pressed Steel works in Linwood. The white roofs were a short
lived feature of the units, being quickly replaced by a mid-grey |
 |
|
| Under
construction at the Pressed Steel works in Linwood. Some units never
left the Glasgow Suburban area at any time in their working lives |
When
originally introduced into service, the units did not carry unit numbers
as shown by this example at Milngavie |
On to A Photographic
Tribute.....
|
 |