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SOUTH WEST TRAINS SEASIDE SLAMMER SPECIALS
JUNE 11th

PIS at Weymouth upon arrival

So which service from Weymouth going the furthest and with the greatest distance between intermediate stops then?   The Kyle of Lochalsh indication is somewhat contrary because it is showing a departure for what was in fact the arrival.

photographs by R.M. Brumé

PIS at Weymouth before departure

 

1498 awaiting its turn to lead the formation one livery followed the other

(above) The units await their return to Waterloo, (below left) the up working, just coming out of the sharp curve out of Dorchester South (marking the point where the LSWR abandoned their original ambitions for a line to the West Country  via Southampton and Dorchester) - note this photograph was taken with a small digital camera out of a window and not a head out of a window - and (bottom right) the party spilled out onto the platform at Bournemouth, the last stop before Waterloo.
photographs by Colin Duff

next stop Wareham (briefly) party time

11th June 1 | 11th June 2 | 18th June 1 | 18th June 2 | 18th June 3 | 18th June 4 | 18th June 5 | SLAM DOOR SUNSET INDEX

 

 

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