![]() ![]() ![]() THE SPECIFIC UNITS AND THEIR SUBSEQUENT TRANSFERSĬentral Trains originally inherited 20 Class 153s from British Rail - all in Regional Railways blue livery and based at Tyseley. Central Trains 153364 in Regional Railways blue, at Stourbridge Town. But there was another reason why Central Trains' 153s took a more persistent verbal beating, as we'll see.Īn enduring memory from the Stourbridge branch. 153334 lost their engines on the 11th and 16th of the month respectively, both whilst working very early morning services. The class hit the headline news in November 1999, when two separate Central Trains units' engines fell off, in separate incidents, in less than a week. The 153s were never without some controversy in the Central region. Whilst I'm founding the article on the Central Trains period, I'm carrying the progression through into the London Midland and West Midlands Railway eras, taking a look at where each vehicle ended up after Central Trains dissolved, etc. ![]() In the summer of 2000, Central Trains 153383 lends its extra seating to the operator's green liveried 158844.Īfter witnessing a collection of former Central Trains Class 153s tootling off to Long Marston in a final shift away from the West Midlands, I thought now would be a good time to pictorially review their years in the area.
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