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Celebrity Crompton number two - 33202 The Burma Star seen at a
Wimbledon depot open day, the loco by this time being in "Dutch"
livery. This name was transferred in 1991 from the original carrier of it
- 33056. 33056 was named The Burma Star when in 1980 it was used as one
of the locos to haul Lord Mountbatten's funeral train from Waterloo to
Romsey.
photograph: Jonathan Hall |
| Another 33 in green, but the Network SouthEast liveried 455 unit behind
shows it is also not an original. A preserved D6593 (33208) at London
Bridge at the head of the "Capital Explorer" railtour in January 1999
photograph: Jonathan Hall |
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By 6 August 2000 33202 was looking rather worse for wear
whilst on display at Old Oak Common depot.
photograph by Colin Duff |
| The current carrier of the Eastleigh name is the brightly coloured
Fragonset owned 33021 seen here on display at Old Oak Common on 6th August 2000.
photograph by Colin Duff |
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Bogie and underframe detail on 33021. Time has taken its toll
on the bodywork!
photograph by Colin Duff |
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